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Asoka, column
and
capital,
c. 332-185
B.C.E.
The Great Stupa, Sanchi,
India. [3rd century B.C.E./early 1st century C.E.
Seated Buddha
Preaching
the First Sermon.
Sarnath, India5th
century C.E.,
sandstone,
The Beautiful
Bodhisattva Cave
[1], Ajanta, [C. late
5th century C.E.].
Wall painting
Pagoda,
[Shanghai,]
China. Buddhist
10th century C.E.
[977] Song
Dynasty
Indianapolis Motor
Speedway,
Indianapolis, IN
(1913-present)
2,000 (160 ft)
Shiva Temple, Khajuraho,
c. 1050 C.E.
Shiva as Lord of
the dance,
11-12th century,
C.E
Sun Temple, Konark,
13th century C.E.,
Shiva Temple,
Hampi,
13th century C.E.
Shiva as Lord of
Lords
in rock-cut
temple,
Elephanta,
6th century, C.E..
Ramayana theater production, movie stills, Delhi-6, Rakeysh
Mehra, 2009
Mayawati, Ambedkar Park, Dalit, and other Monuments, Luckow, Uttar
Pradesh, 2007-2009 ?
Taj Mahal, Agra,
17th century
Qutb Minar, Delhi, India.
Muslim, c. 1200 C.E,
Quwwat al Islam (The
Might of Islam)
Mosque, Delhi, India.
Muslim, c. 1200 C.E.
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Themes of reconciliation in the films
Bollywood as an Integrated industry/medium:
◦ Hindu and Muslim actors and actresses play heroes
and heroines opposite to one another in love stories
◦ Hindus play Muslims and Muslims play Hindus
◦ Audience aware of all levels of integration
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Chadha, Gurinder, It’s a Wonderful Afterlife,
film, 2010
Chadha, Gurinder, Bride and Prejudice,
film, 2004
Chadha, Gurinder, Bend It Like Beckham,
film, 2002
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Art 490 Nonwestern Survey
Art 355 Contemporary Art
LIBA 497 Women, Art and Society
Art 490 Public Art
Friday Night in the Forum Film Series
◦ Collaborate with EB (Eric Braysmith)
◦ 35 mm. stadium seating
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Aesthetics/rasa
◦ Patnaik, Priyadarshi , Rasa In Aesthetics : An
Application Of Rasa Theory To Modern Western
Literature, New Delhi: D. Printworld Ltd., 2004, pps.
1-68.
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The body
◦ Kasulis, Thomas P. and Roger T. Ames, eds. Self as
Body in Asian Theory and Practice, n.P. State
University of New York Press, 1993, pps. 3-145.
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Hell
◦ Filippi, Gan Giusseppe, Eng. Trans. Antonio
Rigopoulos, Mrtyu: Concept of Death in Indian
Traditions, from series: Reconstructing Indiana
History and Culture, no. 11, New Delhi: D.
Printworld Ltd., 1996, pps. 179-190.
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Pilgrimage
◦ Bigelow, Anna. Sharing the Sacred: Practicing
Pluralism in Muslim North India, New York: Oxford
University Press, 2010.
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Banaras/site
◦ Eck, Diana L. Banaras: City of Light. New York:
Columbia University Press, 1999.
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Indian Graphic Novels
◦ Sen, Orijit, River of Stories (Narmada valley dam
protest movement), 1994.
◦ Bannerjee, Sarnath. Corridor. New Delhi, India:
Penguin Books India, 2004.
◦ Kapur, Shekhar. Devi, Liquid Comics,
Liquidcomics.com, 2008.
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Indian Graphic Design and Calendar Art
◦ Mathur, Gaurav, “Signboards as Mirrors of
Cultural Change,” Design Issues, Autumn 2005,
Vol. 21, No. 4, pps. 78-93.
◦ Jain, Kajri, Gods in the Bazaar,
Rastogi, Yogendra
Durham: Duke University Press,
2007.
Nath ,M.C. Jagan, Lakshmi, 1980’s
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