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SUMMARY:India China Interactions: Second Interdisciplinary Symposium for Emerging Scholars on India China Studies
DESCRIPTION:Please note that this event is by invitation only. Please contact indiachina@newschool.edu if you would like to attend. Due to space limitations we are unable to accommodate all requests.\n\n\n\nThe Second Interdisciplinary Symposium for Emerging Scholars on India China Studies is part of ICI’s continuing commitment to build a community of scholars who are engaged in research that focuses on new and innovative approaches to understanding India-China relations. Presenters selected for this symposium share a broad interest in India-China relations in a globalizing world. Held in conjunction with India China Institute’s major spring 2013 conference\, Everyday Religion and Sustainable Environments in the Himalaya\, the symposium will provide a platform for a select group of early career scholars from India\, China\, and the United States to present their work and to participate in multi-disciplinary investigation and deliberation with distinguished scholars. \n\n\n\nWhen discussing the work of each of the presenters\, we hope to identify relevant methodological and substantive questions\, and where possible answers\, through a productive confrontation of diverse disciplinary perspectives. Relevant cross-cutting themes will include that of the role to be played by received and privileged spatial and institutional frames\, such as that of the nation-state\, in scholarly analyses within the field\, and that of how to relate historical and contemporary concerns while avoiding anachronistic fallacies.We hope that the symposium will provide a milestone in the intellectual definition and institutional development of the field\, enhance the sense of community within it\, and help to foster more productive directions for teaching and scholarship. \n\n\n\nPreliminary Symposium Agenda
URL:https://www.indiachinainstitute.org/event/india-china-interactions-second-interdisciplinary-symposium-for-emerging-scholars-on-india-china-studies/
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SUMMARY:Revealed: Himalayan Meltdown
DESCRIPTION:Revealed: Himalayan Meltdown Film Screening\n\n\n\nWhen: March 6\, 2013\, 6-8pmWhere: Theresa Lang Center\, 55 W 13th St.\, 2nd Fl.Food and refreshments will be provided \n\n\n\nIn the prelude to the Everyday Religion and Sustainable Environments in the Himalaya conference (March 7-8)\, the India China Institute invites you to join us for the screening of Revealed: Himalayan Meltdown\, an award-winning documentary co-produced by the UN Development Programme\, Discovery Asia\, and Arrowhead Films. The film explores the impact of the glacial ice melt on communities in Bangladesh\, Bhutan\, China\, India and Nepal\, and illustrates how the affected communities are adapting and preparing for the inevitable changes in the Himalayan glaciers.Following the film screening\, a discussion and Q&A session will be held with Cherie Hart\, the Executive Producer and UNDP Regional Communications Advisor (Thailand)\, Anil Chitrakar\, Chairperson of the Himalayan Climate Initiative\, and Li Bo\, ICI Fellow and environmental consultant. \n\n\n[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4pkE6JFurs&version=3&hl=en_US] \n\n\n\nAbout the panelists\n\n\n\nAnil Chitrakar\, Chairperson of the Himalayan Climate Initiative\, is a social entrepreneur from Nepal. Trained as an engineer and energy planner at the University of Rajasthan (India) and the University of Pennsylvania (USA)\, Anil started his career as an energy engineer and continues to work on designing and spreading renewable energy solutions across Nepal. He has received the Ashoka fellowship\, and more recently the Silicon Valley Tech Award for his work. Anil is also engaged in recovering and restoring the built and living heritage in the Kathmandu valley and across Nepal\, particularly Lumbini. Anil was part of the team that implemented the National Conservation Strategy for Nepal\, preserving its globally unique natural endowment. Anil has also managed venture funds for environmental groups all over Nepal. In 1993 he was one of the 100 “Global Leaders for Tomorrow” awardees at the World Economic Forum in Davos. \n\n\n\nCherie Hart has more than 25 years experience in media and communications. Her area of expertise is in development writing and reporting. Her professional background extends to television\, radio and print reporting from more than 50 developing countries. Ms. Hart is currently the UNDP Regional Communications Advisor in Bangkok\, where she collaborates with UNDP Country Offices to promote development work through media in the Asia and Pacific region. She has been Executive Producer of three Discovery Channel documentaries on low-cost solutions to global disaster-related challenges. Himalayan Meltdown recently won the Platinum Prize for Best Documentary at the Worldfest Film Festival. \n\n\n\nLi Bo currently serves as the Secretary General of Friends of Nature\, the oldest environmental NGO in China. He was also a former India China Institute Fellow (2008-2010). In addition he is a consultant with the Stockholm Environmental Institute-Asia (SEI-Asia) in Bangkok\, a research associate at the Center for Human and Economics Development Studies at Peking University\, and an adjunct researcher of environmentaljustice at the Institute of Environmental Laws at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in Wuhan\, Central China. As a fellow\, Li explored the extent to which democratic decision making at the grassroots level is conducive to strong local stewardship of natural resource management and sustainable livelihoods.
URL:https://www.indiachinainstitute.org/event/revealed-himalayan-meltdown/
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SUMMARY:Everyday Religion and Sustainable Environments in the Himalaya
DESCRIPTION:Conference Program
URL:https://www.indiachinainstitute.org/event/everyday-religion-and-sustainable-environments-in-the-himalaya/
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SUMMARY:Jai Bhim Comrade: Film Screening and Conversation with Anand Patwardhan\, India's Leading Documentary Filmmaker
DESCRIPTION:India China Institute and School of Media Studies at The New School invite you to a screening of the award-winning film\, Jai Bhim Comrade\,and a conversation with Anand Patwardhan. Nidhi Srinivas (Associate Professor of Nonprofit Management at Milano\, The New School) will chair a discussion following the event. Sumita Chakravarty (Associate Professor of Culture and Media\, The New School) and Toral Gajarawala (Assitant Professor of English at NYU\, and an expert on Dalit issues) will serve as discussants. \n\n\n\nAbout Jai Bhim Comrade \n\n\n\nFor thousands of years India’s Dalits were abhorred as “untouchables” denied education and treated as bonded labor. By 1923 Bhimrao Ambedkar broke the taboo\, won doctorates abroad and fought for the emancipation of his people. He drafted India’s Constitution\, led his followers to discard Hinduism for Buddhism. His legend still spreads through poetry and song. \n\n\n\nIn 1997 a statue of Dr. Ambedkar in a Dalit colony in Mumbai was desecrated with footwear. As angry residents gathered\, police opened fire killing 10. Vilas Ghogre\, a leftist poet\, hung himself in protest. \n\n\n\nJai Bhim Comrade\, shot over 14 years\, follows the poetry and music of people like Vilas and marks a subaltern tradition of reason that from the days of the Buddha\, has fought superstition and religious bigotry. \n\n\n\nReviews of the film are available on the film’s website. \n\n\n\nAnand PatwardhanAnand Patwardhan is India’s leading documentary filmmaker. For over four decades his investigative documentaries have charted life in modern India\, from the nature of its economic development to the power of nationalism and religious fundamentalism\, and the struggles by the poor and the marginalized for justice. It has taken legal action\, including a decision by India’s Supreme Court\, to prevent successive Indian governments from censoring his films and blocking them from being screened.
URL:https://www.indiachinainstitute.org/event/jai-bhim-comrade-film-screening-and-conversation-with-anand-patwardhan-indias-leading-documentary-filmmaker/
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SUMMARY:Both Tool & Art: Chinese Calligraphy
DESCRIPTION:Chinese artist and painter Mansheng Wang will be discussing Chinese calligraphy and its role in Chinese art and culture\, both in the past as well as today. This workshop will also include a hands-on calligraphy demonstration by Mr. Wang. \n\n\n\nAbout the ArtistWang’s calligraphy and paintings have been shown both in China and the United States. Among his exhibitions\, he has held shows at the Beijing Art Museum and Today Art Museum in Beijing\, at Wave Hill House Gallery in Bronx\, New York\, and at galleries and museums in the New York area and the Northeastern U.S. In addition\, he has lectured on Chinese art and culture and given demonstrations of his work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, other museums and universities.
URL:https://www.indiachinainstitute.org/event/both-tool-art-chinese-calligraphy/
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