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Minorities in South Asia Perceptions and Experiences PARIS 13 - 14 JUIN 2019 INALCO CONFERENCE DOCTORALE INTERNATIONALE SUR L’ASIE DU SUD

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Page 1: PARIS 13 - 14 JUNE 2019 13 - 14 JUIN 2019 INALCO ......India’s De-Notified Nomadic Communities and their Livelihood Practices-Geographies of mining, contestation and indigenous rights

Minorities in South Asia

Perceptions and Experiences

PARIS13 - 14 JUNE 2019INALCO

INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE CONFERENCE

ON SOUTH ASIA

Minorities in South Asia

Perceptions and Experiences

PARIS13 - 14 JUIN 2019INALCO

CONFERENCE DOCTORALEINTERNATIONALE SUR

L’ASIE DU SUD

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65 rue des Grands Moulins – 75013 Paris

Panel 1 : Negotiating the Identity Stigma

The Dynamics of Muslim Residential Segregation and the Question of ‘Community’: A field view from Mumbai

The Process of Community Re-building through Eclectic Student Associations from North-Eastern India

Queer(ing) Coloniality: Epistemological Possibilities of Alternative Bodies

The Role of Socio-Political Context in Shaping Identity: Narratives of Kashmiri Artists

Panel 3 : Neoliberalism and Construction of Minorities

DiscutanteDr. Kyra Grieco (CERMA/EHESS, IFEA)

India’s De-Notified Nomadic Communities and their Livelihood Practices

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Geographies of mining, contestation and indigenous rights in India. A comparative study of two hilly mining regions in India’s Chhattisgarh and Odisha

Panel 4: Narrating Minorities

Xavier Guignard (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)

Exhausting the Adivasis political representation ? Communism, democracy and land in Kerala

Social writing: A study of Development of Critical Thinking among Adolescents in Kerala

Historical Revisionism: Examining Hate Materials in Pakistani Textbooks against the Hindu Minority

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Panel 2: Resisting the Identity Stigma

65 rue des Grands Moulins – 75013 Paris

Programme de la conférenceJOUR 1 Jeudi 13 juin

Salle 5.12 10hMot d’accueil et introduction

10h15 - 12h15

Discutant (à confirmer)

Présentations

Aishani Khurana (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, Inde)

Anisha Debbarman (Indian Institute for Urban Settlement, Bangalore, Inde)

13h45 - 15h45

Discutant(à confirmer)

Présentations

Anna Karthika (Institute of Social Research, Kampala, Ouganda)

Asma Bhat (Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Inde)

16h - 18h

Présentations

Dipti Bapat (University of Hyderabad, Inde)

Medha Chaturvedi (South Asia Institute, Heidelberg, Allemagne)

10h30 - 13h30

Discutant

Présentations

Jose Egas (Centre d’Etudes de l’Inde et de l’Asie du Sud, EHESS, Paris)

Sunaina K (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, Inde)

Laraib Niaz (University College, Londres, Royaume-Uni)

JOUR 2 Vendredi 14 juinSalle 5.12 10 h

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