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States of Sentiment: Exploring the Cultures of Emotion
Pramod K. Nayar
Hyderabad
New Delhi
Launched on :
15/04/2011
Venue :
New Delhi
The Delhi launch of
States of Sentiment
was held at IIC Annexe on 15 April 2011. The session was chaired by Professor Ashis Nandy and the panellists were Franson Manjali, Anuradha Kapur and Roma Chatterji.
The audience at the launch.
The author signs a copy.
Discussions after the launch.
Professor Ashis Nandy releases the book. Seen here with author Pramod Nayar.
(From the left) Professor Ashis Nandy; Dr Pramod Nayar, author of the book; Franson Manjali, Professor, Centre of Linguistics and English, JNU; Anuradha Kapur, Professor and Director, National School of Drama; Roma Chatterji, Professor of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics.
Professor Nandy introduces the book.
Professor Manjali talks about the book.
Professor Kapur discusses the performative aspects of emotions.
Professor Chatterji rounds off the discussion.
Dr Nayar responds to the panellists' observations.
The audience at the launch.