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Showcases India's Rich Culture, Diversity
Monday, January 20, 2020 19 For events and press releases email [email protected] or Santhosh Chandran Indian Experience Santhosh Chandran call (974) 4000 2222 Santhosh Chandran Radio Malayalam 98.6 FM event marks Big Brother launch TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK DOHA NDIAN filmmaker and one of If humour were to run out, the trendsetters in the comedy genre of Malayalam cinema, there wouldn’t have been Siddique, has chosen serious any comede creations after drama over humour in his lat- Charlie Chaplin’s, but Iest outing and cites his “ageing” for slipping out of the familiar groove. there have been. Nothing His latest film, Big Brother,an leads to the end of action-thriller starring celebrated Malayalam actor Mohanlal, re- anything. Whatsapp jokes leased in Qatar on Friday. and the memes and trolls The director and his name- sake, actor Siddique — who plays a on social media point to prominent character in the film — the growth of humour in were in Doha for the Qatar launch Malayalam cinema of the film organised by Radio Ma- layalam 98.6 FM, the Truth Group Siddique, the director of and Lal Cares & Mohanlal Fans Big Brother Online Unit-Qatar. At a meet-the-press held at Zai- who acts as the saviour of his (From left) Lal Cares & Mohanlal Fans Online Unit-Qatar, Radio Malayalam 98.6 FM MD and CEO Anwar Hussain, director Siddique, actor Siddique, Truth Group MD toon Restaurant in Doha as part of family. It is treated with the seri- Abdul Samad and Radio Malayalam 98.6 FM Marketing Manager Noufal Abdul Rahman address the media at the Zaitoon Restaurant & Grills in Doha ahead of the the movie launch, Siddique, the di- ousness the subject demands but Big Brother movie launch, in Qatar on Friday. -
Ghost-Movies in Southeast Asia and Beyond. Narratives, Cultural
DORISEA-Workshop Ghost-Movies in Southeast Asia and beyond. Narratives, cultural contexts, audiences October 3-6, 2012 University of Goettingen, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology Convenor: Peter J. Braeunlein Abstracts Post-war Thai Cinema and the Supernatural: Style and Reception Context Mary Ainslie (Kuala Lumpur) Film studies of the last decade can be characterised by escalating scholarly interest in the diverse film forms of Far East Asian nations. In particular, such focus often turns to the ways in which the horror film can provide a culturally specific picture of a nation that offers insight into the internal conflicts and traumas faced by its citizens. Considering such research, the proposed paper will explore the lower-class ‘16mm era’ film form of 1950s and 60s Thailand, a series of mass-produced live-dubbed films that drew heavily upon the supernatural animist belief systems that organised Thai rural village life and deployed a film style appropriate to this context. Through textual analysis combined with anthropological and historical research, this essay will explore the ways in which films such as Mae-Nak-Prakanong (1959 dir. Rangsir Tasanapayak), Nguu-Phii (1966 dir. Rat Saet-Thaa-Phak-Dee), Phii-Saht-Sen-Haa (1969 dir. Pan-Kam) and Nang-Prai-Taa-Nii (1967 dir. Nakarin) deploy such discourses in relation to a dramatic wider context of social upheaval and the changes enacted upon rural lower-class viewers during this era, much of which was specifically connected to the post-war influx of American culture into Thailand. Finally it will indicate that the influence of this lower-class film style is still evident in the contemporary New Thai industry, illustrating that even in this global era of multiplex blockbusters such audiences and their beliefs and practices are still prominent and remain relevant within Thai society. -
The Undead Subject of Lost Decade Japanese Horror Cinema a Thesis
The Undead Subject of Lost Decade Japanese Horror Cinema A thesis presented to the faculty of the College of Fine Arts of Ohio University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Arts Jordan G. Parrish August 2017 © 2017 Jordan G. Parrish. All Rights Reserved. 2 This thesis titled The Undead Subject of Lost Decade Japanese Horror Cinema by JORDAN G. PARRISH has been approved for the Film Division and the College of Fine Arts by Ofer Eliaz Assistant Professor of Film Studies Matthew R. Shaftel Dean, College of Fine Arts 3 Abstract PARRISH, JORDAN G., M.A., August 2017, Film Studies The Undead Subject of Lost Decade Japanese Horror Cinema Director of Thesis: Ofer Eliaz This thesis argues that Japanese Horror films released around the turn of the twenty- first century define a new mode of subjectivity: “undead subjectivity.” Exploring the implications of this concept, this study locates the undead subject’s origins within a Japanese recession, decimated social conditions, and a period outside of historical progression known as the “Lost Decade.” It suggests that the form and content of “J- Horror” films reveal a problematic visual structure haunting the nation in relation to the gaze of a structural father figure. In doing so, this thesis purports that these films interrogate psychoanalytic concepts such as the gaze, the big Other, and the death drive. This study posits themes, philosophies, and formal elements within J-Horror films that place the undead subject within a worldly depiction of the afterlife, the films repeatedly ending on an image of an emptied-out Japan invisible to the big Other’s gaze. -
Krishna Jagadish CV Full-May 14, 2021
Krishna Jagadish SV PhD (Agriculture [Crop Physiology]; University of Reading, UK) MSc (Agronomy), BSc (Agriculture) Current position and contact details Professor Department of Agronomy 3706 Throckmorton Plant Sciences Center Manhattan, Kansas 66506 United States of America Email – [email protected] Crop ecophysiology Lab - https://www.agronomy.k-state.edu/crop-ecophysiology-lab/ Academic and professional appointments • Professor - Crop Physiologist, Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA (June 2021 - Continuing) • Associate Professor - Crop Physiologist, Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA (May 2015 – May 2021) • Scientist II - Team leader for IRRI’s heat and combined drought and heat stress physiology research and Deputy Division Head at the Crop and Environmental Sciences Division, (Currently - Sustainable Impact Platform), International Rice Research Institute, Philippines (Mar. 2014 - Apr. 2015) • Scientist I - Team leader for heat stress physiology at the Crop and Environmental Sciences Division, International Rice Research Institute, Philippines (Mar. 2011 - Mar. 2014) • Post-Doctoral Fellow - Plant Breeding Genetics and Biotechnology Division, International Rice Research Institute, Philippines (Feb. 2008 - Mar. 2011) • Visiting Research Fellow - Plant Breeding Genetics and Biotechnology Division, International Rice Research Institute, Philippines (Nov. 2007 - Jan. 2008) • Senior Research Fellow - University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, India (Dec. 2002 -
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Commencement December 11-13, 2020
COMMENCEMENT DECEMBER 11-13, 2020 Warrensburg, Missouri 149 Years of Education for Service 1871 to 2020 Board of Governors Stephen Abney, President . Warrensburg John Collier, Vice President . Weston Mary Dandurand, Secretary . Warrensburg Mary Long . Kansas City Gus Wetzel II . Clinton Kenneth Weymuth . Sedalia Marvin E . Wright . Columbia Zachary “Zac” Racy, Student Member . Riverside Out of respect for the graduates and the ceremony we are about to celebrate, please disable the audible signal on all watches, cell phones and pagers . Thank you . Welcome Welcome to the University of Central Missouri, and congratulations to all graduates, their families and friends in celebration of this special day . While we continue to work amid COVID-19, we have made adjustments in the ceremony to help support a healthy environment . Graduates will receive instructions on the floor, and we ask that all others in attendance please observe signs placed throughout the building related to social distancing, wearing masks/face coverings and other ways to help prevent the spread of coronavirus . Following the ceremony, we will be dismissing graduates/guests by rows and areas . Families and friends should meet their graduate outside the Multipurpose Building, and everyone should exit the building after the ceremony so that there is time to clean and prepare for the following commencement exercises . We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and thank you for your cooperation as we all work together to make this commencement a great experience for all at UCM . PLEASE NOTE While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this program, printing deadlines and other factors sometimes prevent inclusion of graduates’ names or may result in publication of names of individuals who have not completed graduation requirements . -
Sydney Film Festival 6-17 June 2012 Program Launch 09/05/2012
MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday 9 May, 2012 Sydney Film Festival 6-17 June 2012 Program Launch The 59th Sydney Film Festival program was officially launched today by The Hon Barry O’Farrell, MP, Premier of NSW. “It is with great pleasure that I welcome the new Sydney Film Festival Director, Nashen Moodley, to present the 2012 Sydney Film Festival program,” said NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell. “The Sydney Film Festival is a much-loved part of the arts calendar providing film-makers with a wonderful opportunity to showcase their work, as well as providing an injection into the State economy.” SFF Festival Director Nashen Moodley said, “I’m excited to present my first Sydney Film Festival program, opening with the world premiere of the uplifting Australian comedy Not Suitable for Children, a quintessentially Sydney film. The joy of a film festival is the breadth and diversity of program, and this year’s will span music documentaries, horror flicks and Bertolucci classics; and the Official Competition films made by exciting new talents and masters of the form, will continue to provoke, court controversy and broaden our understanding of the world.” “The NSW Government, through Destination NSW, is proud to support the Sydney Film Festival, one of Australia’s oldest films festivals and one of the most internationally recognised as well as a key event on the NSW Events Calendar,” said NSW Minister for Tourism, Major Events and the Arts, George Souris. “The NSW Government is committed to supporting creative industries, and the Sydney Film Festival firmly positions Sydney as Australia’s creative capital and global city for film.” This year SFF is proud to announce Blackfella Films as a new programming partner to jointly curate and present the best and newest Indigenous work from Australia and around the world. -
BANGALORE Recruitment of Sub Inspectors in Delhi Police, Capfs
STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (KKR) BANGALORE Recruitment of Sub Inspectors in Delhi Police, CAPFs and Assistant Sub Inspectors in CISF Examination, 2019 SCHEDULE OF PST/PET PHYSICAL STANDARDS TEST/PHYSICAL ENDURANCE TEST OF CANDIDATES WHO HAVE BEEN DECLARED PROVISIONALLY QUALIFIED IN PAPER-I OF THE ABOVE EXAMINATION WILL BE HELD AS PER SCHEDULE GIVEN BELOW. THE TWO LISTS GIVEN BELOW ARE FOR MALE AND FEMALE CANDIDATES IN ROLL NUMBER ORDER. CANDIDATES MUST REPORT ON THE SPECIFIED DATE AND TIME, FAILING WHICH THEY MAY NOT BE PERMITTED TO ATTEND THE PET/PST. CANDIDATES SHOULD CARRY WITH THEM GOVERNMENT/EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION ISSUED PHOTO IDENTITY CARD FOR ADMISSION TO PST/PET. DOWNLOADING FACILITY OF CALL LETTERS FOR PST/PET WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE SHORTLY. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES FOR PST/PET ARE AVAILABLE AT THE LAST PAGE OF THIS DOCUMENT. REQUEST FOR CHANGE OF DATE OF PST/PET, IF ANY, MAY BE SENT DIRECTLY TO BSF AT THE BELOW MENTIONED ADDRESS. Note: For the post of Sub Inspector in Delhi Police only: Male candidates must bring their original Driving License for LMV (Motorcycle and Car) for PST. A self-attested Photocopy of their Driving License (LMV) must be submitted to CAPF during PST. However, the candidates who do not have a Valid Driving License for LMV (Motorcycle and Car) are eligible for all other posts in CAPFs. VENUE OF PST/PET (REPORTING TIME AT 7.00 AM): FTR HQ BSF (SPL OPS) ODISHA AT BANGLORE, P.O. AIR FORCE STATION YELAHANKA, BENGALORE.560063 PH: 080 –28478411 / 8798 / 8444 List of Female candidates (Roll No. Order) Date -
Caricaturing Culture in India: Cartoons and History in the Modern World Ritu Gairola Khanduri Frontmatter More Information
Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-04332-9 - Caricaturing Culture in India: Cartoons and History in the Modern World Ritu Gairola Khanduri Frontmatter More information Caricaturing Culture in India Caricaturing Culture in India is a highly original history of political car- toons in India. Drawing on the analysis of newspaper cartoons since the 1870s, archival research, and interviews with prominent Indian cartoon- ists, this ambitious study combines historical narrative with ethnographic testimony to give a pioneering account of the role that cartoons have played over time in political communication, public discourse, and the refraction of ideals central to the creation of the Indian postcolonial state. Maintaining that cartoons are more than illustrative representations of news, Ritu Gairola Khanduri uncovers the true potential of cartoons as a visual medium where memories jostle, history is imagined, and lines of empathy are demarcated. Placing the argument within a wider context, this thought-provoking book highlights the history and power of print media in debates on free speech and democratic processes around the world, revealing why cartoons still matter today. Ritu Gairola Khanduri is a cultural anthropologist and historian of India. She is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at the University of Texas at Arlington. In addition to her research on media, she is currently completing a book on Gandhi and material culture. © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-04332-9 -
The Persistence of Caste
Volume 01 :: Issue 01 February 2020 ISSN 2639-4928 THE PERSISTENCE OF CASTE EDITORIAL Why a Journal on Caste Laurence Simon, Sukhadeo Thorat FELICITATION His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama ARTICLES Recasting Food: An Ethnographic Study on How Caste and Resource Inequality Perpetuate Social Disadvantage in India Nakkeeran N, Jadhav S, Bhattacharya A, Gamit S, Mehta C, Purohit P, Patel R and Doshi M A Commentary on Ambedkar’s Posthumously Published “Philosophy of Hinduism” Rajesh Sampath Population - Poverty Linkages and Health Consequences: Understanding Global Social Group Inequalities Sanghmitra Sheel Acharya Painting by Savi Sawarkar Nationalism, Caste-blindness and the Continuing Problems of War-Displaced Panchamars in Post-war Jaffna Society, Sri Lanka Kalinga Tudor Silva FORUM The Revolt of the Upper Castes Jean Drèze Caste, Religion and Ethnicity: Role of Social Determinants in Accessing Rental Housing Vinod Kumar Mishra BOOK REVIEWS Indian Political Theory: Laying Caste and Consequences: Looking Through the Lens of Violence G. C. Pal the Groundwork for Svaraj Aakash Singh Rathore As a Dalit Woman: My Life in a Caste-Ghetto of Kerala Maya Pramod, Bluestone Rising Scholar 2019 Award Gendering Caste: Through a Feminist Lens Uma Chakravarti Mirrors of the Soul: Performative Egalitarianisms and Genealogies The Empire of Disgust: of the Human in Colonial-era Travancore, 1854-1927 Vivek V. Narayan, Prejudice, Discrimination, Bluestone Rising Scholar 2019 Award and Policy in India and the US Hasan, Z., Huq,Volume A., Nussbaum, 01 :: Issue 01 February 2020 ISSN 2639-4928 Volume 01 :: Issue 01 February 2020 ISSN 2639-4928 In THENāki’s Wake: PERSISTENCE Slavery and Caste Supremacy inOF the American CASTE Ceylon M., Verma, V. -
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Provisionally Admitted Candidates List for Junior Engineers
PROVISIONALLY ADMITTED CANDIDATES LIST FOR JUNIOR ENGINEERS (CIVIL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, QUANTITY SURVEYING AND CONTRACT) EXAMINATION ‐ 2012 TO BE HELD ON 08.04.2012 SL NO ROLL APP_NAME FATHERNAME DOB CENTRE 1 9001001925 A BABU AROCKIRAJ ARULANANDAM 07‐04‐1979 BANGALORE 2 9211501079 A CHANDRASEKAR V ASOKAN 01‐05‐1989 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 3 9211005949 A G AJITH M N GOPALAKRISHNAN 30‐08‐1985 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 4 9001000646 A HARINI A RAMANJANEYULU 22‐05‐1988 BANGALORE 5 9001000813 A HEMANTH KUMAR G ARUNACHALAM 22‐01‐1989 BANGALORE 6 9211004190 A JINIL KUMAR A K KUMARN 15‐05‐1982 KOCHI 7 9211003400 A K BHARADWAJ A N KUMARESH 14‐03‐1991 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 8 9001001793 A KALA ANNAMALAI 02‐06‐1991 BANGALORE 9 9211006511 A LAVANYAVATHI K ANANCHA PERUMAL 17‐02‐1991 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 10 9211003491 A M MUHAMED ASHRUDEEN A M MAHADOON 05‐05‐1984 KOZHIKODE 11 9001000656 A MAHENDRA VARMA T R ARUL NAMBI 13‐08‐1988 BANGALORE 12 9001002342 A MUNEENDRAN K ANBAN 07‐05‐1987 BANGALORE 13 9001500018 A MUNIYASAMY T ARUMUGASAMY 07‐06‐1985 BANGALORE 14 9001001525 A N ANEEPU NANJEGOWDA 04‐01‐1991 BANGALORE 15 9211000288 A R ABELIN ROY RAJAPPAN N05‐05‐1985 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 16 9001005364 A R GOVARDHANA NAIDU A NARAYANASWAMY NIADU 16‐06‐1990 BANGALORE 17 9211500931 A RAMA KRISHNAN K ARCHANAN 09‐02‐1983 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 18 9001000995 A RAMGOPAL REDDY A HAMPI REDDY 08‐05‐1987 BANGALORE 19 9001000795 A S SWEETLY STARLET G ALEXANDER 22‐01‐1989 BANGALORE 20 9211002129 A SAKTHIDHARAN SANDEEP M SAKTHIDHARAN NAIR 09‐09‐1989 KOCHI 21 9001002689 A SENTHIL KUMAR ARUMUGAM