Headley was married to the American artist Anne Everett who died in 2013. He is the son of Young Adult writer Betty Cavanna who died in 2001.
Education and academic posts
Headley earned a B.A. degree in Oriental studies (Chinese and Sanskrit) from Columbia College, Columbia University in 1956 where he studied under Anton Zigmund-Cerbu. He obtained an M.A. degree in Buddhist studies from Columbia University in 1969 and continued his studies in Paris with a diploma in Sanskrit philology at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (1972) and a doctorate in social anthropology under Georges Condominas at the Sorbonne in 1979. He also studied theology at Saint Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (Crestwood, New York, 1966–1969) and at the St Sergius Institute of Orthodox Theology in Paris (1969–1973).
Between 1973 and 2005 Headley repeatedly did fieldwork in central Java, primarily in and around the village of Krendowahono.[2][3][4][5][6][7]
Between 2006 and 2010 he taught in Moscow and undertook field work on parish life.
Books
River of Rituals. An Anthropology of Alternative Rites. Volos Aademny, Greece, 2021.
The Songs of The Bridal Chamber: Monks at Prayer. Volos Academy, Greece, 2020.
After Secularization, Religious Faith in Modern Europe, Russia and Asia. St. Sebastian Press, Los Angeles, 2020.
Du Désert et du Paradis. Introduction à la Théologie Ascétique. Paris: Editions du Cerf. 2018
The Hidden Ear of God. A Christian Anthropology of Verbal Icons and Iconic Words. New York: Angelico Press. 2018.
Christ after Communism: Spiritual Authority and it Transmission in Three Parishes in Moscow. Orthodox Research Institute, Rollingsford. 2010.
Durga’s Mosque : Cosmology, Conversion and Community in central Javanese Islam. Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore. 2004. Durga's Mosque was labeled a 2006 Outstanding Academic Title by the Association of College and Research Libraries, American Library Association.[citation needed]ISBN978-981-230-242-7
Review, Journal of Asian Studies, Aug., 2004, vol. 63, no. 3, p. 847-849[11]
Edited volume
Stephen C. Headley (ed) Moitiés d’hommes: thematic issue of the review l’Homme (Issue 174, April–June, 2005). Contains two chapters by Headley.
Stephen C. Headley et David Parkin (eds), Islamic Prayer across the Indian Ocean. Inside and Outside the Mosque. 2000. Curzon Press, United Kingdom. ISBN978-0-7007-1234-2
Stephen C. Headley (ed), Vers une anthropologie de la prière. Etudes ethnolinguistiques javanaises. 1996. Publications Universitaires de Provence, Aix-en-Provence. Contains three chapters by Headley.
Review, Journal of Asian Studies, Nov 1997, vol. 56, no. 4, p. 1165-1167[12]
Stephen C. Headley (ed), Anthropologie de la prière : rites oraux en Asie du Sud-Est. Thematic issue of the review L’Homme. Issue 132, vol. XXIV, Oct-Dec, 1994.
^Headley, Stephen Cavana (2000), From cosmogony to exorcism in a Javanese genesis : the spilt seed, Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-823423-4.
^Headley, Stephen Cavana; Parkin, David J (2000), Islamic prayer across the Indian Ocean : inside and outside the mosque, Curzon, ISBN978-0-7007-1234-2
^The purification of rice fields in Java with an apotropaic plank / Stephen C. Headley - in Hamilton, Roy W; University of California, Los Angeles. Fowler Museum of Cultural History (2003), The art of rice : spirit and sustenance in Asia, UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History ; Chesham : Combined Academic [distributor], ISBN978-0-930741-97-6