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Cox, Whitney (2013) 'Purāṇic Transformations in Coḻa Cidambaram.' In: Mirnig, Nina, (ed.), Puṣpikā : tracing ancient India through texts and traditions : contributions to current research in Indolog, v.1. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Cox, Whitney (2012) 'A South Indian Śākta Anthropogony: an annotated translation of selections from Maheśvarānanda's Mahārthamañjarīparimala, gāthās 19 and 20.' Journal of Indian Philosophy, 40 (2). pp. 199-218.

Cox, Whitney (2011) 'Saffron in the Rasam.' In: Bronner, Yigal, (ed.), South Asian Texts in History: critical engagements with Sheldon Pollock. Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA: Association for Asian Studies, pp. 177-201. (Asia Past and Present)

Bronner, Yigal, Cox, Whitney and McCrea, Lawrence, eds. (2011) South Asian texts in history : critical engagements with Sheldon Pollock. Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA: Association for Asian Studies. (Asia Past and Present)

Cox, Whitney (2010) 'Law, Literature, and the Problem of Politics in Medieval India.' In: Lubin, Timothy, Davis, Donald and Krishnan, Jayanth, (eds.), Hinduism and Law: An Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 167-182.

Cox, Whitney (2010) 'Sharing a Single Seat: The Poetics and Politics of Male Intimacy in the Vikramāṅkakāvya.' Journal of Indian Philosophy, 38. pp. 485-501.

Cox, Whitney (2010) 'Scribe and Script in the Cālukya West Deccan.' Indian Economic and Social History Review, 47 (1). pp. 1-28.

Cox, Whitney (2007) 'From Avanam to Puranam.' In: Barrett, T. H., (ed.), Dimensions of South Asian Religion. SOAS Working Papers in the Study of Religions. The School of Oriental and African Studies, pp. 5-34.

Cox, Whitney (2005) 'The Transfiguration of Tinnan the Archer (Studies in Cekkilar's Periyapuranam I).' Indo-Iranian Journal, 48 (3-4). pp. 223-252.

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