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Speakers in 2005-2006 Spring 2006 1/31/06 Gulshan Sooklall The Search for National Identity amid Reinforced Diasporic Links and Reinvented Roots: The Case of Mauritius
2/7/06 Dia Mohan
2/8/06 Susan Wadley
2/28/06 Nandini Sengupta
03/21/06 Sanjukta Mukherjee
3/23/06 Gayatri Reddy
4/11/06 Irfan Habib Transmission of Science through Translation: A Study of Urdu in 19th Century India
Fall 2005 11/29/05 Prema Kurien Multiculturalism and the Development of an American Hinduism
11/17/05 Mridula Ramanna Women and Children's Health: How Far was it a Public Health Concern in Early 20th Century Bombay Presidency?
11/15/05 Deepak Thapa Monarchy and Maoists in Nepal
11/10/05 Thomas Blom Hansen The "Great Indian Middle Class" and the Anxieties of Hindu Nationalism
11/2/05 Shekhar Singh Current Developments in Indian Politics and Government
11/1/05 Viranjini Munasinghe Theorizing World Culture through the New World: East Indians and Creolization
10/27/05 Sharad Devarajan Syracuse Symposium on Borders
10/25/05 Subho Basu The State-Society Relationship and Political Conflicts in Nepal
10/08/05 Mahua Sarkar Difference in Memory
10/13/05 Roger Jeffery Education in Rural Northern India 10/6/05 Urvashi Butalia Victims, Agents or Other? Women and Political Conflict in South Asia Mira Nair Syracuse Symposium on Borders 10/4/05 Kaveri Agashe, Manasis Tapikar, and Ramdas Palsule Kathak Dance
9/27/05 Nancy Powell U.S. Diplomacy in South Asia and Africa: An Ambassador's Reflections
9/17/05 Chandra Talpade Mohanty opening remarks of the Ray Smith Symposium Fouzia Saeed Snakes and Ladders: Impediments and Opportunities for a Way Forward Manisha Desai Transnationalism: The Face of Feminist Politics Post Beijing Veronica George Ignored and Displaced: The Silencing of Afghan Women's Rights to Economic Justice Monisha Behal Women Suffer Most: Armed Conflict and Women's Rights in North East India
9/16/05 Susan Wadley opening remarks of the Ray Smith Symposium
9/12/05 Neelima Shukla-Bhatt Media of Miracles, Miracle of Media: Clairvoyants and Commercials on South Asian TV Networks in the Diaspora