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Volume II, No. 1, Spring 2003 |
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| Departments | |
| State of the Field | |
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Cultural Ecology in India: An Interview with Stuart Cox by Farley Richmond, Professor of Drama and Department Head, University of Georgia, USA |
| Introductory Essays | |
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What's Love Got to Do with It? Choosing between Love and Family in Late 19th Century Indiaby Judith E. Walsh, Associate Professor of Humanities, State University of New York at Old Westbury, USA Patronage and Authority: Buddhist Monasteries in Early Medieval India by Amit Jha, Lecturer, Department of History, Sri Aurobindo College, Delhi University, India
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| Perspectives | |
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Reading and Writing Indian Women: The 50 Years Since Independence, 1947-97 by Geraldine Forbes, Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair of the Department of History, State University of New York at Oswego, USA |
| Book Reviews | |
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A Review of Ashok Kapur's Pokhran and Beyond: India's Nuclear Behavior by Mohammed Badrul Alam, Professor of Area Studies and Political Science at Miyazaki International College, Miyazaki, Japan A Review of Svatmarama's The Hatha Yoga Pradipika in a new English translation by Brian Dana Akers by N. Ree Wells, Associate
Professor of Sociology, Missouri Southern State College, USA |
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ASA 358: Societies and Cultures of South Asia (a course syllabus for undergraduates) by Mohammed Badrul Alam,
Professor of Area Studies and Political Science at Miyazaki International
College, Miyazaki, Japan |
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Copyright 2003 Teaching South Asia (ISSN 1529-8558) and Project South Asia. All rights reserved. |
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