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Subject: South Asia Seminars - University of Sussex.


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Jane
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Date Posted: Wed, October 18 2006, 11:27:09-4

Please find below information regarding the South Asia Seminars held at the University of Sussex.

 

For further information please contact c.jervis-read@sussex.ac.uk or www.sussex.ac.uk/cde/southasia

 

 

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South Asia Seminars

 

Autumn Term 2006

Fridays 4 – 6pm Russell Building Room-35

 

 

 
Week 2

Friday

13th October

 

“Social Movements after Independence” – Mridula Mukherjee

&

“Class Party and Nation: The Politics of the Indian CapitalistClass” – Aditya Mukherjee

Centre for Historical Studies - Jawaharlal Nehru University – Delhi

 

Week 6

10th November

“Fatal/Fetal Knowledge:  Female Feticide in Urban India”

Sunil Khanna

Oregon State University

 

Week 7

17th November

Magic Moments: Women's Memory of the Naxalbari Movement in West Bengal, India

Mallarika Sinha Roy

St. Anthony’s College Oxford

 

Week 9

1st December

 

“Cracks in the ‘Fort of Islamic Culture’: Jamaat-e-Islami’s Changing Discourse on Women”

Irfan Ahmed

Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World – The Netherlands

 

Week 10

8th December

“The Bloodless Revolution: Radical Vegetarians and the Discovery of India.”

Tristram Stuart

Independent Scholar

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