Chapters
Busch, Allison and Audrey Truschke. “Sanskrit and Vernacular Literatures at the Mughal Court.” In The Oxford Handbook of the Mughal World, edited by Richard M. Eaton and Ramya Sreenivasan. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190222642.013.31. | PDF
Busch, Allison. “Reflections on Culture and Circulation in Early Modern India.” In Early Modern India: Literatures and Images, Texts and Languages, edited by Maya Burger and Nadia Cattoni, 73–78. Heidelberg, Berlin: CrossAsia-eBooks, 2019. https://doi.org/10.11588/xabooks.387. | PDF
Busch, Allison, and Cynthia Borkaw. “Relating the Past: Writing (and Rewriting) History.” In What China and India Once Were the Pasts That May Shape the Global Future, 127–64, 2018. | PDF
Busch, Allison. “Life and Love in the Couplets of Rahim.” In Celebrating Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan, 174–96. Aga Khan Trust for Culture, 2017. | PDF
———. “Listening for the Context: Tuning in To the Reception of Riti Poetry.” In Tellings and Texts : Music, Literature and Performance in North India, edited by Katherine Butler Schofield and Francesca Orsini, 249–92. OBP Collection. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers, 2016. http://books.openedition.org/obp/2516. | PDF
———. “The Rulers of Bundi in Mughal-Period Literary Culture.” In Bundi Fort: a Rajput World, 96–112, 2016. | PDF
———. “Riti and Register: Lexical Variation in Courtly Braj Bhasha Texts.” In Before the Divide: Hindi and Urdu Literary Culture, edited by Francesca Orsini, 2016. | PDF
Allison, Busch, Whitney Cox, and Lawrence J McCrea, eds. “Hindi Literary Beginnings.” In South Asian Texts in History: Critical Engagements with Sheldon Pollock, 203–25. Delhi: Primus Books, 2016. | PDF
Busch, Allison, and Thomas de Bruijn, eds. “Poetry in Motion: Literary Circulation in Mughal India.” In Culture and Circulation: Literature in Motion in Early Modern India, 186–222. Brill’s Indological Library. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2014. | PDF
Allison, Busch, David Dean Shulman, and Gary A Tubb. “The Classical Past in the Mughal Present: the Brajbhasha Rīti Tradition.” In Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Sanskrit Literature, 2014. | PDF
Dalmia, Vasudha, Christopher Shackle, and Shobhna Nijhawan. “An Early Moment in the Development of Hindi Literary History.” In Nationalism in the Vernacular: Hindi, Urdu, and the Literature of Indian Freedom, translated by Allison Busch, 342–29. Ranikhet: Permanent Black, 2010. | PDF
———. “The World’s Most Precious Object.” In Nationalism in the Vernacular: Hindi, Urdu, and the Literature of Indian Freedom, translated by Allison Busch, 128–38. Ranikhet: Permanent Black, 2010. | PDF
Busch, Allison. “Braj Beyond Braj: The Classical Hindi in the Mughal World.” In IIC Occasional Publications. New Delhi: India International Centre, 2009. | PDF
———. “Questioning the Tropes about ‘Bhakti’ and ‘Rīti’ in Hindi Literary Historiography.” In Bhakti in Current Research, edited by Monika Horstmann, 33–47. Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006. | PDF
Pike, David L, and David Damrosch. “The Birthplace of God Cannot Be Moved!” In The Anthology of World Literature: Vol. A, translated by Allison Busch, 917–22. New York: Pearson Longman, 2004. | PDF