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Mobilizing transregional indigenous identities on cross-sectional borders

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Asian Studies Centre
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Bina Sengar gives the third presentation on the second day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.

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Asian Studies Centre
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Bina Sengar
Keywords
literature
india
Identities
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 28/04/2021
Duration: 00:40:40

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Persian Cosmopolis and World Literature in Precolonial Marathi Literary Historiography

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Asian Studies Centre
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Sachin Ketkar gives the second presentation on the second day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.

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Asian Studies Centre
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Sachin Ketkar
Keywords
persian literature
india
literature
Colonialism
precolonialism
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 28/04/2021
Duration: 00:46:50

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Circuits of interchange and influence: The 1979 Rucha issue on Urdu and Marathi modernist poetry

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Asian Studies Centre
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Anjali Nerlekar gives the first talk on the second day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.

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Asian Studies Centre
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Anjali Nerlekar
Keywords
literature
urdu
indian literature
india
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 28/04/2021
Duration: 00:44:23

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Education, Nationalism and the Native Body: the Pradnya Pathshala Project

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Asian Studies Centre
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Rahul Sarwate gives the fourth presentation on the first day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.

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Asian Studies Centre
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Rahul Sarwate
Keywords
literature
india
indian literature
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 28/04/2021
Duration: 00:48:06

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सत्ता तुझी राणीबाई: Royals in Marathi Writings

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Asian Studies Centre
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Shraddha Kumbhojkar gives the third presentation for the first day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.

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Asian Studies Centre
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Shraddha Kumbhojkar
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india
literature
indian literature
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 28/04/2021
Duration: 00:45:02

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Like Milk and Sugar

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Asian Studies Centre
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Dominic Vendell gives the second presentation for the first day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.

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Asian Studies Centre
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Dominic Vendell
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litrature
asia
india
indian literature
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 28/04/2021
Duration: 00:44:39

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A history of English folk tunes

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Folk Tunes and Englishness
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Dr Alice Little speaks with folk musicians and music collectors Jeremy Barlow, Matt Coatsworth, and Becky Price about the history of English folk music, and what makes it so 'English'.
From seventeenth-century Playford to twenty-first century Boldwood, the speakers look primarily at instrumental music and discuss the migration of tunes around the world, how they are played, their use in dance, varying instrumentation and the restrictions that brings, and how tune titles relate to each other.

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Folk Tunes and Englishness
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Alice Little
Jeremy Barlow
Matt Coatsworth
Becky Price
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english folk music
music
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 26/04/2021
Duration: 00:30:13

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Folk Tunes and Englishness

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Folk Tunes and Englishness
In this 3-part series, Dr Alice Little speaks with folk musicians, researchers and music collectors about English folk music in history, in performance today, and what it means for music to be 'English'.

In this series you will hear from Becky Price, Rob Harbron, Sam Sweeney, Matt Coatsworth, Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne, Alan Lamb, Marie Bashiru, Jeremy Barlow, Nicola Beazley, Stewart Hardy, and Tom Kitching. Each episode includes discussion as well as musical demos and recordings provided by the musicians.

Alice Little is a Knowledge Exchange Fellow with TORCH (The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities) at the University of Oxford and the English Folk Dance and Song Society.

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The Tinderbox documentary film discussion

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Middle East Centre
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Gillian Mosely (Film Director and Producer) joins Dr Anne Irfan, Professor Eugene Rogan and our Middle East Centre webinar audience to talk about her documentary film, The Tinderbox - Israel and Palestine: time to call time?
Dr Anne Irfan (Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford) and Professor Eugene Rogan (St Antony’s College, Oxford).
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Knowledge is power, but lack of knowledge keeps power where politicians want it... From BAFTA-award-winning producer Gillian Mosely, in association with multi-award winners, Spring Films (NIGHT WILL FALL, THE ACT OF KILLING), THE TINDERBOX is a controversial, revealing, and timely new feature documentary exploring both sides of the Israeli Palestinian conflict. It’s the first time the facts behind the divide have been brought to the screen in a single film, and delves deep into history, as well as hearing from contemporary Israeli and Palestinian voices. Exposing surprising, shocking and uncomfortable truths, not least for its Jewish director and onscreen investigator, this is an important film that will provide valuable context and help people make up their minds – or even change them.

http://www.thetinderboxfilm.com

A first-time director, Gillian Mosely began producing films in 1997, creating, developing, producing and exec producing a wide range of high end documentaries for Arte, BBC, Channel 4, Discovery, History, ITV, NatGeo, PBS and ZDF among others. In 2017 Gillian produced her first Feature Documentary: Manolo: the Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards (Netflix). TV films include “Ancient Egypt: Life and Death in the Valley of the Kings,” BBC2, and BAFTA, Royal Television Society and AIB award-winning “Mummifying Alan,” Channel 4, Discovery, NGCI.

Dr Anne Irfan is Anne Irfan is Departmental Lecturer in Forced Migration at the Refugee Studies Centre. She holds a Dual Master’s Degree from Columbia University and the LSE and a PhD from the LSE, where she wrote her doctoral thesis on the historical role of the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in the Palestinian refugee camps. She previously taught at the University of Sussex and the LSE, and is an Associate Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy.

Anne’s research interests include global refugee history, UNRWA and Palestinian refugees, forced migration in the Middle East, the spatiality of refugee camps, and archival suppression. She is currently Co-Investigator on the British Academy-funded research project Borders, global governance and the refugee, examining the historical origins of the global refugee regime. In recent years, she has spoken at the UK Parliament in Westminster, and the UN Headquarters in New York and Geneva about the functions of the UNRWA regime and the exclusions facing Palestinian refugees from Syria.

Anne’s work has been published in Journal of Refugee Studies, Jerusalem Quarterly and Forced Migration Review, as well as media outlets The Washington Post and The Conversation. Her article ‘Is Jerusalem international or Palestinian? Rethinking UNGA Resolution 181’ was named co-winner of the 2017 Ibrahim Dakkak Award for Best Essay on Jerusalem. She is currently working on a book about UNRWA’s institutional history.

Professor Eugene Rogan is Professor of Modern Middle Eastern History at the University of Oxford and Director of the Middle East Centre at St Antony’s College. He is author of The Fall of the Ottomans: The Great War in the Middle East, 1914-1920 (Penguin, 2015) which was named The Economist books of the year 2015 and The Sunday Times top ten bestseller; and The Arabs: A History (Penguin, 2009, 3rd edition 2018), which has been translated in 18 languages and was named one of the best books of 2009 by The Economist, The Financial Times, and The Atlantic Monthly. His earlier works include Frontiers of the State in the Late Ottoman Empire (Cambridge University Press, 1999), for which he received the Albert Hourani Book Award of the Middle East Studies Association of North America and the Fuad Köprülü Prize of the Turkish Studies Association; The War for Palestine: Rewriting the History of 1948 (Cambridge University Press, 2001, second edition 2007, with Avi Shlaim), which has been published in Arabic, French, Turkish and Italian editions; and Outside In: On the Margins of the Modern Middle East (I.B. Tauris, 2002).

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Middle East Centre
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Gillian Mosely
Anne Irfan
Eugene Rogan
Keywords
modern middle eastern studies
human rights
woman director
documentary
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 20/04/2021
Duration: 00:54:46

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Social Status and Recycling in Bronze Age China

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Digging for Meaning: Research from the Oxford School of Archaeology
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What does recycling have to do with social standing in Bronze Age China? Dr Victoria Sainsbury discusses the recent work of the FLAME team, lead by Dr Ray Liu, on the metal work at Anyang, and how powerful people controlled how metal moved through society

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Digging for Meaning: Research from the Oxford School of Archaeology
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Victoria Sainsbury
Keywords
archaeology
magic
china
Metal
recycling
sustainable
Bronze Age
Anyang
weapon
vessel
bronze
copper
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 20/04/2021
Duration: 00:12:40

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