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Organisation and analysis of data | Vocabulary of Water
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Work-in-progress account of workshop 3, Sabarmati Interactions Workshop, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, 2009-10. Lecture schedule – 4 to 15 Dec 09. Organisation and analysis of data. December 14, 2009. To sort it out. The students were also advised to try and distinguish between facts, their own observations, and the residents’ opinions. The idea of the ravine edge of the river near Mahudi as being a cursed land, while the opposite bank having fertile silt being a blessed land. However, we could best call t...
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Stories from Prantij | Vocabulary of Water
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Work-in-progress account of workshop 3, Sabarmati Interactions Workshop, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, 2009-10. Lecture schedule – 4 to 15 Dec 09. December 15, 2009. Translated by Sneha Rapur). Pandava Clan and Prantij. Praptipura flourished in peace and prosperity under the reign of the King who belonged to the. Clan The people were happy and rejoiced under his rule. The great lady hailing from Prantij is the wife of the Great Lord Krishna’s kin. Came to be called as. Fateh Shah Mosque Shah Sikander.
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Analysing the stories – notes by students | Vocabulary of Water
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Work-in-progress account of workshop 3, Sabarmati Interactions Workshop, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, 2009-10. Lecture schedule – 4 to 15 Dec 09. Analysing the stories – notes by students. December 3, 2009. Harsh Mehta (Faculty of Technology):. Today in the morning session we listed out all the information. During the evening session we had a brief discussion on the difference between the urban and the rural villages. They were differentiated on the bases on a list of factors. Related to the fertility of ...
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Second presentation – Initial analysis and further ideas | Vocabulary of Water
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Work-in-progress account of workshop 3, Sabarmati Interactions Workshop, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, 2009-10. Lecture schedule – 4 to 15 Dec 09. Second presentation – Initial analysis and further ideas. December 10, 2009. Note by Chintan Pandya. We had begun drawing the tree and it was now time to start drawing its roots as Bernard Kohn said! It was then essential for us to start finding the roots of all what we had gathered. The reading material given by the CEPT University was one major resource; h...
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Work-in-progress | Vocabulary of Water
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Work-in-progress account of workshop 3, Sabarmati Interactions Workshop, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, 2009-10. Lecture schedule – 4 to 15 Dec 09. December 1, 2009. Before Day 1: Conceptualising the workshop. Thoughts on Ecosemiotics as a focus of workshop. Evolving the semiotic theme of workshop. Identifying the sites of investigation. Day 1 – 23 November 09: Introducing the workshop. Day 2 to 4 – 24 to 26 November 09: Fieldwork by students. Group 1: Mahudi and Sadra. Group 2: Juna Sanghpur and Agalod.
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Stories from Agalod and Sanghpur | Vocabulary of Water
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Work-in-progress account of workshop 3, Sabarmati Interactions Workshop, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, 2009-10. Lecture schedule – 4 to 15 Dec 09. Stories from Agalod and Sanghpur. December 14, 2009. The story of Agastya Muni. Many years ago in the village of Ghasayata, now known as old Sanghpur lived a Muslim ruler by the name of Ghasikha. He was very cruel to the people of the village. He was a threat to the children of the village. Every day after reading his. The story of Shamalnathji. In 1982. Sin...
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Discussion with Prof. Neelkanth Chhaya | Vocabulary of Water
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Work-in-progress account of workshop 3, Sabarmati Interactions Workshop, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, 2009-10. Lecture schedule – 4 to 15 Dec 09. Discussion with Prof. Neelkanth Chhaya. December 7, 2009. These notes are written from memory, and are paraphrased from what Prof.Chhaya was saying). On finding a number of female (. Shrines on the east bank as compared to predominantly male shrines in the west bank. On the motif of the ear/ listening in the Mahudi stories. NK: The idea of binary oppositions is ...
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Discussion with Sanjay Tula | Vocabulary of Water
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Work-in-progress account of workshop 3, Sabarmati Interactions Workshop, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, 2009-10. Lecture schedule – 4 to 15 Dec 09. Discussion with Sanjay Tula. December 8, 2009. These notes are written from memory, and are translated from what Sanjay Tula was saying. Unfortunately, neither the summary nor the translation does justice to the vivid descriptions by the speaker given in Gujarati. I have a recording of the event, if anyone is interested. – Gauri). When the riverbed was being cul...
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Vocabulary of Water – concept note | Vocabulary of Water
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Work-in-progress account of workshop 3, Sabarmati Interactions Workshop, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, 2009-10. Lecture schedule – 4 to 15 Dec 09. Vocabulary of Water – concept note. December 2, 2009. Vocabulary of Water: an Ecosemiotic study of the Sabarmati River. CEPT Interactive Studio, Dec 2009. 8211; What is and what has been the meaning of Sabarmati for the people in proximity to the river? 8211; How and in what extent/manner do the people communicate with the river? Stage Three Virtual nature As re...