all articles will be available by next month

 

symposium participants

  • The Problem
    Posed by Sunil Khilnani, Director, King's College India Institute, London and Constantino Xavier, Ph.D. candidate, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C.

  • HISTORICAL LINKS AND FUTURE POTENTIAL
    Constantino Xavier, Ph.D. candidate, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C. 

  • FROM CHRISTIANIZATION OF KARMA TO LUSO-TROPICALISM AND LUSOSPHERE
    Teotonio R. de Souza,
    Professor and Head, Department of History, Universidade Lusofona, Lisboa, Portugal

  • BRAZIL AND INDIA: SYNERGY BETWEEN BIKINI AND BINDI
    R. Viswanathan, Indian Ambassador to Argentina, Buenos Aires

  • LUSOPHONE VISIONS OF INDIA
    Jorge Roza de Oliveira, Ambassador of Portugal to India, New Delhi

  • WHAT HAPPENED TO INDIAN LITERATURE IN PORTUGUESE?
    Everton V. Machado,
    postdoctoral researcher, Centre for Comparative Studies, University of Lisbon

#630 
February 2012

THE LUSOSPHERE

a symposium on India and the
Portuguese speaking world


February 2004

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  • LANGUAGE, POWER AND KNOWLEDGE IN THE LUSOSPHERE
    Jason Keith Fernandes, doctoral student, ISCTE, Institute of the University of Lisbon

  • SEEING INDIA THROUGH BRAZILIAN EYES
    Oliver Stuenkel, Assistant Professor of International Relations, Getúlio Vargas Foundation, São Paulo

  • GOA AND LUSOSPHERE ART
    Vivek Menezes, writer and photographer, Goa 

  • TOUCHING TIMOR-LESTE
    Nitin Pai, Founder and Fellow for Geopolitics, The Takshashila Institution, Chennai 

  • EXPERIMENTS IN CULTURAL NEGOTIATION
    Paulo Antônio Pereira Pinto, Ambassador of Brazil to Azerbaijan, Baku; previously first Consul General of Brazil in Mumbai 

  • FOR A NEW EPISTEMOLOGY OF THE SOUTH
    Shiv Visvanathan, social science nomad

  • FACTFILE

  • IN MEMORIAM
    Bal Mundkur - One of a Kind and The Art and Loss of Mario by Gerson da Cunha

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