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  • Convocatoria de ponencias - Geografía

    Iconographie de l’Inde : approche culturelle d’une émergence singulière

    Revue « Géographie et cultures »

    Ce numéro de Géographie et cultures porte sur l’iconographie de l’Inde dans le contexte de la mondialisation. Les textes pourront aborder les représentations de l’Inde dans une perspective à la croisée de la culture, de l’économie et de la politique ou traiteront de tel ou tel aspect de la culture indienne, dans ses aspects les plus contemporains comme dans une optique géo-historique, à l’échelle nationale, régionale ou locale. 

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  • París

    Jornada de estudio - Asia

    The Idea of South Asia

    South Asia, another name for the Indian Subcontinent, is a recent concept (only about six decades old), forged outside the region in the wake of the establishment of area studies by American universities. While it may be preferred to Indian subcontinent for its political neutrality, it is nonetheless a contested concept, both externally and internally. Whether in South Asia itself or in international institutions or research centres outside the region, there is no general consensus about the countries the concept encompasses: it primarily refers to India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, the Maldives, as per the definition of the SAARC, which has however included Afghanistan lately (2005) among its members. Some would also include Burma (Myanmar) as it was a province of British India till 1937. Internally, the concept is contested on the political level but in a fairly paradoxical way: on the one hand, as a concept closely associated with India, it is in some contexts rejected by its neighbours; on the other hand, neighbouring countries (especially Nepal and Sri Lanka) have been instrumental in making the concept exist through the creation of journals, associations, and websites that mobilise the term.

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  • Pondichéry

    Coloquio - Historia

    Tamil and Tamil Akam at the Crossroads

    The objective of the conference is to examine Tamil Nadu as an example of a geographical space where multiple cultures met, exchanged, and absorbed from outside, while Tamil maintained until recent times its unique ancient traditions. To bring together an international cadre of scholars who work in diverse disciplines that focus on a single region is to create new knowledge as is the way of any innovative conference. The fourteen scholars participating in the event bring a range of disciplinary perspectives to the idea of Tamil and Tamil Akam as a crossroads of cultures and a locus of international exchange in both the arts and sciences.

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