The Peripheral Imagination: Writing the Invisible India

In his lecture, “The Peripheral Imagination: Writing the Invisible India”, Aruni Kashyap will talk about his journey as a writer from India’s northeast – a region that rarely finds representation in India’s literary, cultural and political discourse. He will also briefly discuss the Assamese separatist movement: the backdrop against which his forthcoming novel unfolds. The … Read more

Kalaripayat: India’s Traditional Martial Art System

Kalaripayat is a Dravidian martial art from Kerala in south India. Possibly one of the oldest fighting systems in existence, it is practiced in Kerala and contiguous parts of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka as well as northeastern Sri Lanka and among the Malayalee community of Malaysia. Internationally-known CVN Kalari, from Trivandram, Kerala State, led by … Read more

Ayurveda & Yoga: India’s Traditional Art Forms

Ayurveda which is India’s traditional medicinal systems dates back 5000 years in recorded history. It is an indigenous medicinal system, which is always evolving and is a science which has been time tested. Ayurveda teaches one to learn to become one’s own doctor so that when the ‘doshas’ (constitution types) go out of ‘balance’ the … Read more

2008 Sunset Cinema Series – Chak De! India (India)

Chak De! India (India, 2007) Running Time: 153 Minutes Years after facing humiliating defeat on the field, former hockey star Kabir Khan (Shahrukh Khan) returns to the game as coach of the Indian women’s national hockey team, striving to shape a ragtag bunch of female athletes into a playing force to be reckoned with. But … Read more

CUNY Study Abroad in Asia: China & India, A Talk

Date: Monday, May 19, 2008 Time: 2PM to 4PM Place: 25 W. 43rd Street, Room 1000 between 5th & 6th Avenues, Manhattan Video Not Available at Request of Speaker Professors Shuming Lu and Annette Danto from Brooklyn College/CUNY, will each be introducing their respective Study Aboard Programs in China and India, which are available to … Read more

Offshore Outsourcing of High-Tech Services: How Far Does India Benefit From Its IT and ITES/BPO Outsourcing Industry?

The existing literature on offshore outsourcing focuses almost exclusively on the extent of job losses in the home country, and the plight of the unemployed worker whose white-collar job has been outsourced.  The impact on recipient countries is rarely examined in the debate on offshore outsourcing.  This paper attempts to close this gap by examining … Read more