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DESCRIPTION:Mallory Hennigar\, PhD Candidate from the Department of Religio
 n at Syracuse University\, will talk about the Nagaloka Center in Nagpur\,
  Maharashtra\, a global Britain-based Triratna Buddhist Community that off
 ers Buddhist training to scheduled caste and tribe youths from across Indi
 a. This talk explores the tensions Ambedkarite students feel between the “
 boundation” or restriction of participating in rigorous Buddhist training 
 and the mobility they hope to gain through this training by putting it int
 o conversation with the broader tension of turning to a British Buddhist m
 ovement for a solution to caste oppression in postcolonial India.&nbsp\;Fo
 r more information\, please contact Emera Louise Bridger at elbridge@syr.e
 du. Sponsored by the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and the South As
 ia Center.
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SUMMARY:Boundation & Bindass: Emplacing Ambedkarite in Global Buddhist Move
 ment 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Mallory Hennigar\, PhD Candidate from the D
 epartment of Religion at Syracuse University\, will talk about the Nagalok
 a Center in Nagpur\, Maharashtra\, a global Britain-based Triratna Buddhis
 t Community that offers Buddhist training to scheduled caste and tribe you
 ths from across India. This talk explores the tensions Ambedkarite student
 s feel between the “boundation” or restriction of participating in rigorou
 s Buddhist training and the mobility they hope to gain through this traini
 ng by putting it into conversation with the broader tension of turning to 
 a British Buddhist movement for a solution to caste oppression in postcolo
 nial India.&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p><em><strong>For more information\, ple
 ase contact Emera Louise Bridger at <a href="mailto:elbridge@syr.edu" styl
 e="background-color: rgba(128\, 181\, 242\, 1)">elbridge@syr.edu</a>. </st
 rong></em><strong><em>Sponsored by the Moynihan Institute of Global Affair
 s and the South Asia Center.</em></strong></p>
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