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Anoop Chandola
Anoop Chandola (born 24 December 1937) is an American linguist-anthropologist, originally from Pauri (Uttarakhand) India, where he was raised in a priestly Brahmin family.
He was educated at the Christian Messmore Intermediate College of Pauri. After completing a year of intermediate education he joined the DAV College of Lucknow for his second and last year of intermediate.
Before moving to the USA in 1959, Chandola was educated at the universities of Allahabad and Lucknow where he graduated with university degrees in Economics, Sanskrit, English, and Hindi literature. He subsequently obtained an MA in linguistics from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of Chicago.
He and his wife Sudha live in Tucson and also in Seattle with their son, Manjul Varn Chandola, a Seattle/Tacoma based DUI lawyer ().
==Career==

Chandola has taught Indian literature, culture, and religion at several universities in India and the USA, including Sardar Patel University, the M.S. University of Baroda, the University of California, Berkeley, University of Washington-Seattle, University of Texas-Austin, and University of Wisconsin–Madison.
He is a member of the American Anthropological Association, Association for Asian Studies, Linguistics Society of America, and Linguistic Society of India.
Though he retired as Professor Emeritus of East Asian Studies at the University of Arizona in 2003, his writing career continues. He is a frequent guest lecturer on Hinduism and related religions.
Chandola has written scholarly books and articles primarily in the areas of linguistics, music, religion and literature which includes extensive interdisciplinary and theoretical analysis. He founded the field of ''musicolinguistics'' based on coining the term,〔Beiss, T & Deutsch ,W (2003). Singing as a Stepping Stone for Speaking: Melodic Intonation Therapy, in The Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology (CIM04), April 15–18, 2004, Graz, Austria; CHANDOLA, A.C.1969 « Metalinguistie structure of Indian drumming : a study in musico-linguistics », Language and Style, II (4) : 288-295; Some Systems of Musical Scales and Linguistic Principles. Semiotica, 2.135-150 (1970)〕 arguing for its creation〔Alter, A. (2003). Dhol Sagar: Aspects of Drum Knowledge amongst Musicians in Garhwal, North India, 24 European Bulletin of Himalayan Research 63, p. 72, fn 7〕 and laying a theoretical framework for the discipline.〔Chandola, A.C.(1969). Metalinguistie structure of Indian drumming : a study in musico-linguistics », Language and Style, II (4) : 288-295; Some Systems of Musical Scales and Linguistic Principles. Semiotica, 2.135-150 (1970); Stress Behavior in Musicolinguistics. In The Performing Arts (World Anthropology). Proceedings of IX International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, ed. The Hague: Mouton (1979); Musicolinguistics in Literary Esthetics. In To Honor A.A. Hill, Linguistic and Literary Studies IV, ed. The Hague: Mouton (1979)〕
Chandola is also a novelist who covers multicultural themes with an Indo-American focus. His novels use ancient Indian mythology and religion extensively to understand modern social problems.

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