Finished International Workshop “Circuits of Travel in South Asia and Beyond: The Tawa’if and Nautch Girls in Late Colonial India” (Mar. 21)
2024.03.21
Category: Workshop
Research Group: A02 Islamic Thought & KnowledgeC01 Digital Humanities
Islamic Trust Studies Workshop “Circuits of Travel in South Asia and Beyond: The Tawa’if and Nautch Girls in Late Colonial India” will be jointly held by C01 “Analyses of Connectivities by Digital Humanities Methods” and A02 “Changes in the World of Islamic Thought and Knowledge.”
Date: Thursday, March 21, 2024 14:00-17:00
Venue: Room 422, South School Building, Mita Campus, Keio University
- Lecturer: Shweta Sachdeva Jha (Delhi University)
- Discusssant: Ayako Ninomiya (Aoyama Gakuin University)
- Moderator: Yuri Ishida (Okayama University)
Program:
14:00-17:00 Workshop
17:30-19:30 Information exchange banquet
This workshop will discuss the movement of people, focusing on the activities of tawa’if and nautch girls, including those in the Mughal court in and after the late eighteenth century, as well as those from India to the West in and after the nineteenth century.
- Language: English
- Conditions: Hybrid (In-person, Online), Pre-registration
- Pre-registration: (In-person) https://forms.gle/jUP8TMEggMaPbjaw7 (Online) https://keio-univ.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZErcOmpqz8vH9Sysnh9At3w18XDDatQ1gJj
- Contact:Soichi NAGANO (soichi.nagano[at]keio.jp)