11/2/2022 0 Comments European war 4 asia![]() ![]() His monograph Contemporary Group Theatre in Kolkata, India was published in the Advances in Theatre and Performance Studies series by Routledge in 2020. Arnab’s research and reviews have appeared in Asian Theatre Journal, Theatre Journal, TDR, and South Eastern Review of Asian Studies. Arnab spent the 2014-2015 academic year as the ASIANetwork Luce Foundation Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at Muhlenberg College where he offered introductory and advanced courses on Asian Performance. in Theatre and Performance Studies from the University of Georgia in 2014 where he wrote a dissertation on the Bengali Group theatre in Kolkata. in English Literature from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. Works by Alaudin Ulah, “Dishwasher Dreams, Halal Brothers”īy Dhaka Drama, directed by Suman MukhopadhyayĪrnab Banerji is Associate Professor of Theatre History at Loyala Marymount college. Shayoni Mitra, Senior Lecturer, Department of Theatre, Barnard College, Columbia University ![]() Neilesh Bose, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair, University of Victoria Rather than the exceptional successes that perpetuate the idea of a model minority, might we shift the perception and position of the South Asian Immigrant as a series of struggles, and sometimes failures, that point to a contingent rather than idealized identity, one constantly being reworked and in the process of becoming?Īrnab Banerji, Associate Professor of Theatre History, Loyola Marymount College In shaping our mediations through the lens of work, we fundamentally frame our understanding of the immigrant as aspirational. Labor of Love, a weekend symposium, asks the question – what is the work of the immigrant? What physical, intellectual or sexual labor must they perform to signal belonging? How do they bridge the distance between home and location as a function of opportunity? Bringing together artists and scholars, we offer this exploration of contemporary South Asian immigrant identity as embodied practice. Glicker Milstein Theatre, Barnard College, 3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027Ĭo-Sponsors: Presented by the Department of Theatre, Barnard College, the Department of History, University of Victoria, and the Department of Theatre History, Loyola Marymount College ![]()
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