[Fwd: [INDOLOGY] STIMW Programme]

Valerie J Roebuck vjroebuck at BTINTERNET.COM
Mon Apr 11 15:28:27 UTC 2011


I should perhaps have said that STIMW is 'Sanskritic Tradition in the Modern World'.

Valerie J Roebuck

On 11 Apr 2011, at 14:29, phitks at ncsu.edu wrote:

> Perhaps for those of us who cannot keep thousands of acronyms actively
> accessible you might spell out what STIMW means?  Others probably know
> which is why I'm responding offline.
> 
> Thanks,
> Tony K Stewart
> Professor of South Asian Religions & Literatures
> North Carolina State University
> 
> ---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
> Subject: [INDOLOGY] STIMW Programme
> From:    "Valerie J Roebuck" <vjroebuck at BTINTERNET.COM>
> Date:    Mon, April 11, 2011 9:14 am
> To:      INDOLOGY at liverpool.ac.uk
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Dear Colleagues
> 
> This is the programme for this year's STIMW Seminar.
> 
> NOTE: Please do not contact me about registration: I am just sending the
> information on behalf of the organizers.
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Valerie J Roebuck
> 
> 
> 28th Annual STIMW Seminar
> Fri 27 May 2011 10.45 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.
> Martin Harris Centre, G16, University of Manchester
> 
> Programme
> 
> 10.45-11.10	Coffee and registration
> 
> 11.15-12.00	Simon Brodbeck (Cardiff University)
> ‘The ancient Indian Rājasūya revisited’
> 
> 12.00-12.45	Lynn Thomas (Roehampton University, London) ‘The duties of
> the king and the welfare of the citizens: issues of human rights in the
> Mahābhārata’s Rājadharmaparvan’
> Discussant for both: Brian Black
> 
> 12.45-1.55	Lunch
> 
> 2.00-2.45	Suresh Kolichala (Atlanta, Georgia) ‘Interaction between
> orality and literacy in the composition of the Bhagavad-Gītā’
> Discussant: Jacqueline Suthren Hirst
> 
> 2.45-3.30	Michael Williams (University of Manchester) ‘Ancient Indian
> Techno-Babble: translating Navya-Nyāya texts for modern audiences’
> Discussant: Hazel Collinson
> 
> 3.30-4.00	Tea
> 
> 4.00-4.45	Klaus Bung (Institute for Dynamic Language Learning)
> ‘Principles of an algorithm which facilitates the learning of
> Sanskrit’
> Discussant: Dermot Killingley
> 
> 
> 4.45-5.00	STIMW 2012
> 
> 
> For further details, please see http://www.arts.manchester.ac.uk/stimw or
> contact jacqueline.hirst at manchester.ac.uk
> 
> To book, please print out, complete and post registration form.
> 
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