[csaa-forum] Fwd: IOSARN Seminar Series: Adrian McNeil, 11th Sept., 5.30 pm

Devleena Ghosh Devleena.Ghosh at uts.edu.au
Thu Sep 3 11:16:35 CST 2009



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> From: Cornelia Betzler <Cornelia.Betzler at uts.edu.au>
> Date: 3 September 2009 11:41:44 AM
> To: Transforming Cultures <Transforming.Cultures at uts.edu.au>
> Subject: IOSARN Seminar Series: Adrian McNeil, 11th Sept., 5.30 pm
> Reply-To: Cornelia Betzler <Cornelia.Betzler at uts.edu.au>
>
>
> [Apologies for cross posting]
>
> UTS:IOSARN SEMINAR SERIES 2009
>
> The Indian Ocean and South Asia Research Network invites you to its  
> fifth seminar in 2009:
>
> Adrian McNeil, Macquarie University (Media, Music and Cultural  
> Studies)
>
> 'Hindustani musicians negotiate Globalisation: innovative,  
> intercultural and in your face'
>
> DATE: Friday, 11th September
> TIME: 5.30 pm
> VENUE: TfC Bagel, UTS, Building 3 (Bon Marche), Level 4, Room 4.02
>
> Please RSVP: Cornelia.Betzler at uts.edu.au
>
> Abstract
> Over the last decade or so, Hindustani musicians in Kolkata have  
> been increasingly travelling outside of India to perform. This has  
> been facilitated primarily through two ongoing processes: one being  
> the increasing internationalisation of networks and structures of  
> patronage for Hindustani music and the other being the establishment  
> of world music networks promoting intercultural hybridity. Both of  
> these phenomena can be seen as part of the larger arena of cultural  
> consequences arising from economic globalisation. Drawing upon long  
> term associations with these musicians, this paper explores a range  
> of innovative responses through which they engage with international  
> networks and the heterogeneity of spaces that globalisation has  
> given rise to.
>
> Please visit the IOSARN website for biographical information on  
> Adrian McNeil.
>
> ****
>
> Upcoming IOSARN Friday Seminars:
> - 25th September: Reena Dobson, CCR, UWS, “Towards Mauritianité:  
> Negotiating the Ethnic and the National in Mauritius”
> - 6th November: Nayantara Pothen, CCR, UWS, title tba
>
> See you there!
>
> Cornelia Betzler
> Administration and Communications Officer I Transforming Cultures  
> Research Centre
> Project Officer I Indian Ocean & South Asia Research Network
> Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
> University of Technology, Sydney | PO Box 123, Broadway, NSW 2007 |  
> Australia
> Ph.: +61 2 9514 2768
> www.tfc.uts.edu.au
> www.iosarn.com
>
>

(Dr) Devleena Ghosh
Director, UTS-IOSARN (Indian Ocean and South Asia Research Network) www.iosarn.com
Regional Editor, South, West and Central Asia , Asian Studies Review
Associate Professor, Social Inquiry Program
Bon Marche (Bldg 3), room 550 (enter via 755 Harris St)
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
University of Technology, Sydney
Australia
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