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6th July 2018: 8th & 9th Humboldt India Project Lecture
14:15 – 16:00 hrs.– 8th HIP LECTURE
‘A vast sea of slums’: From tenement to zopadpatti in 20th century Bombay
Dr. Nikhil Rao (Darmouth College)
16:15 – 18:00 hrs.– 9th HIP LECTURE
Urban Sociability: Indian Coffee House in the Middle Decades of the 20th century
Dr. Bhaswati Bhattacharya (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen)
18:00 hrs. onwards
Drinks and Snacks
For the abstracts and other details, please do see the poster attached! Please forward this call to all who may be interested.
All those interested are welcome to attend. We encourage students to join!
For any questions please contact us at bajpai.anandita@hu-berlin.de
WHEN? Friday, 6th of JULY, 2018, 14:15-18:00 hrs.
WHERE? Department of South Asia Studies, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Invalidenstr. 118, Room: 217.
The goal of the quarterly Humboldt India Project workshops is to provide a platform for the South Asia competence of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and other academic institutes in Berlin.
Beginning with the first workshop in 2012, it has functioned as an interdisciplinary forum for the presentation and discussion of individual projects.
For past events please see https://www.iaaw.hu-berlin.de/de/region/suedasien/forschung/netz/hip/workshops
28th Workshop of HIP - Programme/Abstracts
Dear all,
the Department of South Asian Studies, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin cordially invites you to the
WHEN?
Friday, 8th February, 2019
2:00 pm - 7:00 p.m.
WHERE?
Department of South Asian Studies
Institute of Asian and African Studies
Invalidenstr. 118, Room 217 (2nd Floor)
2:15-3:30 pm
FARHAN KARIM
University of Kansas/Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin
Pedagogical Spaces of Development: Western Architects in Postcolonial Pakistan
3:30-3:45 pm
Coffee/Tea Break
3:45-5:00 pm
TOBIAS DELFS
Seminar für Südasienstudien, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
The Danish-British botanist Nathaniel Wallich (1786-1854), his German network and colonialism
5:00-6:15 pm
ASHITHA MANDAKATHINGAL
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen
Gender Practices in Performance Arts: A study based on the trans-regional practice of Kalaripayattu, a martial art of South Asia
6:15 pm onwards
For more information see the attachments.
Contact:
Anandita Bajpai, Dept. of South Asia Studies, IAAW, Humboldt–Universität zu Berlin/Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient
bajpai.anandita@hu-berlin.de/ Anandita.Bajpai@zmo.de