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"Interrogating South Asia" Series Symposium
SESSION 1: PRESENTATIONS
8:45 AM - 11 AM PST
"Pathologizing the Collective: 'Crowd-mindedness' and
Mass Politics in Late Colonial India, 1930-50"
Pranjali Srivastava, JNU
With remarks by Prof. Sherine Hamdy, UCI
"Mining Elephant Habitats, Blowing Out River Dolphins:
Mapping Frontier Assemblages in India’s Northeast"
Prof. Kaustubh Deka, Dibrugarh University
With remarks by Prof. Gabriele Schwab, UCI
SESSION 2: GRADUATE STUDENT PLANNING MEETING
11 AM - 12 PM PST
This event is part of the Interrogating South Asia series that was inaugurated via a multi-campus graduate conference at UC Irvine in 2019. We are keen to continue thinking about themes around South-Asia that relates to our research as well as take forth the concerns that have emerged from the events so far. To this end we invite interested graduate students to connect with us, and join us in the planning meeting after the presentations.
If you have any other questions or ideas, please don't hesitate to write to us at interrogatingsouthasiaseries@gmail.com
To Register, click HERE
Mass Politics in Late Colonial India, 1930-50"
Pranjali Srivastava, JNU
With remarks by Prof. Sherine Hamdy, UCI
"Mining Elephant Habitats, Blowing Out River Dolphins:
Mapping Frontier Assemblages in India’s Northeast"
Prof. Kaustubh Deka, Dibrugarh University
With remarks by Prof. Gabriele Schwab, UCI
SESSION 2: GRADUATE STUDENT PLANNING MEETING
11 AM - 12 PM PST
This event is part of the Interrogating South Asia series that was inaugurated via a multi-campus graduate conference at UC Irvine in 2019. We are keen to continue thinking about themes around South-Asia that relates to our research as well as take forth the concerns that have emerged from the events so far. To this end we invite interested graduate students to connect with us, and join us in the planning meeting after the presentations.
If you have any other questions or ideas, please don't hesitate to write to us at interrogatingsouthasiaseries@gmail.com
To Register, click HERE
Humanities Center May 26 2021 | 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM Zoom