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'''Choudhri Mohammed Naim''' (born 3 June 1936) is an [[Americans|American]] scholar of [[Urdu]] language and literature. He is currently professor emeritus at the University of Chicago. | '''Choudhri Mohammed Naim''' (born 3 June 1936) is an [[Americans|American]] scholar of [[Urdu]] language and literature. He is currently professor emeritus at the University of Chicago. | ||
Naim is the founding editor of both | Naim is the founding editor of both ''Annual of Urdu Studies'' and ''Mahfil'' (now ''Journal of South Asian Literature''), as well as the author of the definitive textbook for Urdu pedagogy in English. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Naim was born in [[Barabanki city|Barabanki]],<ref name="DharwadkerRamanujan1994">{{cite book|author1=Vinay Dharwadker|author2=A. K. Ramanujan|title=The Oxford Anthology of Modern Indian Poetry|url=https://archive.org/details/oxfordanthologyo00dhar|url-access=registration|year=1994|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-562865-4|page=[https://archive.org/details/oxfordanthologyo00dhar/page/238 238]}}</ref> India, and educated at [[Lucknow University]], [[Lucknow]], [[Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute|Deccan College]], [[Pune|Poona]], and the [[University of California, Berkeley]]. In 1961, he joined the faculty of the | Naim was born in [[Barabanki city|Barabanki]],<ref name="DharwadkerRamanujan1994">{{cite book|author1=Vinay Dharwadker|author2=A. K. Ramanujan|title=The Oxford Anthology of Modern Indian Poetry|url=https://archive.org/details/oxfordanthologyo00dhar|url-access=registration|year=1994|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-562865-4|page=[https://archive.org/details/oxfordanthologyo00dhar/page/238 238]}}</ref> India, and educated at [[Lucknow University]], [[Lucknow]], [[Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute|Deccan College]], [[Pune|Poona]], and the [[University of California, Berkeley]]. In 1961, he joined the faculty of the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations at the [[University of Chicago]], which he chaired from 1985 to 1991. He retired in 2001. He was a national fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, in 2009, and a visiting professor at the Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, in 2003.{{cn|date=September 2020}} | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== |