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DESCRIPTION:In recognition of the careers of Susan S. Wadley and Ann Grodzi
 ns Gold\,\nthe Departments of Anthropology and Religion will host a panel 
 of renowned\nscholar-storytellers who work on religion\, gender\, and hist
 ory in and beyond\nIndia. This moderated conversation will highlight the w
 ays stories are woven\nthroughout their work. With Kirin Narayan (Australi
 an National University)\,\nJoyce Flueckiger (Emory University)\, Corrine D
 empsey (Nazareth College)\,\nand moderator Priti Ramamurthy (University of
  Washington).Free and open to the public.For more information\, please con
 tact Emera Bridger Wilson (elbridge@syr.edu).&nbsp\; Sponsored by: Departm
 ents of Anthropology and Religion\, the South Asia Center\,\nthe Humanitie
 s Center’s Syracuse Symposium\, and the Ray Smith Symposium
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SUMMARY:Stories We are Told\, Stories We Tell: Explorations in Ethnographic
  Methods
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In recognition of the careers of Susan S. W
 adley and Ann Grodzins Gold\,\nthe Departments of Anthropology and Religio
 n will host a panel of renowned\nscholar-storytellers who work on religion
 \, gender\, and history in and beyond\nIndia. This moderated conversation 
 will highlight the ways stories are woven\nthroughout their work. With Kir
 in Narayan (Australian National University)\,\nJoyce Flueckiger (Emory Uni
 versity)\, Corrine Dempsey (Nazareth College)\,\nand moderator Priti Ramam
 urthy (University of Washington).</p><p><br></p><p>Free and open to the pu
 blic.</p><p><br></p><p>For more information\, please contact Emera Bridger
  Wilson (elbridge@syr.edu).&nbsp\; </p><p><br></p><p>Sponsored by: Departm
 ents of Anthropology and Religion\, the South Asia Center\,\nthe Humanitie
 s Center’s Syracuse Symposium\, and the Ray Smith Symposium</p>
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