Led by Marjan Wardaki
Wednesday, May 22, 201312:00 PM - 1:30 PM
10383 Bunche Hall
Readings:
Burton, Antoinette M. "Introduction." After the Imperial Turn: Thinking with and through the Nation. Durham N.C.: Duke UP, 2003. 1-23. Print.
Subrahmanyam, Sanjay & Markovits, Claude. "Introduction." Society and Circulation: Mobile People and Itinerant Cultures in South Asia, 1750-1950.
Fisher, Michael Herbert. "Chapter 10." Counterflows to Colonialism: Indian Travellers and Settlers in Britain, 1600-1857. Delhi: Permanent Black, 2004. N. pag. Print.
The Central Asia Workshop is an interdisciplinary discussion group sponsored by the UCLA Program on Central Asia. The goal of the workshop is to encourage graduate student research on Central Asia by creating a space where students and interested faculty can discuss research, theory and ideas with others who have experience or interest in the region. The workshop is a forum for exploring recent research and classical and contemporary theoretical perspectives that inform work in Central Asia. Weekly discussions are led by members on a rotating basis, and topics are determined by group interests.
Meetings will be held on scheduled Wednesdays 12:00-1:30 pm.
Course credit for the workshop is now available under ANTHRO M287R with Dr. Nile Green for those who are interested.
For information about joining the Central Asia Workshop, contact Hannah Reiss at hreiss@ucla.edu
international.ucla.edu/asia/centralasia/