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Talks/ Lectures 2005
- 6, 7, 8 January 2005: The Contested Commons Public Lecture Series
- Thursday January 6, 2005: Between Anarchy and Oligarchy: The Prospects for Sovereignty and Democracy in a Connected World by Siva Vaidhyanathan, New York University
- Friday January 7, 2005: U.S Path to Wealth and Power: Intellectual Piracy and the making of America by Doron Ben-Atar, Fordham University
- Saturday January 8, 2005: Magna Carta and the Commons by Peter Linebaugh, University of Toledo
- 21 February 2005: Maternal Politics – Discussion/Screening of Pudovkin’s classic film ‘Mother’, Facilitated by Irina Aristarkhova, National University of Singapore
- 4 March 2005: "Suku Suku What Shall I Do?" Hindi Cinema and the Politics of Music in Trinidad, by Tejaswini Niranjana, Fellow, CSCS Bangalore
- 10 March 2005: 'Water Bodies of Delhi', by Sohail Hashmi
- 30 March 2005: Film screening and discussion:'Urdu Hai Jiska Naam', a film on the history of Urdu, written by Sohail Hashmi
- 29 March 2005: 'You Are Not Here', Poetry Reading by Jeet Thayil, Poet and Writer.
- 16 August 2005: Postcolonialism and the Problem of Translation, presentation by S. Shankar, Department of English and Director of the Center for South Asian Studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
- 15 September 2005: Tracking a Tramjatra by Mick Douglas, RMIT Melbourne
- 17 September 2005: Launch of Sarai Reader 05: Bare Acts
- 3 October 2005: Shakespeare's Henry V and the Many Faces of War by Douglas Lumis, Visiting Fellow, CSDS.
- 6 October 2005: Okinawa: Japan's Internal Colony, Chinin Ushii
- 23 November 2005: (Northern) Lights, (Handheld) Camera,(Re) Action: Filming the Arctic by Michelle H. Raheja ( Assistant Professor, Department of English and Film and Visual Culture, University of California, Riverside).
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