Past Events
IGS presents Manoj Mitta (author of Caste Pride: Battles for Equality in Hindu India) in conversation with Dr. Ajay Skaria (History) & Vishal Jamkar (Public Affairs).
Arun Saldanha will speak about the relevance and limis of Deleuze and Guattari in comprehending climate and racial justice.
Eunha Jeong Wood will talk about the role of US-centric settler colonial ideology and capital in shaping Korean society.
Niharika Yadav will examine the politics of language in Rammanohar Lohia's socialism through an account of his Angrezī Hatāo (Banish English) movement.
Event co-sponsored by the Institute for Global Studies.
Are you a graduate student interested in applying for an Interdisciplinary Doctoral Fellowship? Join us for an information session with several of the University’s IDF-sponsoring Centers and Institutes.
Wakinyan LaPointe will share insights from his doctoral research, explorative areas, field observations, and experience as a 2nd year Ph.D. student.
Alexandra Choconta Piraquive will talk about why entrepreneurial discourses about girlhood have become critical components of peacebuilding in Colombia.
Prathama Banerjee will explore the politics of time implicit in the career of the Subaltern Studies school of thought. (Event co-sponsored by Institute of Global Studies.)
A documentary film by Vinay Shukla on journalist Ravish Kumar, streaming via PBS-POV. (Event co-sponsored by Institute of Global Studies.)
Maurits van Bever Donker will speak on the relationship between the human, adequacy, and rights.