B. Black and L. Patton (eds), Dialogue in early South Asian Religions: Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions (Farnham: 2015).

B. Black, “Senses of Self and Not-self in the Upaniṣads and Nikāyas,” in Hindu and Buddhist Ideas in Dialogue: Self and No-self (Farnham: 2012), 11-27.

B. Black, “The Rhetoric of Secrecy in the Upanishads,” in Religion and Identity in South Asia and Beyond: Essays in Honor of Patrick Olivelle (London: 2011), 101-25.

B. Black, “Ambaṭṭha and Śvetaketu: Literary connections between the Upaniṣads and early Buddhist Narratives,” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 79 (2011), 136-61.

B. Black, “Rethinking the Upaniṣads Vaṃśas: Teacher Lineages as a Literary Genre,” Religions of South Asia 5 (2011), 51-77.

B. Black, “Rivals and Benefactors: Encounters between Buddhists and Brahmins in the Nikāyas,” Religions of South Asia 3 (2009), 25-43.

S. Brodbeck and B. Black (eds), Gender and Narrative in the Mahābhārata (London: 2007).

B. Black, The Character of the Self in Ancient India: Priests, Kings, and Women in the Early Upaniṣads (Albany, N.Y.: 2007).