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Mittal Institute Event Archive

The Burdened Life: Ambedkar, Arendt and the Perplexity of Rights

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Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 05:30pm, ET

Saturday, April 14, 5:30 PM, Multipurpose Hall, India International Centre, New Delhi   The Tenth Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Memorial Lecture marks a decade of Ambedkar University Delhi’s engagement with public intellectual discourse in the city of Delhi. This year, Homi K. Bhabha, Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities, Director of the Mahindra Humanities Center, […]

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From Interlocutor to Painter: Rabindranath Tagore and Modern Indian Art

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Fri, Apr 13, 2018 from 03:00pm — 04:30pm, ET

Dr. R. Siva Kumar Professor of History of Art, Visva Bharati University Chair: Jinah Kim Gardner Cowles Associate Professor of History of Art & Architecture Dr. R. Siva Kumar will give an illustrated talk on Rabindranath Tagore’s contribution to the evolution of modern Indian art and his emergence as a painter. While Rabindranath began to […]

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Bitter Pills: The Global War on Counterfeit Drugs

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Fri, Apr 13, 2018 from 03:00pm — 04:30pm, ET

Bitter Pills: The Global War on Counterfeit Drugs Muhammad Zaman, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor of Biomedical Engineering and International Health, Boston University   Long the scourge of developing countries, fake pills are now increasingly common in the United States. The explosion of Internet commerce, coupled with globalization and increased pharmaceutical use has led to […]

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Arts at SAI Seminar: Tea Tales of Bangladesh

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Thu, Apr 12, 2018 from 04:30pm — 06:30pm, ET

 

Faiham Ebna Sharif, SAI Visiting Artist Chair: Sugata Bose, Gardiner Professor of Oceanic History and Affairs, Harvard University Comments by: Alison Nordström, Curator and Historian of Photography SAI Visiting Artist Faiham Ebra Sharif is a is a freelance multimedia journalist and photographer. He will discuss his current project, Cha Chakra: Tea Tales of Bangladesh, which sheds light on […]

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Islamophobia and the Struggle for Recognition

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Thu, Apr 12, 2018 from 04:15pm — 06:00pm, ET

CO-SPONSORED EVENT Tariq Modood is the Founding Director, Research Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship, Bristol University   In 1997, the Runnymede Trust in London recognized Tariq Modood’s alternative definition of Islamophobia as anti-Muslim racism in the context of a multicultural society. Since then, this definition has emerged as the dominant interpretation of Islamophobia in […]

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Rethinking Dalit Feminism

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Wed, Apr 11, 2018 from 06:15pm — 08:30pm, ET

Speaker: Cynthia Stephen, Independent Researcher on gender, poverty, development and policy issues.  Light refreshments will be served. 

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Why Was Partition Not Reversed? How Pakistan Created A Viable Economy

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Wed, Apr 11, 2018 from 04:00pm — 05:30pm, ET

SAI SEMINAR SERIES Gustav Papanek, President of the Boston Institute for Developing Economies; Professor of Economics Emeritus, Boston University Chair: Tarun Khanna, Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor, Harvard Business School; Director, SAI Partition left Pakistan almost bereft of manufacturing – importing most consumer goods, including matches, soap, cloth and yarn, and virtually all machinery. Gustav Papanek […]

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Soz-A Ballad of Maladies

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Mon, Apr 9, 2018 from 12:00pm — 02:00pm, ET

FILM SCREENING Soz-A Ballad of Maladies Tushar Madhav, Director: A Ballad of Maladies Sarvnik Kaur, Writer: A Ballad of Maladies Chair: Ashutosh Varshney, Sol Goldman Professor of International Studies and the Social Sciences and Professor of Political Science at Brown University   This film is a portrait of poets, musicians, and artists who have turned […]

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Arts at SAI: Dastangoi Performance by Ankit Chadha

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Mon, Apr 9, 2018 from 06:00pm — 08:00pm, ET

Performance by Ankit Chadha Chair: Hajnalka Kovacs, Preceptor in Hindi and Urdu, Department of South Asian Studies, Harvard University Dastangoi, the lost art of Urdu storytelling, developed in 8th century CE around the adventures of an Arab hero, Amir Hamza. These stories became very popular in 19th century North India. With the demise of the last known exponent of […]

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