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Professor De Sondy’s South Asian Religions Class meet Dadi and KhanContributed by Amanullah De Sondy on 05/05/10
Dadi’s academic book ‘traces the emergence of the modern and contemporary art of Muslim South Asia in relation to transnational modernism and in light of the region's intellectual, cultural, and political developments.’ Sorayya Khan’s novel ‘weaves family saga and national history’, in the context of the partition of India and Pakistan, on ‘characters who battle memories and each other alike’. Gregory Miller (Psychology and Philosophy/Religion Major) summarised his views on the meetings, “just lovely - both speakers and their respected works raised the question of grappling with internal and external forces, whether it be the global climate for modern art or the issues of local politics. Both offered an interesting, creative and colorful perspective into the resulting struggles of citizens to reconcile the similarly fractioning of identities.”
Professor De Sondy's South Asian Religions Class meet Dadi and Khan Comment from
bharris on
05/07/10
Excellent ideas! I wish I had been in this class. It sounds amazing.
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