CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [audio] show

CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [audio]

Summary: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source is intended as a resource for students, teachers, and the general public. It makes available recordings of conferences, lectures, and performances sponsored and organized by: the Center for International Studies; the Human Rights Program; the Center for East Asian Studies; the Center for East European and Russian/Eurasian Studies; the Center for Latin American Studies; the Center for Middle Eastern Studies; and the South Asian Language and Area Center. It is funded in part by grants from the U.S. Department of Education.

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 “'I Am Who I Am': On Being Nostalgic in Sanskrit” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:36

A talk by David Shulman, Renee Lang Professor of Humanistic Studies, Department of Comparative Religion, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. From the South Asia Seminar.

 "The Cuban Transition: Imagined and Actual" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:20:46

Rafael Hernández is the editor of Temas, the leading Cuban magazine in the social sciences and the humanities, which is renowned for its contribution to intellectual controversy on the island. Hernández addresses Cuba's unique social diversity and the emergence of growing inequality that accompanied and has followed the crisis of the 1990s.

 “Temples and Conquest in the Deccan, 1296-1500” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:05

A talk by Richard Eaton, University of Arizona. From the South Asia Seminar.

 "A Sky to Fly: Archiving Women's Lives in Words and Images" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:36

A talk by C.S. Lakshmi, founder and Director of Sound & Picture Archive for Research on Women (SPARROW) in Mumbai.

 “The Future of the South African Dream: Thabo Mbeki, Jacob Zuma, and the South African Elections” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:20:45

A talk by South African author and journalist Mark Gevisser. Mark Gevisser is currently The Nation's Southern African correspondent. In South Africa, his work has appeared in the Mail & Guardian, the Sunday Independent, the Sunday Times and many magazines and periodicals. Internationally, he has written widely on South African politics, culture and society, in publications ranging from Vogue and the New York Times to Foreign Affairs and Art in America. Read Mark Gevisser's featured CIS article connecting Barack Obama's election and the legacy of liberation in South Africa... From the World Beyond the Headlines lecture series. Cosponsored by the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory (3CT), the Political Science Department, the African Studies Workshop, and the Human Rights Program.

 "Birth of the Girl-Child: Speculations on the Nineteenth Century Reawakening" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:07

A talk by Ruby Lal, Associate Professor Department of South Asian Studies at Emory University.

 "In the Name of God: Regulating Religion in Indian Elections" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:56

A talk by Ronojoy Sen, Visiting Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy.

 "Aesthetics of Indian Art" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:08

A talk by Ramachandran Nagaswamy, Director of Archaeology (retired) at the University of Kanchipuram.

 “Reconceptualizing the Question: Intervention Strategies” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:09:27

A presentation and discussion with University of Chicago Professors Roger Myerson, Department of Economics & Marshall Sahlins, Department of Anthropology. Roger Myerson: "A Field Manual for the Cradle of Civilization" Marshall Sahlins: "On the Anthropology of the Counterinsurgency Field Manual" Part of the April 2009 conference on "Reconsidering American Power". In the STSS Workshop's 2008 conference on "Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency", participants analyzed and interrogated new relations among American power, geopolitics, military interventions and anthropological practice. This year, the issues were broadened to include the future of American power and the social sciences generally. "Reconsidering American Power" asks a difficult, timely question: In the face of two ongoing hot wars and after a potentially transformative election, what now? Organized by The Workshop on Science, Technology, Society, and the State, and the Center for International Studies.

 "Keynote: Connecting the Dots: Some Ways of Reframing South Asian History" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:24

A keynote address by Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Navin and Pratima Doshi Chair of Indian History, UCLA, at the Sixth South Asia Graduate Student Conference: Foundations for the Study of South Asia.

 "Roundtable: On the Usefulness of the Concept of the Modern" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:09:18

A round-table panel discussion at the Sixth South Asia Graduate Student Conference with Steven Collins (Chester D. Tripp Professor in the Humanities, University of Chicago), Wendy Doniger (Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions in the Divinity School, University of Chicago), and Sanjay Subrahmanyam (Navin and Pratima Doshi Chair of Indian History, UCLA).

 Alash Ensemble Concert | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:20:31

A performance by the Alash Ensemble at International House. Tuvan throat-singing and traditional Tuvan instruments and music. Sponsored by the Center for East European and Russian/Eurasian Studies.

 "Recent Developments in Indonesia's Forests: Revival, Resurgence, or Business as Usual?" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:11:20

A Program on the Global Environment Distinguished Lecture by Lesley Potter, Associate Professor, Department of Human Geography, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. Despite the global paradigm shift from centralized to decentralized forest management, this process has been slow to develop in "forest rich" Indonesia. Although both deforestation and forest degradation have continued at a high level, the Ministry of Forestry has been reluctant to provide communities with a legal role in managing their forests, especially those falling within the permanent forest estate. Forest tenure remains a huge problem, with the rights of traditional or "adat" communities subordinated to those of the state. This lecture examines the continuing role of the Ministry, especially in relation to domestic forests.

 "Sowing Crisis: The Cold War and American Dominance in the Middle East" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:29:48

A talk by Rashid Khalidi. Rashid Khalidi is Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies and Director of the Middle East Institute at Columbia University, and is among the foremost U.S. historians of the modern Middle East. He is the author of numerous books on the region--several written during his many years on the faculty at the University of Chicago--including Palestinian Identity: The Construction of Modern National Consciousness; Resurrecting Empire: Western Footprints and America's Perilous Path in the Middle East; and The Iron Cage: The Story of the Palestinian Struggle for Statehood. From the World Beyond the Headlines Series.

 "Mexican Oil and Gas Policies" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:09:07

A presentation by Adrián Lajous, Former Pemex CEO. Adrián Lajous is Chairman of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, President of Petrométrica, SC and non-Executive Director of Schlumberger, Ternium, Trinity Industries and Grupo Petroquímico Beta. He is senior energy advisor to McKinsey & Company. In 2003-04 he was a Senior Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University and a Visiting Fellow in the Kellogg Institute at the University of Notre Dame during the first quarter of 2005. In 1994 Adrián Lajous was appointed Director General of Pemex (CEO) and Chairman of the boards of the Pemex group of operating companies. He stepped down from this position in December 1999 after 29 years in public service. Adrián Lajous taught at El Colegio de México (1971-76), joined the Ministry of Energy in 1977, where he was appointed Director General for Energy. In 1983 he moved on to Pemex where he held a succession of key executive positions: Executive Coordinator for International Trade, Corporate Director of Planning, Corporate Director for Operations (COO) and Director for Refining and Marketing. He also served on the Board of Repsol-YPF. Mr. Lajous holds degrees in Economics from the National University of Mexico and Cambridge University. Event organized by the Katz Center for Mexican Studies and co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies.

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