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Wording the World: Veena Das and Scenes of Inheritance
Roma Chatterji (Ed.)
Launched on:
31/07/2015
Venue:
India International Centre, New Delhi
Vasudha Dalmiya, Professor Emerita of Hindi and Modern South Asian Studies introduces the book to the audience. The panel consists of (from left to right): Usha Ramanathan, international expert on law and poverty, Bhrigupati Singh of the department of Anthropology, Brown University, Kavita Singh of the School of Arts and Aesthetics, JNU and Sanjay Srivastava, Centre for Study of Social Systems,JNU.
Vasudha Dalmiya talks about the book.
Veena Das listens to the panel discussion.
Roma Chatterji speaks about her experience of editing and compiling a volume of essays inspired by Veena Das’s work.
Bhrigupati Singh speaks at the panel discussion.
Usha Ramanathan speaks at the panel discussion.
Panelists Sanjay Srivastava and Kavita Singh.
Ashis Nandy in the audience.
Pratiksha Baxi attends the panel discussion.