miércoles, 23 de octubre de 2013

Karbi Anglong: An Insight from North East India

The talk of Dr. Dattaray would focus on oral traditions from Karbi Anglong, a hill ‘tribe’ from North East India. By focusing on songs and ancient rituals related to food symbols, the discussion would transcend political and linguistic boundaries. The emphasis would be on the power of storytelling which tells us to listen, learn, imagine and empathize. Songs narrate a story of survival – physical, cultural, political and social. The spontaneity and feeling in an oral communication invoke an inherited wisdom through passion, emotion, and character.  Human dignity and existence are conveyed through sharing of stories and not through obtuse academic jargon. The talk would open windows to Karbi Anglong through visual images, stories and songs from the ancient tradition.
 
This would be an interactive session through stories, anecdotes and visual images from India’s North East Frontier. It will help us all remember that “birds do not sing because they have answers, birds sing because they have songs.”
 
Debashree Dattaray is Assistant Professor in Comparative Literature at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. She is currently a Fulbright Visiting Faculty with the Department of Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley for Fall 2013. In 2012, she was awarded an Erasmus Mundus Europe Asia Fellowship for Academic Staff at the University of Amsterdam. In 2007-08, she was a Fulbright Doctoral and Professional Research Fellow at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. Her areas of interest and publication are Indigenous Studies, Gender, Narrative, Oratures and Comparative Indian Literature Methodology.
 
Those who remember a lovely presentation given not so long ago at SRH by Erik Aasland (öse (the trickster) in a Kazakh Folktale to Represent 'The New Kazakh'>) should be especially pleased to learn about this publication of our dear guest from India:
“The Trickster Figure” in North-Eastern Folklore // Literatures and Oratures as Knowledge Systems: Texts from the North-East (New Delhi, 2011).
 
 
The event will take place at SRH on Sunday, October 27, at 1-3pm.
 
 
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