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Towards a Human Rights History of Bharatanatyam
Srinivas, ShikhaJuly 6, 2022; [ca. June 2021]For her capstone project, Shikha Srinivas wrote a personal and historical series outlining the modern practice of Bharatanatyam in South Asia, primarily India, and the role of Devasi or women who joined temple dance communities and passed down a variety of now “classical” dance forms from Southern India. Drawing on her fourteen years of experience as a Bharatanatyam dancer, Shikha explored the nuanced relationship between dance, culture, and identity and examined many other components such as religion, caste, class, colonialism, capitalism, and gender that shape who this dance form belonged to, who controlled its history, and who gets to practice now. With this project, Shikha hopes to shed light on the ways dance and artistic expression is informed by political, social, and gendered structures, as well as personal narratives and experiences. Student project deposited by department for archival purposes. Original work unavailable for public download due to permission restriction preferences of the author.
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Human Rights and History Podcast Series, Episode 1 Cambodia
Utrata, Alina2017Podcast for capstone in Human Rights Minor. Episode one focuses on the Khmer Rouge period in Cambodia and the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. Episode two focuses on the Rwandan Genocide and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Jointly created by Alina Utrata and Christina Schiciano using GarageBand version 10.
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Human Rights and History Podcast Series, Episode 2 Rwanda
Utrata, Alina2017Podcast for capstone in Human Rights Minor. Episode one focuses on the Khmer Rouge period in Cambodia and the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. Episode two focuses on the Rwandan Genocide and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Jointly created by Alina Utrata and Christina Schiciano using GarageBand version 10.
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