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DESCRIPTION:Day One of&nbsp\;Embodied Belongings: A Two-Day Symposium Explo
 ring the Politics of 'Queer' in South Asia This symposium brings together 
 activists\, performance artists and scholars in the humanities and social 
 sciences\, to a series of conversations about being\, becoming and belongi
 ng in South Asia and the South Asian diaspora.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;7 p.m. Vivek S
 hraya&nbsp\;&nbsp\;- a Toronto-based trans artist whose body of work inclu
 des several albums\, films\, and books. Her first book of poetry\, even th
 is page is white\, is longlisted for CBC’s Canada Reads and was listed as 
 one of the Best Books of 2016 by The Walrus.    Her debut novel\, She of t
 he Mountains\, was named one of The Globe and Mail’s Best Books\, and her 
 first children’s picture book\, The Boy &amp\; the Bindi\, was featured on
  the National Post Bestseller List. More information about Shraya can be f
 ound here "Syracuse Symposium to Present&nbsp\;Historian Lisa Kirschenbaum
 \, Artist Vivek Shraya."For more information\, please contact Juanita Hora
 n at 315.443.4927.&nbsp\;Sponsored by the South Asia Center at the Moyniha
 n Institute of Global Affairs.
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SUMMARY:Embodied Belongings: A Two-Day Symposium Exploring the Politics of 
 'Queer' in South Asia
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Day One of&nbsp\;<strong>Embodied Belonging
 s: A Two-Day Symposium Exploring the Politics of 'Queer' in South Asia</st
 rong> </p><p>This symposium brings together activists\, performance artist
 s and scholars in the humanities and social sciences\, to a series of conv
 ersations about being\, becoming and belonging in South Asia and the South
  Asian diaspora.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br></p><p><strong>7 p.m. Vivek Shraya&nbsp\
 ;<a title="Vivek Shraya" href="https://vivekshraya.com/about/"></a></stron
 g>&nbsp\;- a Toronto-based trans artist whose body of work includes severa
 l albums\, films\, and books. Her first book of poetry\, <i>even this page
  is white</i>\, is longlisted for CBC’s Canada Reads and was listed as one
  of the Best Books of 2016 by The Walrus.    Her debut novel\, <i>She of t
 he Mountains</i>\, was named one of The Globe and Mail’s Best Books\, and 
 her first children’s picture book\, <i>The Boy &amp\; the Bindi</i>\, was 
 featured on the National Post Bestseller List. More information about Shra
 ya can be found here "<a href="http://asnews.syr.edu/newsevents_2017/relea
 ses/kirschenbaum_shraya.html" title="Syracuse Symposium to Present&nbsp\;H
 istorian Lisa Kirschenbaum\, Artist Vivek Shraya">Syracuse Symposium to Pr
 esent&nbsp\;Historian Lisa Kirschenbaum\, Artist Vivek Shraya</a>."<br></p
 ><p>For more information\, please contact Juanita Horan at 315.443.4927.&n
 bsp\;</p><p><strong><em>Sponsored by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan
  Institute of Global Affairs.</em></strong></p>
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