Welcome to the South Asia Program at Cornell University
Bringing attention to South Asia in the form of courses, faculty, research, libraries, art exhibitions, language learning, resources, student organizations, and exchange programs.
The South Asia Program Seminar Series—SPRING 2008
All seminars are held in Uris G-08; 12:15-1:10pmMadhu Kishwar, Center for the Study for Developing Societies; Founder/Editor of Manushi (1st Indian Feminist Magazine), Law as an Instrument of Social Reform: Potential and Limitations, April 7
Co-sponsored by : FGSS, GGC
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Madhu Kishwar’s Second Talk:
Laws, Liberty and Livelihood: Need for A Bottom Up Agenda of Economic Reforms, 1-2:15pm, Room 318 West Sibley Hall
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Eswar Prasad, Cornell University, Dept of AEM, Managing India's Integration into the Global Economy, April 14
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Mark Bevir, Department of Political Science, UC Berkeley, Theosophy, Indian Nationalism, and Women's Rights, April 21
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Final Seminar will be the following: Saurabh Dube, Professor of History at the Center for Asian and African Studies, El Colegio de México, Mexico City, Lost and Found: Villages between History and Anthropology, April 28th
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The South Asia Program (Cornell) and South Asia Center (Syracuse) present their annual conferences:
MAY 4-5, 2008
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
"The Literary View From Below: Comparative Indian and Diasporic South-Asian Literature and Culture."
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SPRING 2008 SHORT COURSE
Tamil Culture & Economy in Sri Lanka: Past and PresentG-20 Uris Hall, Cornell University
All welcome to join for one or more of the lectures: Click here for titles of each lecture...
Color of Love Film Discussion Series
With Shawkat M. Toora
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