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Eighteen students, faculty and staff trekked to the base camp of Annapurna in Nepal's Himalaya as an optional part of Professor Maurice Isserman's History and Literature of Himalayan Mountaineering course. Anne McGarvey '17 blogged from Nepal.
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John O’Neill, the Edmund A. LeFevre Professor of English Emeritus and lecturer in English, recently presented a paper titled “Adaptation, Appropriation, and Intertextuality in Whit Stillman’s Love and Friendship” at SUNY Plattsburgh.
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Assistant Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar recently published an essay titled “Gender, Bawdiness, and Bodily Voices" in the anthology Locating the Voice in Film: Critical Approaches and Global Practices.
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“The Time of Television: Broadcasting, Daily Life, and the New Indian Middle Class,” co-authored by Assistant Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar was published online in Communication, Culture & Critique.
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Assistant Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar presented “Hero as Qawwal: Restaging Muslim Masculinities in Bombay Cinema” at the 45th Annual Conference on South Asia.
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Assistant Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Pavitra Sundar presented "Voice, Body and a Sexy ‘Didi’” at an international conference on “Sound and South Asia” at the University of Michigan Oct. 7-8.
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Nancy Avery Dafoe K’74 recently published a new book in the education field, titled, The Misdirection of Education Policy: Raising Questions about School Reform. Her book, published by Rowman & Littlefield Education, is available to be ordered online through Rowman & Littlefield, Barnes & Noble and Amazon.
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Marisabel Rey ’19 is exploring the link between past and present in her native Peru this summer through an Emerson project that will examine the lingering oral storytelling tradition of the Peruvian highlands.
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