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Day three-The Idea of Nationalism

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Keynote address The 1960s: Thinking Beyond Borders Malini Sur Malini Sur is a senior research fellow at the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University. In 1964 Karim Naseer was arrested as a spy and deported to East Pakistan. He was a farmer hailing from Assam who lived out the rest of his life…

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Day Two-The Idea of Nationalism

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Keynote Address What the Nation really needs to know about JNU: Dissent, Sedition and the Difference it Makes Janaki Nair Janaki Nair teaches history at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. Janaki Nair began her keynote by sharing her experiences of being a part of curriculum and textbook development at the NCERT. NCERT…

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Day one-The Idea of Nationalism

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Keynote address From National Culture to Cultural Nationalism Sadanand Menon Sadanand Menon is adjunct faculty, Asian College of Journalism, Chennai, IIT Madras and Presidency University, Kolkata. Sadanand Menon elucidated how the initial idea of national culture morphs into the problematic of cultural nationalism. The idea of nationalism, which precedes the nation itself, constructs itself around…

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The Idea of Nationalism

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In an increasingly polarized world where extremism and hatred seem to be on the rise globally, public debate seems to be driven more by emotions than facts often leading to curtailed opinion making. Media/social media often add fuel to the fire. In our education system there is little room for any discourse outside of the…

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The Idea of Nationalism-Programme plan

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME PLAN 10,11,12 November 2016 Venue: The Harrington Streets Arts Centre ‘a nationalist discourse in a time when there is no longer a national liberation struggle against an external power, and oppression where it exists has become internal.’—Perry Anderson  Day 1 (10 November)  The Idea of Nationalism Keynote Address by Sadanand Menon [9.15 a.m.-10.30…

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