Exploring modern South Asian history with visual research methods
Created: | 2013-05-20 15:13 |
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Institution: | Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities |
Editors' group: | Editors group for "Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities". |
Description: | As a preamble to the first international conference on Exploring modern South Asian history with visual research methods, Cambridge, UK, 15-16 March 2013, the Centre of South Asian Studies is organising a seminar series that will introduce the theme of the conference. Several historians and anthropologists will discuss a selection of ethnographic / anthropological films of South Asia in relation to current historiographical methodologies. The series is organised in collaboration with the Royal Anthropological Institute and CRASSH.
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Akanksha Mehta: Visual Narratives of `Fierce`Goddesses and `Brave` Women
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Akanksha Mehta (SOAS): Visual Narratives of `Fierce`Goddesses and `Brave` Women
Collection: Exploring modern South Asian history with visual research methods
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Tue 21 May 2013
Dr Kriti Kapila: Gods, Moneylenders and Anthropologists
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Dr Kriti Kapila (King’s College London) – Gods, Moneylenders and Anthropologists: Three Raj Gond Worlds in the Twentieth Century
Collection: Exploring modern South Asian history with visual research methods
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Mon 20 May 2013
Dr Mark Elliott: Eyes of the Ancestor
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Dr Mark Elliott (MAA, University of Cambridge) – Eyes of the Ancestor: ‘returning’ photographs to an Indian village
Collection: Exploring modern South Asian history with visual research methods
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Created: Tue 21 May 2013
History, memory and stigma: Filming India's 'criminal'/denotified tribes in western India
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Dr William Gould (University of Leeds) and Mr. Dakxinkumar Bajrange – ‘History, memory and stigma: Filming India's 'criminal'/denotified tribes in western India’
Collection: Exploring modern South Asian history with visual research methods
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Tue 21 May 2013