Visual Rhetoric and Modern South Asian History series: Contemporary South Asian visual constructions of self

Visual Rhetoric and Modern South Asian History series: Sri Lanka’s visual identity: from Ceylon tea to Tamil Tigers

Visual Rhetoric and Modern South Asian History series: After Independence: India, Pakistan and Bangladesh

Visual Rhetoric and Modern South Asian History series: Partition: politics, memory and identity

This seminar has been cancelled due to illness: Dr Norbert Peabody (University of Cambridge)

Professor Arvind Rajagopal (New York University)

Teresa Segura Garcia (University of Cambridge)

Dr Simon Wolfgang Fuchs (University of Cambridge)

Dr Sajjad Hassan (Centre for Equity Studies – Misaal, New Delhi)

Dr Priya Gopal (University of Cambridge)

Visual Rhetoric and Modern South Asian History series: Contemporary South Asian visual constructions of self

This course is led by Dr Annamaria Motrescu and offers theoretical approaches to old and new media literacies required when exploring the visual dimension of modern South Asian history.

Visual Rhetoric and Modern South Asian History series: Sri Lanka’s visual identity: from Ceylon tea to Tamil Tigers

This course is led by Dr Annamaria Motrescu and offers theoretical approaches to old and new media literacies required when exploring the visual dimension of modern South Asian history.

Visual Rhetoric and Modern South Asian History series: After Independence: India, Pakistan and Bangladesh

This course is led by Dr Annamaria Motrescu and offers theoretical approaches to old and new media literacies required when exploring the visual dimension of modern South Asian history.

Visual Rhetoric and Modern South Asian History series: Partition: politics, memory and identity

This seminar has been cancelled due to illness: Dr Norbert Peabody (University of Cambridge)

Professor Arvind Rajagopal (New York University)

Between bazaar logics and the commodity fetish: notes on trademark law in colonial India

Teresa Segura Garcia (University of Cambridge)

Princely education in India in the age of colonialism: the education of Maharaja Sayaji Rao III of Baroda, 1875–81

Dr Simon Wolfgang Fuchs (University of Cambridge)

Khomeini’s perplexed Pakistani men: importing and debating the Iranian Revolution

Dr Sajjad Hassan (Centre for Equity Studies – Misaal, New Delhi)

South Asia’s minorities – rough road to citizenship!

Dr Priya Gopal (University of Cambridge)

‘We may learn much from them as well as teach’: 1857, revolutionary contagion and British critics of Empire