SASSpod
Un pódcast de Center for South Asia
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84 Episodo
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Gowri Shankar, Protecting King Cobras
Publicado: 31/7/2023 -
Rabia Saeed: The power of writing, serendipity, and luck
Publicado: 17/7/2023 -
Isabel Salovaara, Tuition and coaching in Patna
Publicado: 8/6/2023 -
Aidan Milliff, How people respond to violence
Publicado: 30/5/2023 -
Shripad “Tulja” Tuljapurkar, Travels and the chili pepper
Publicado: 15/5/2023 -
Gulika Reddy, Teaching as Advocacy
Publicado: 24/4/2023 -
Feyaad Allie, Muslim Politics in India
Publicado: 23/3/2023 -
Elspeth Iralu, Indigenous Mapping and Identity
Publicado: 10/3/2023 -
Nasiruddin Nezaami, Stanford after Afghanistan
Publicado: 17/2/2023 -
Max Bruce: South Asia, Urdu, and Shibli Nomani
Publicado: 6/2/2023 -
Halima Kazem, Stories from Afghanistan
Publicado: 23/1/2023 -
Moogdho Mim Mahzab, Reducing Environmental Pollution in Bangladesh
Publicado: 9/1/2023 -
South Asia in Motion at Stanford University Press
Publicado: 5/12/2022 -
Anuradha Bhasin: Journalism, the Media, and Kashmir
Publicado: 21/11/2022 -
Thenmozhi Soundararajan, The Trauma of Caste
Publicado: 7/11/2022 -
Chandra Vadhana Radhakrishnan, Gender Equality: activism meets entrepreneurship
Publicado: 24/10/2022 -
Gayatri Sethi: Belonging, unbelonging, and the complexity of identity
Publicado: 11/10/2022 -
Decolonizing collections: South Asia Open Archives
Publicado: 12/9/2022 -
Jonathan Peterson: Vedanta, atheism, and body modification
Publicado: 3/6/2022 -
Shaili Chopra, The power of digital and SheThePeople
Publicado: 13/5/2022
The South Asian Studies at Stanford (SASS) Podcast features conversations between the Center for South Asia at Stanford and guests who have a connection to Stanford as faculty, staff, students, or alumni. The podcasts feature a wide range of topics, ranging from poetry to politics, from manuscript collecting to music, from business to Bollywood. Every podcast consists of an informal and informative conversation about South Asia and its meaning in the world, in our lives, and at Stanford.