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April 2014 – The South Asianist Blog
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The South Asianist Blog. Blogging about contemporary South Asia. This post was written by Emily Marshall. Chandraguptha Thenuwara, Barrelscape, 1998, Painted barrels arranged on the road. Chandraguptha Thenuwara, Barrelscape, 1998, Painted Barrels. Chandraguptha Thenuwara, Neo barrelism, 2007 Installation with painted PVC yellow pipes, Lionel Wendt gallery. A view of the exhibition ‘neo Barrelsim’. Beautification’ by Vikalpa Groundviews CPA via Flikr. Beautification’ by Vikalpa Groundviews CPA via Flikr.
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February 2014 – The South Asianist Blog
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The South Asianist Blog. Blogging about contemporary South Asia. THE MANY FACES OF INDIA: PRAYER MEETING FOR NIDO TANIA AT JANTAR MANTAR. Re-published with permission from Christine Pemberton. Original post available at http:/ christinepemberton.me. Nido Tania’s elfin face is a haunting image his youth, big glasses, vulnerability and funky Korean hairstyle a shocking contrast to the brutal manner of his death in Lajpat Nagar just 10 minutes’ walk from where I live. A large crowd, mostly north-easterners,...
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PEACE ARTS PRESENTS: ‘FROM THE GANGA TO THE TAY’ – The South Asianist Blog
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The South Asianist Blog. Blogging about contemporary South Asia. PEACE ARTS PRESENTS: ‘FROM THE GANGA TO THE TAY’. You will note Peace Arts is once again putting on stage a highly professional production of music and dance. SEE FLYER FOR MORE INFORMATION. An Insight Into Our Fieldwork. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Follow us on ...
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September 2013 – The South Asianist Blog
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The South Asianist Blog. Blogging about contemporary South Asia. The Gyanodaya Express: An appraisal in words and images. NEW DELHI – Gyanodaya Express’s superb catering by IRCTC. This year the University of Edinburgh and King’s College London joined Delhi University’s third Gyanodaya Express (. Joined dozens of faculty and staff, and nearly seven-hundred largely undergraduate Delhi University students. Our entire entourage attended the flag-lowering ceremony performed every evening at the India-Pakistan...
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The South Asianist Blog – Page 2 – Blogging about contemporary South Asia
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The South Asianist Blog. Blogging about contemporary South Asia. Not Another Love Story. Aristotle had famously opined about there being only two kinds of stories tragedy and comedy. Paulo Coelho added two more to argue that writers basically juggle between various combinations of four plots a love story between two people, a love triangle, a struggle for power story and the tale of a journey or adventure. Christopher Booker in his. In ancient India’s exhaustive theatre manual, the. Celluloid like Raj Ka...
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PRESS RELEASE: The University of Edinburgh and AsiaScotland co-host Guest Speaker from Himachal Pradesh – The South Asianist Blog
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The South Asianist Blog. Blogging about contemporary South Asia. PRESS RELEASE: The University of Edinburgh and AsiaScotland co-host Guest Speaker from Himachal Pradesh. The University of Edinburgh and AsiaScotland co-host Guest Speaker from Himachal Pradesh. Nirmal Chandel is the State co-ordinator of ENSS which promotes the rights of single women to a life of dignity and freedom from violence. She is also the president of india’s National Forum for Single Women’s Rights. An Insight Into Our Fieldwork.
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November 2013 – The South Asianist Blog
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The South Asianist Blog. Blogging about contemporary South Asia. Invitation to 100 Years of Indian Cinema Launch. The South Asianist Journal invites you to join us for the launch of 100 Years of Indian Cinema this Thursday, December 5. The launch will include a dynamic panel surrounding Pleasures and Perceptions of Indian Cinema featuring Professor Crispin Bates. Director of Centre for South Asian Studies. At the University of Edinburgh, Dr. Talat Ahmed. At the University of Edinburgh, Ashwin Devasundaram.
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April 2015 – The South Asianist Blog
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The South Asianist Blog. Blogging about contemporary South Asia. Inserting Hindutva in Nagaland. The Hindu Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Governor of Nagaland, B.P. Acharya (left), at the inaugural function of the Hornbill festival in Kisama Heritage Village in the outskirts of Kohima on Dec. 01, 2014. – PHOTO: RITU RAJ KONWAR. There were two things on people’s minds as Modi’s arrival became imminent. First was the expectation that Modi would alleviate the cash-starved State machinery by provid...
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Fieldwork gallery – The South Asianist Blog
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The South Asianist Blog. Blogging about contemporary South Asia. This page is devoted to our field work photos. We hope these photos will give you an insight into what we do, as well as, show you the beauty that is South Asia. Woman harvesting wheat. Rural Udaipur district. Rajasthan state. India. Photography by Heid Jerstad. Overhanging street in Jaisalmer sandstone city. Jaisalmer. Rajasthan state. India. Photography by Heid Jerstad. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Student Protests...
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