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Visual Rhetoric and modern South Asian history (2015-16)

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This course offers practical and theoretical approaches to old and new media literacies required when exploring the visual dimension of modern South Asian history. It examines the importance of theories of visual culture to teaching modern South Asian history and aims to introduce Cambridge University academics, students and researchers of South Asia to media research skills required when exploring the ideologies conveyed by the visual dimension of South Asia’s modern history. It also surveys critical debates about the complementarity between traditional text-based historiography and visual literacy. The course draws extensively on the unique visual collections held by the Centre of South Asian Studies and by the Royal Commonwealth Society Collections (UL).

The course covers South Asian history from 1860s onwards and examines the visual constructions of space, culture, gender and race relevant to the areas of India, Pakistan, Nepal and the Himalayas. Moreover, it offers a critical overview of how South Asian history and cultural identities have been (mis-)represented across specific visual narratives, from paintings, drawings, posters, advertisements to amateur films, documentaries, newsreels, feature, ethnographic and animation films. Each lecture explores a selection of such visuals in relation to key events and social developments in modern South Asian history. Occasionally, interview excerpts selected from the Centre of South Asian Studies’ oral history archive complement the visual case studies.

The ‘Visual rhetoric and modern South Asian history’ course inscribes the use of archival visual and aural records within current theoretical, methodological and historical frameworks concerned with key debates and themes in modern South Asian history. It draws on the often conflicting relation between established historiography and visual culture with its inherent potential for confirming or challenging traditional text-based research resources. The course expands the debate about traditional means of historical investigation and develops a comparative framework in which the participants compare written documents with a variety of visual records pertinent to particular themes and topics.

Course Schedule Eight weekly classes scheduled in Lent 2016. Each lecture is organized thematically and consists of introduction and discussion of the respective theme and related screenings followed by open discussion. This course module is open to all those studying or with an interest in modern South Asian history and visual culture.

Time and Location: S2 Seminar Room (S3 seminar room for lecture on 1 February), 4:00 – 5:00pm, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Rd, Cambridge, CB3 9DP .

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Contemporary South Asian visual constructions of Self and Nation

UserDr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes (Clare Hall; Centre of South Asian Studies, Cambridge).

HouseS2 Seminar Room, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT.

ClockThursday 10 March 2016, 16:00-17:00

Sri Lanka’s visual identity: from Ceylon tea to Tamil Tigers

UserDr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes (Clare Hall; Centre of South Asian Studies, Cambridge).

HouseS2 Seminar Room, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT.

ClockThursday 03 March 2016, 16:00-17:00

After Independence: India, Pakistan and Bangladesh

UserDr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes (Clare Hall; Centre of South Asian Studies, Cambridge).

HouseS2 Seminar Room, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT.

ClockThursday 25 February 2016, 16:00-17:00

Partition: politics, memory and experience

UserDr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes (Clare Hall; Centre of South Asian Studies, Cambridge).

HouseS2 Seminar Room, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT.

ClockThursday 18 February 2016, 16:00-17:00

The Indian National Movement

UserDr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes (Clare Hall; Centre of South Asian Studies, Cambridge).

HouseS2 Seminar Room, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT.

ClockThursday 11 February 2016, 16:00-17:00

Gendered politics in the visual representation of South Asia

UserDr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes (Clare Hall; Centre of South Asian Studies, Cambridge).

HouseS3 Seminar Room, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT.

ClockMonday 01 February 2016, 16:00-17:00

Visual anthropological perspectives on South Asian society

UserDr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes (Clare Hall; Centre of South Asian Studies, Cambridge).

HouseS2 Seminar Room, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT.

ClockThursday 28 January 2016, 16:00-17:00

Colonial South Asia: cultural conflicts and racial hierarchies

UserDr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes (Clare Hall and Centre of South Asian Studies, Cambridge).

HouseS2 Seminar Room, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT.

ClockThursday 21 January 2016, 16:00-17:00

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