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Moharram
Optional Holiday
International Conference on Asian Culture Industries: A Comparative Study of India, Japan and South Korea, Bangalore
Coordinator: S.V. Srinivas
LASSnet 2010: Siting Law
Second Conference of the Law and Social Sciences Research Network/ Venue: FLAME, Pune
Visiting Fellows
CSCS provides affiliation to Indian and international researchers for varying periods of time. In addition CSCS also invites academics to interact with faculty and students and to present their work at the Centre.
Fellowships at CSCS
The CSCS Fellowships Programme began in 2002 to make its substantial library and faculty resources available to a range of researchers outside the institution.
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Current State: Published
Talk by Dipika Mukherjee
"Its really nice...you can see in the movies": The landscape of loss in the language of Surinamese-Hindustani women in the Netherlands.
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Starts on 24 April 2008 |
"Its really nice...you can see in the movies": The landscape of loss in the language of Surinamese-Hindustani women in the Netherlands. |
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Dipika Mukherjee has taught at universities in the United States, Malaysia, and Singapore for the past fifteen years. She earned her PhD in English (Sociolinguistics)at Texas A&M University. Her research focuses on the language patterns of women in Indian diasporic communities and she is currently a Fellow at the International Institute for Asian Studies in Leiden and investigating Negotiating Languages and Forging Identities: Surinamese-Indian Women in the Netherlands (http://www.iias.nl/index.php?q=mukherjee-dipika).
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