A one-day New Researchers' Workshop is to be held at the University of
Cambridge on Thursday 27th September 2012. The Workshop is for current
graduate students, post-doctoral and early career researchers whose work
examines aspects of material life. This could concern issues ranging from
production, consumption, trade and living standards, to taste, food and
drink, work, everyday life and ritual. Scholars whose work examines
regions at the 'fringes' of the colonial heartlands (e.g. Burma, Kashmir,
Tibet, Punjab, Sri Lanka, Assam, Bhutan, Nepal, Rajasthan), and which uses
non-textual/artefactual as well as textual sources, would be extremely
welcome.
Proposals of 500 words and a brief CV should be emailed to
Jagjeet Lally (jl621@cam.ac.uk) by 31st August 2012.
The Workshop will be followed by a one-day conference in April 2013.
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Thursday, 5 July 2012
Monday, 15 November 2010
Borderlands: the SAALG Winter Conference
Kandyan chief (Royal Asiatic Society) |
Kandyan chief & wife (Royal Asiatic Society) |
Mudaliyar (Royal Asiatic Society) |
For further information and to book your place, please email Helen Porter at the Royal Asiatic Society.
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