South Asia: The World’s Laboratory
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Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 07:00pm, ET —
Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 09:00pm, ET
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South Asia: The World’s Laboratory
A special SAI event in New York City. Inquire for details:sainit@fas.harvard.edu
Home to nearly a sixth of humanity, the birthplace of many of the world’s great religions and philosophies, and now a hotbed for innovation and technological change, South Asia is truly the world’s laboratory, a space where we can experiment with the world’s most urgent challenges. Join leading academics from Harvard University in a discussion of the timely appeal of South Asia to the humanities—at the intersection of religion and civil society, ancient arts and cutting edge technologies. Our guest speakers will challenge you – Is Pakistan really Islamic? The Taj Mahal: What’s the Attraction? – and share with you the latest research and inquiry on South Asia from Harvard.