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Events for the Middle East/South Asia Studies Program
A Talk with Author Amardeep Singh
Amardeep Singh’s latest book ‘THE QUEST CONTINUES: LOST HERITAGE The Sikh Legacy in Pakistan’ motivates all communities to become aware of their past, and through it, learn to live in harmony for mutual progress
The Political Imagination of Iliya Abu Madi
Sharif Elmusa co-edited the pioneering anthology Grape Leaves: A century of Arabic- American Poetry. His own poems and translations of Arabic poetry have appeared in numerous publications. A self-described poet from birth and first-generation Palestinian refugee, Elmusa recently published the first collection of his poetic works, Flawed Landscape: Poems 1987-2008.
Caste and the Global Indian Middle Class
Join the launch of the India at the Crossroads Endowed Lecture Series
Spring Celebration
Evening celebration of the launch of the Punjabi Program and spring festivals.
Mesa Research Symposium 2017
Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies are rapidly growing fields of research reflected in many disciplines –political science, psychology, comparative literature, anthropology, music, feminist and gender studies, sociology, art, and history. The ME/SA Research Symposium is an initiative of the Middle East/South Asia Studies program, and its’ Founding Director, Professor Suad Joseph (Anthropology, Women and Gender Studies) to create a space for students to engage with innovative research topics and build connections in their field of study.
Vivek Randive Lecture
This Lecture has been canceled!!
Lecture by Hamid Naficy - Bita Baryabari Lecture Series
Reception - 6:30pm Lecture - 7pm
New Research and Movie Shine Light on Punjabi Women in California
For more information, please refer to https://lettersandscience.ucdavis.edu/news/new-research-and-movie-shine-light-punjabi-women-california
Amrinder Gill: South Asian Music Performance
Mega popular Indian music performer will perform a live concert. He will perform songs from the recent hit film, “Lahoriye.”See http://www.amrindergill.co.uk/. Gill, an agriculture graduate and self-taught vocalist, is one the most recognizable voices in the Punjabi and South Asian music scene.
The Sun's Rehersal: Public Lecture by Neha Choksi
Public Lecture by Inter-media Artist Neha Choksi. Choksi often sets up tragicomic, even absurd, interventions—in the life of a plant, an animal, her own, or in material processes and physical objects—in order to throw off apparent logic and open up a space for poetry, absurdity, humor, surprise and existential insight.
Pearling in the Indian Ocean: Public Lecture by Pedro Machado
Pedro Machado, Professor of History at Indiana University on pearling in the Indian Ocean. Co-Sponsored by the Mellon Indian Ocean Initiative.
Jamil Kochai Lecture
This event has been canceled!
Satisfied Callers: Police and Corporate Customer Service in India - Public Lecture by Matthew Hull
Dariusz Kolodziejczyk Talk
Talk by Dariusz Kolodziejczyk, University of Warsaw The Central - Eastern European in the Indian Ocean in the Era of Early Modern Globalization
Opening Reception: Dr Debal Sen's Photography Exhibit - Forests, Rivers, and Mountains of South Asia
Punjabi Language and Culture Lecture by Nikky Guninder Kaur Singh
Dr. Singh is the Crawford Family Professor at Colby College in Maine, USA. Her interests focus on poetics and feminist issues. Nikky Singh has published extensively in the field of Sikhism, including The Feminine Principle in the Sikh Vision of the Transcendent, The Name of My Beloved: Verses of the Sikh Gurus, Metaphysics and Physics of the Guru Granth Sahib. She has lectured widely all over the world and her views have been aired on television and radio in America, Canada, Bangladesh, Australia, Ireland and India.
API & ME/SA Fall Welcome 2017
Save the date! September 27, 2017
Anil Gupta
Historic Traditions and Contemporary Crisis of Knowledge Boundaries: community public personal
NIGEL ALLAN
Historical and Geographical Perspectives of Afghanistan
History Colloquium: Gandhi and the Great War
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