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- Sheri Byrd, Office of Marketing and Communications, 360/546-9602, byrds@vancouver.wsu.edu
- Pavithra Narayanan, Department of English, 360/546-9732, pavithra@vancouver.wsu.edu
Vancouver, Wash. - Washington State University Vancouver announces the Fall 2006 Honors Lecture Series, "Beyond Bollywood: Social Films, Transnational Directors, Indian Scenarios," talks on films from and about India.
All discussions will be 7 to 9 p.m. in the 91³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø Multimedia Classroom building, Room 6. These events are free and open to the public.
Sept. 7
Dr. Pavithra Narayanan, Assistant Professor, Washington State University Vancouver, presents "A reflection in the water: confronting gender & political issues of India through cinema," a discussion of Deepa Mehta's film "Water."
Sept. 21
Dr. Jigna Desai, Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota, presents "From Blackpool to Bollywood: British Asian Feminism in Bhaji on the Beach," a discussion of Gurinder Chadha's film "Bhaji on the Beach."
Oct. 5
Dr. Kumi Silva, Asst. Professor, Northeastern University, Boston, presents, "Four days, Five stories: Monsoon Wedding and the Mythos of a ‘New' India," a discussion of Mira Nair's film "Monsoon Wedding."
Oct. 19
Dr. Jon Hegglund, Asst. Professor, Washington State University, Pullman, presents,
"The Stain of Race, the Bleach of Englishness, the Fabric Softener of Sexuality," a discussion of Hanif Kureishi's film "My Beautiful Laundrette."
Nov. 2
Dr. Sangita Gopal, Asst. Professor, University of Oregon, presents, "Communal Love: Erotics and Politics in Recent Indian Cinema," a discussion of Aparna Sen's film "Mr. & Mrs. Iyer."
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