[Urbanstudy] Sanjay Srivastava on Sexuality, Urban Print Culture, and its Publics

Sadan Jha sadan at sarai.net
Sat Nov 27 15:13:59 IST 2004


URBAN CULTURES AND POLITICS: Urban Experiences

This seminar series is an initiative to establish a critical dialogue 
with current academic research on urban experiences and media politics 
in South Asia.
We begin the series this year with an exploration of regimes of urban 
sexuality. Scheduled between December 2004 and February 2005, six 
lectures will focus on the field of the urban in contemporary as well as 
historical settings.


Thursday, 2 December 2004; 3.30 P.M.
Sarai, CSDS. 29, Rajpur Road. Delhi.

Sanjay Srivastava, " Ticketless Travel, or, ‘Doctor, Patient Go Missing 
Despite Delhi Police’s All Night Vigil’: Sexuality, Urban Print Culture, 
and its Publics."


Sanjay Srivastava teaches anthropology, cultural studies and social 
theory at Deakin University, Melbourne. He is currently affiliated with 
CSDS. His publications include 'Constructing Post-colonial India: 
National Character and the Doon School', 'Asia: Cultural Politics in the 
Global Age' (co-authored), and 'Sexual Sites, Seminal Attitudes: 
Sexualities, Masculinities and Culture in South Asia' (contributing 
editor). His current research focuses on urban spaces and cultures.




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