[INDOLOGY] full-day Madison ACSA symposium on Animal Subjects in South Asia Oct. 30
Dominik Wujastyk
wujastyk at gmail.com
Mon Oct 21 20:41:51 UTC 2024
Sounds great, but is only "open to registered conference attendees".
Registration is US$260.
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On Sun, 20 Oct 2024 at 13:20, Andrea Lorene Gutierrez via INDOLOGY <
indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
> Dear all (with apologies for cross-posting),
>
>
> I'm pleased to invite all to join our full-day symposium, both in-person
> and virtual (zoom link in conference app), at the Madison 2024 ACSA on *"Animal
> Subjects in South Asia,"* co-organizers Andrea Gutierrez and Thomas
> Trautmann.
>
>
> For more information please contact me at
> andrea.gutierrez at austin.utexas.edu
>
>
> Yours,
>
> Andrea Gutierrez
>
>
>
> *Animal Subjects in South Asia*
>
>
> *Abstract*
>
>
> Animals are intricately woven into the histories, ideologies, images, and
> texts of South Asia. Likewise, human lives in South Asia have perennially
> existed alongside non-human animals within shared ecologies. Recent decades
> have been marked by the “animal turn” across the scholarly landscape, and
> the introduction of animal studies into South Asian studies is already well
> underway. This symposium radically centers animals in our study of South
> Asia without decentering humans, exploring human understandings of specific
> animals throughout the historical period, from deep history to the present
> day.
>
>
> The symposium dedicates more than half of our attention to one very
> exceptional animal—the elephant—with the rest of our time reserved for
> other animals in South Asia. Our research concerns animals as beings of
> their own. At the same time, focusing on animals only aids our
> understanding of human histories, stories, archaeologies, ethnographies,
> and geographies.
>
>
> *Schedule for Wednesday, Oct. 30*
>
>
> *8:30-10:15 Human-Animal Relations: From Elephants to Pigeons*
>
>
> Anu Karippal, “'Wildness', Conservation Discourse, and Cultural Elephants
> of South India”
>
> Muhammad Kavesh, “Rethinking Multispecies Hospitality in Rural Pakistan”
>
> Sagnik Saha (virtual), “The Abject Animals: Dogs, Jackals and Donkeys in
> Early Indian Imagination”
>
>
> *Break 10:15-10:30am*
>
>
> *10:30- 12:15 The Visual Record of Animals in South Asian History*
>
>
> Chiara Policardi (virtual), “Śrī-Lakṣmī and Elephants: Investigating
> Genesis and Valences of the Association, between Texts and Art”
>
> Charlotte Gorant, “Elephant and cobra nāgas: Exploring ancient likenesses
> of curved trunks and bodies in art”
>
>
> *Lunch 12:15-1:45pm*
>
>
> *1:45-3:30 Elephants through History: Understanding the Biological Animal,
> Animal Management & Sovereignty and Kingship*
>
>
> Thomas Trautmann, “Elephant science, old and new”
>
> Andrea Gutiérrez, “Tusk-trimming within the Elephant Care Tradition (
> *Gajaśāstra*) of Early South Asia”
>
> Ali Anooshahr, “Aurangzeb’s Elephants”
>
>
> *Break 3:30-3:45pm*
>
>
> *3:45 - 5:30 Watery Beings, Fluid Identities: Animals Read through
> Buddhist Materials & Āyurveda*
>
>
> Lisa Brooks, “Unlikely Subjects: Leeches, Gender, and Personhood in Early
> South Asian Medical Literatures”
>
> Jahnabi Chanchani, “Making Animal, Making Buddha”
>
> --
> Dr. Andrea Gutiérrez
> Assistant Professor of Instruction
> Department of Asian Studies
> The University of Texas at Austin
>
> https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/asianstudies/faculty/alg3485
> https://utexas.academia.edu/AndreaLoreneGutierrez
>
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