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Russian Anthropological Film Festival

21-27 Sep 2008 Salekhard, capital of the Yamal-Nenets autonomous region

The First Russian Anthropological Film Festival (RAFF) is the only Russian full format competitive film festival representing rapidly developing genre of anthropological film.

The most northern in the world festival with peaceful formula art+science has already become very popular and the internationally authoritative among Russian and foreign cinematographers, managers of culture, Arctic researchers. It is reputed as content art-intellectual film festival and effective social and cultural phenomenon, and it has received set of positive responses in Russia and abroad, its film-winners were shown on all-Russian and regional TV channels.

Today RAFF serves, besides other purposes, as an experimental platform to search for new film-forms, to co-act in current search for identity and culture-building rather than just to reflect nostalgia for leaving cultural values.

http://rfaf.ru/eng/raff/153/247

21-27 Sep 2008 Salekhard, capital of the Yamal-Nenets autonomous region

The First Russian Anthropological Film Festival (RAFF) is the only Russian full format competitive film festival representing rapidly developing genre of anthropological film.

The most northern in the world festival with…

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New Cultures of Intimacy and Togetherness in Asia (Delhi)

New Delhi, India, May 9-10, 2008

This conference seeks to bring together scholars working across areas such as sociology, gender studies, film/media studies, anthropology, popular culture, and urban studies in order to explore emerging cultures of intimacy and friendship in contemporary non-Western contexts.

We are particularly interested in perspectives that relate the topic to the making of social selves at a time great economic and cultural change in many Asian societies. Socially, ‘non-Western’ has often been considered synonymous with traditional, conservative, static and illiberal, particularly in contexts of intimate/personal relationships that are expected to conform to certain values, norms and expectations of heritage.

However, following modernity at large and specific influxes of change like economic liberalization, globalization and the worldwide web, there is, increasingly, a perception (if not a belief) that social structures and networks have been affected, and “new” cultures of intimacy and togetherness are emergent (if not already established). There is a decided conviction that such new structures and networks are visible in day-to-day contexts at work, home and leisure, and that they reflect political, cultural, emotional and intellectual transitions and upheavals.

At this conference, we would like to explore this notion of emergent cultures of “new” intimacies and togetherness in the contemporary non-Western world, in as varied a social and cultural register as possible.

Inquiries and expressions of interest to: intimaciesconference (AT) yahoo.com

Brinda Bose, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, India
Sanjay Srivastava, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia

New Delhi, India, May 9-10, 2008

This conference seeks to bring together scholars working across areas such as sociology, gender studies, film/media studies, anthropology, popular culture, and urban studies in order to explore emerging cultures of intimacy and friendship in contemporary…

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Rethinking Religion in India (Delhi, India)

Delhi, 21 – 24 January 2008

Rethinking Religion in India forms a five year international conference cluster. A novel conference format with three distinct modules will allow for in-depth discussions. The first conference year will have a Platform, addressing the question ‘Are there native religions in India’; a Roundtable, taking up the issue of ‘Colonialism and Hinduism’ and three Parallel Paper sessions, addressing ‘Evolutionary explanations of religion’, ‘Indians are Aryans, so what?’ and ‘The caste system and Indian religion’.

More information http://www.cultuurwetenschap.be/conferences/

Delhi, 21 - 24 January 2008

Rethinking Religion in India forms a five year international conference cluster. A novel conference format with three distinct modules will allow for in-depth discussions. The first conference year will have a Platform, addressing the question…

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