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Speakers in 2002-2003

Spring 2003

4/14/2003
Joseph Alter
Modern Medical Yoga: Struggling With the Histories of Sex, Magic and Mysticism

3/31/2003
Chris Fuller
Hindu Nationalism, Globalization and Popular Hinduism

3/25/2003
Sankaran Krishna
Intimations of Modernity: the Railway as metaphor in Holocaust and Partition literatures

3/5/2003
Haripriya Narasimhan
Papers in Applied Anthropology

2/26/2003
Lisa Knight
Steeping out alone: Baul women renouncers and recreations of identity and expectations.

2/21/2003
Manu Kulkarni
The UN at the Crossroads - a View from the Grassroots

2/17/2003
Shahla Haeri
Women and the Presidential Election in Iran: A Video Documentary

2/14/2003
Susan Wadley
Proposal Writing: An Introduction

1/14/2003
Prema Kurien
Being Young, Brown, and Hindu: The Identity Struggles of Second Generation Indian Americans

Fall 2002

11/25/2002
Maria Lorena Cook
Why Labor Regulation Matters for Democracy in Latin America

11/25/2002
Yusuf Hassan
Afghanistan After the Taliban

11/18/2002
Indrani Chatterjee
Powerful Intimacies: The Family in South Asian History

11/6/2002
Rachel Dwyer
Real and Imagined Audiences: Lagaan and The Hindi Film after the 1990s

10/16/2002
Corinne Dempsey
Disorientations: Miraculous Worldview Meets Ethnographer at Sri Rajarajeshwari Pitham in Rush, NY

9/27/2002
Anirudh Krishna
Sub-national Determinants of Development and Poverty Reduction: Community and Household Dynamics


Agrarian Crisis in India? Conference, April 5-6, 2013

Agrarian Crisis in India? Conference, April 5-6, 2013

The Cornell-Syracuse South Asia Consortium will hold their annual conference at Cornell University on April 5 and 6, 2013. The focus of the conference this year will be on current debates about agricultural in India.


2013 NESSA Event  Explores Life in Indian-Occupied Kashmir

2013 NESSA Event Explores Life in Indian-Occupied Kashmir

On Friday, February 8, 2013, we will host an afternoon focusing on Indian-Occupied Kashmir, the location of one of the world's most long running conflicts. The event will begin at 2:30 pm in 060 Eggers.


Documentary examines Food, Culture and Politics

Documentary examines Food, Culture and Politics

Stir. Fry. Simmer. raises interesting questions as it addresses issues of food, memory, nostalgia, belonging, family, community, nation, alienation, desire and disgust, politics, prejudice and power…


SU Rising: Bring Awareness to Violence Against Women

SU Rising: Bring Awareness to Violence Against Women

On Thursday, Feb. 14, two events at Syracuse University will address the endemic  problem of violence against women, both globally and locally.  A Community Wide Dialogue will be held in the chapel from 11 a.m. to 12:20 p.m.  From 5:30-6:30 p.m., campus and community members will gather for a candlelight vigil to remember and honor victims and survivors of violence against women.


Memory and Poltics at a Hindu Temple

Memory and Poltics at a Hindu Temple

Anisha Saxena, an art historian and Fulbright Scholar from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, who will give a talk entitled, "Memory, History, Conflict and Claim: Rishabhdeo Temple, Rajasthan" on Tuesday, February 5 at 12:30 pm in 100 Eggers Hall. Her talk will discuss the Rishabhdeo temple in Udaipur, Rajasthan which has had a long history of pluralism.


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