[INDOLOGY] New research blog "Regionalism & Cosmopolitism: South India"
Manu Francis
manufrancis at gmail.com
Tue Apr 23 15:35:45 UTC 2013
Dear List,
In my capacity as craven digital opportunist, I just wanted to let you
know about the existence of a new research blog hosted on the
"hypotheses" platform:
http://rcsi.hypotheses.org/
This blog entitled "Regionalism & Cosmopolitism: South India" is that
of its namesake research group at the Centre d’études de l’Inde et de
l’Asie du Sud (CEIAS, UMR 8564, EHESS-CNRS, Paris). Its aim is to
contribute to the description on the long term of the singular and
shared features of South Indian culture, which went through a
bi-directional process of cosmopolitism and régionalism. Bloggers are
historians, anthropologists, geographers, and philolologists.
Latest posts:
Tamil original of Ellis’ legend of the cowpox found
(http://rcsi.hypotheses.org/488)
Découverte de l’original tamoul de la légende de la variole de la
vache de Francis Whyte Ellis (http://rcsi.hypotheses.org/419)
Overseas temples and Tamil migratory space (http://rcsi.hypotheses.org/400)
Latest Epigraphical Publication by K.V. Ramesh (http://rcsi.hypotheses.org/300)
Governmental Institutions vs. Associations: The Multifaceted
Expression of Siddha Medicine in Tamil Nadu
(http://rcsi.hypotheses.org/317)
North Indian Scripts & South Indian Kings (http://rcsi.hypotheses.org/288)
With very best wishes.
--
Emmanuel Francis
Chargé de recherche CNRS, Centre d'étude de l'Inde et de l'Asie du Sud
(UMR 8564, EHESS-CNRS, Paris)
http://ceias.ehess.fr/
http://ceias.ehess.fr/document.php?id=1725
http://rcsi.hypotheses.org/
Associate member, Centre for the Study of Manuscript Culture (SFB 950,
Universität Hamburg)
http://www.manuscript-cultures.uni-hamburg.de/index_e.html
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