Prāśnika is an academic journal from Let’s Talk Tattva. It traces philosophy beyond its academic boundaries, to engage the hermeneutic tapestry of the subcontinent and deepen our understanding as well as our affective entanglement with everyday existence. #philosophyjournal
A committee alone can’t; it’s the philosophical community that can grow a Journal.
Introducing Prāśnika: Journal of Subcontinental Thought & Imagination. More news here: https://t.co/cBvlBwbgfT
Art: Gaganendranath Tagore, Untitled
#philosophyjournal#subcontinentalthought#poesy
@LetsTalkTattva & @oxpubphil invite you to join in for the opening lecture of the newly introduced series on "Being & Thought in/of Inner Asia: Understanding the Epochs of Asian Lives" by Prof. Xinru Liu and Prof. Deven Patel. Visit https://t.co/6V0EfYZcIb for registration & info
Join us on 22nd September ‘24 to hear Dr Sudeep (@PhiloFakeeri ), Asst. Professor at @hinducollege_du, speaking on ‘Buddhaghosa’s Model of Temporality Through the Prism of Henri Bergson’. Register here: https://t.co/mhrEnW01ea
Also, feel free to spread the word!
We invite you to register for an upcoming talk in the continuing ‘Philosophy with Scholars’ series by Saumya Suyal, a PhD candidate at IIT-Kanpur.
Register here only once for all upcoming sessions in the series: https://t.co/hiTMu7VOf5
All are welcome!
Workshop on Pothi (Script) of the Ramlila at Ramnagar: Recitation and Performance
by Dr. Dharmendra Yadav (Varanasi)
Baden-Württemberg Fellow at the SAI
FRIDAY, 14.06.2024
14:00 - 18:00 HRS.
(WITH A COFFEE BREAK)
ROOM 010.00.01
#SaiHeidelberg#UniversitätHeidelberg
https://t.co/v0CBRfBeSy
Final upload from Thinking Time series that we (Let's Talk Tattva) did in May-August 2023. We are grateful for Prof. Dravid's gracious presence on our platform; in this lecture, he presents the concept of time (kāla) in various Sanskrit thought systems
👀 2024 #AIIS Fellowship Competition is now accepting applications!
AIIS invites applications from scholars, professionals, and artists who wish to conduct research or carry out artistic projects in India in 2025- 2026.
https://t.co/yZzLl3q1RP
Deadline: Nov 15, 2024
Listen now: Karen Pechilis and Amy-Ruth Holt discuss their book, Devotional Visualities, with @NewBooksNetwork.
Devotional Visualities looks at the development of bhakti devotion and its influences.
Get the podcast: https://t.co/ZgNeJS3aHJ
Get the book: https://t.co/aA51HSNnJ4
Have you read Interpreting Child Sacrifice Narratives?
Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi examines child sacrifice, violence, and rituals from the ancient Near East into the contemporary world through the lens of psychology.
Find out more: https://t.co/x71MIsEAmF
TOMORROW, April 12 | 3:30 PM ET | Luce Hall 101 Auditorium
Please join the Hindi Department tomorrow for the annual Yale Hindi Debate: The Yale Round! We hope to see you there!
I spoke to The Vegan Report podcast about my current book project on medieval Muslim freethinker al-Maʿarrī and Islamic animal ethics. 🐱 Thanks to host Rayane for inviting me and to you all for listening! https://t.co/l5GSGjmakv
This article shows how untouchability was framed as an ethnographic problem largely through a racial and Brahmanical perspective by looking at some of the main interventions made by British and Indian social scientists in early 20C India. https://t.co/O3ospXa4G6
This article expands the study of museums and public culture in postcolonial South Asia and the Global South through an exploration of non-state house museums in contemporary Nagaland, a state in north-east India. https://t.co/fmiZhGDRAg