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DESCRIPTION:Indian-occupied Kashmir (using the wording preferred by Kashmir
 is) is the most militarized piece of territory in the world. Given recent 
 events in Kashmir\, especially the Pulwama attack in February of this year
 \, and the possibility of war between the two nuclear armed nations of&nbs
 p\; India and Pakistan that has resulted\, understanding Kashmir is vital.
  This film presents the Kashmiri viewpoint. Professor Susan Wadley of SU w
 ill introduce the film with a brief historical context. A discussion will 
 follow. Free and open to the Public.The conflict in Kashmir is among the l
 ong-standing political conflicts in the world. It has taken a heavy toll o
 n lives\, on sanity and on the idea of normalcy. The film Khoon Diy Baarav
  made over nine years\, enters the vexed political scenario in Kashmir thr
 ough the lives of families of the victims of enforced disappearances. It e
 xplores memory as a mode of resistance\, constantly confronting reality an
 d morphing from the personal to the political\, the individual to the coll
 ective. Struggling to find new ways of expression – storytelling\, art\, s
 ymbol and ritual – sometimes spilling out on to the streets\, it looks at 
 the ways in which those affected by violence have no choice but to remembe
 r.&nbsp\; The chain of memory\, often non-linear\, is both their defense a
 s well as their act of defiance against powerful instruments of the state 
 that try to erase their individuality.Sponsored by: South Asia Center\, Mo
 ynihan Institute of Global AffairsPart of the Ray Smith Symposium—in conju
 nction with Syracuse Symposium For more information\, contact Emera Bridge
 r Wilson at&nbsp\;elbridge@syr.edu.&nbsp\;EXHIBITION SPONSORS:Margrit Dieh
 l\, Geraldine Forbes &amp\; Sidney Greenblatt\, Brian Goldblatt &amp\; Geo
 rgette Nicolaides\,Sam Gruber\, John Haritatos &amp\; Mark DeSalvia\, Tark
 i &amp\; Joe Heath\,Jeffery Herrick\, Sr. &amp\; Moe Harrington\, Pam Mona
 co\, Donna &amp\; Phil Muhs-McCarten\,Rick Olanoff &amp\; Susan Wadley\, S
 hirley &amp\; Larry Novak\, Harvey &amp\; Dorothy Pearl\,Alan Rosenthal\, 
 Jill Spellman and Shaila Penelope Wood2018-19 SEASON SPONSORS:Annemarie De
 egan\, Kathy Flack\, Bob Gates &amp\; Deborah Welsh\, GEGENSATZ PRESS\, Ru
 th Heller/1199SEIU\,Joyce Homan\, Mary Kuhn &amp\; Dave Thomas\, Kim &amp\
 ; Steve Linkinhoker\, Anthony Malavenda &amp\; Martine Burat\,Sidney Manes
 \, Jeremy McKay\, Pam McLaughlin\, Lauren &amp\; Walter Melnikow\, Fred &a
 mp\; Diane Murphy\, Shirley &amp\; Larry Novak\,George Savage\,Laurie Gilm
 ore Selleck\, Vince Sgambati\, Jeff Unaitis and Amy ZamkoffSPECIAL BENEFAC
 TORS:Ray Smith Symposium\, College of Arts and Sciences\, Syracuse Univers
 ity\, Anonymous\,Donald Blair &amp\; Nancy Dock\, John &amp\; Dolores Brul
 e\, Caroline Cargo\, Edgewood Gallery\, Therese A. Deegan\,Ann Jamison\, R
 ick Olanoff &amp\; Susan Wadley\, Robert Sarason &amp\; Jane Burkhead and 
 Sandra Hurd &amp\; Joel PotashSUSTAINING SPONSORS:Walter Putter &amp\; Mar
 ilyn Smith
DTEND:20190509T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260512T222135Z
DTSTART:20190508T230000Z
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SUMMARY:Blood Leaves Its Trail (Khoon Diy Baarav) film screening
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Indian-occupied Kashmir (using the wording 
 preferred by Kashmiris) is the most militarized piece of territory in the 
 world. Given recent events in Kashmir\, especially the Pulwama attack in F
 ebruary of this year\, and the possibility of war between the two nuclear 
 armed nations of&nbsp\; India and Pakistan that has resulted\, understandi
 ng Kashmir is vital. This film presents the Kashmiri viewpoint. Professor 
 Susan Wadley of SU will introduce the film with a brief historical context
 . A discussion will follow. Free and open to the Public.The conflict in Ka
 shmir is among the long-standing political conflicts in the world. It has 
 taken a heavy toll on lives\, on sanity and on the idea of normalcy. The f
 ilm Khoon Diy Baarav made over nine years\, enters the vexed political sce
 nario in Kashmir through the lives of families of the victims of enforced 
 disappearances. It explores memory as a mode of resistance\, constantly co
 nfronting reality and morphing from the personal to the political\, the in
 dividual to the collective. Struggling to find new ways of expression – st
 orytelling\, art\, symbol and ritual – sometimes spilling out on to the st
 reets\, it looks at the ways in which those affected by violence have no c
 hoice but to remember.&nbsp\; The chain of memory\, often non-linear\, is 
 both their defense as well as their act of defiance against powerful instr
 uments of the state that try to erase their individuality.</p><p>Sponsored
  by: South Asia Center\, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs<br>Part of t
 he Ray Smith Symposium—in conjunction with Syracuse Symposium<br> </p><p>F
 or more information\, contact Emera Bridger Wilson at&nbsp\;<a href="mailt
 o:elbridge@syr.edu">elbridge@syr.edu</a>.<u></u></p><p><br>&nbsp\;</p>EXHI
 BITION SPONSORS:<br>Margrit Diehl\, Geraldine Forbes &amp\; Sidney Greenbl
 att\, Brian Goldblatt &amp\; Georgette Nicolaides\,<br>Sam Gruber\, John H
 aritatos &amp\; Mark DeSalvia\, Tarki &amp\; Joe Heath\,<br>Jeffery Herric
 k\, Sr. &amp\; Moe Harrington\, Pam Monaco\, Donna &amp\; Phil Muhs-McCart
 en\,<p>Rick Olanoff &amp\; Susan Wadley\, Shirley &amp\; Larry Novak\, Har
 vey &amp\; Dorothy Pearl\,<br>Alan Rosenthal\, Jill Spellman and Shaila Pe
 nelope Wood</p><p>2018-19 SEASON SPONSORS:<br>Annemarie Deegan\, Kathy Fla
 ck\, Bob Gates &amp\; Deborah Welsh\, GEGENSATZ PRESS\, Ruth Heller/1199SE
 IU\,<br>Joyce Homan\, Mary Kuhn &amp\; Dave Thomas\, Kim &amp\; Steve Link
 inhoker\, Anthony Malavenda &amp\; Martine Burat\,<br>Sidney Manes\, Jerem
 y McKay\, Pam McLaughlin\, Lauren &amp\; Walter Melnikow\, Fred &amp\; Dia
 ne Murphy\, Shirley &amp\; Larry Novak\,<br>George Savage\,Laurie Gilmore 
 Selleck\, Vince Sgambati\, Jeff Unaitis and Amy Zamkoff</p><p>SPECIAL BENE
 FACTORS:Ray Smith Symposium\, College of Arts and Sciences\, Syracuse Univ
 ersity\, Anonymous\,<br>Donald Blair &amp\; Nancy Dock\, John &amp\; Dolor
 es Brule\, Caroline Cargo\, Edgewood Gallery\, Therese A. Deegan\,<br>Ann 
 Jamison\, Rick Olanoff &amp\; Susan Wadley\, Robert Sarason &amp\; Jane Bu
 rkhead and Sandra Hurd &amp\; Joel Potash</p><p>SUSTAINING SPONSORS:<br>Wa
 lter Putter &amp\; Marilyn Smith</p>
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