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DESCRIPTION:On\nthe Affect of Crafting: Third Millennium BCE Copper Arrowhe
 ads from Ganeshwar\,\nRajasthanThis\nstudy is at its core an interrogation
  of materiality and crafting\, a\nconsideration of the situatedness of the
  technological practice itself\, and the\nforms of relationships that exis
 t between all things transformed in the act of\ncrafting: bodies\, mineral
 s and landscapes. Linked to those transformations\, is\nthe concept of cul
 tural resonance the results in the resilience and repetition\nof certain s
 tyles and forms of copper arrowheads across the Northern India\nduring the
  third millennium BCE. Morphological\nconsistency is\ntheorized as produci
 ng affective responses that engender feelings of belonging:\none belongs t
 hrough things.For more information\, please contact Emera Bridger Wilson (
 elbridge@syr.edu).&nbsp\;Sponsoring Department: South Asia Center\, Moynih
 an Institute of Global Affairs
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SUMMARY:South Asia Speaker Series: Uzma Rizvi
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>On\nthe Affect of Crafting: Third Millenniu
 m BCE Copper Arrowheads from Ganeshwar\,\nRajasthan</p><p>This\nstudy is a
 t its core an interrogation of materiality and crafting\, a\nconsideration
  of the situatedness of the technological practice itself\, and the\nforms
  of relationships that exist between all things transformed in the act of\
 ncrafting: bodies\, minerals and landscapes. Linked to those transformatio
 ns\, is\nthe concept of cultural resonance the results in the resilience a
 nd repetition\nof certain styles and forms of copper arrowheads across the
  Northern India\nduring the third millennium BCE. Morphological\nconsisten
 cy is\ntheorized as producing affective responses that engender feelings o
 f belonging:\none belongs through things.</p><p>For more information\, ple
 ase contact Emera Bridger Wilson (elbridge@syr.edu).&nbsp\;</p><p>Sponsori
 ng Department: South Asia Center\, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</p
 >
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