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Partition and South Asia's diaspora?

Seminar by Dr Joya Chatterji


Dr Joya Chatterji was educated at the Universities of Delhi and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where she is now a Fellow and University Lecturer in History. Her first book published in 1994, Bengal divided, Hindu communalism and partition, 1932-1947 was the first work which drew attention to the role of Hindu communalism in 1947. It was translated into Bangla by University of Dhaka press in 2003. Last year, her second monograph on the consequences of the partition, The spoils of partition, was published by Cambridge University Press. Dr Chatterji has written widely on communalism, borders, refugees, migration and identity-formation, and is presently leading a large AHRC project on the Bengali diaspora in the delta and the UK


Speaker(s):

Professor Joya Chatterji | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

13 March 2008 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

Lab 1, Whitechapel Idea Store, Brick Lane Circle
321 Whitechapel Road
London
E1 1BU
07960844117
http://www.bricklanecircle.org
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Brick Lane Circle
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07960844117
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