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28 Mar 2025 10:00

International Conference: Animal Studies and Ecocriticism in India

various venues

This conference devotes its reflection to ecocritical anthropological thoughts on the relations between non-human animals and humans in India. Historical, iconographical and ethnographic examples will be discussed and examined within local and indigenous contexts of India.
India has a unique history of religious philosophies, aesthetic expressions, religious practices and worldviews which explicitly deal with the relatedness between humans and animals. This conference will discuss neglected and marginalised indigenous ontologies, ritual and societal practices and aesthetics. It will contribute not only to South Asian studies, but also to Western Animal Studies and related disciplines.
Environmental perspectives and criticism is a rapidly emerging field of transdisciplinary reflection comprising literary studies, anthropology and cultural studies, where the relationship that humans have to the environment, to the animals and to the biosphere is imagined, performed and ritually enacted.

I Session: Friday 28th March 10.00-13:00 /
TESA 1 CFZ Zattere
II Session: Friday 28th March 15.30-18:30 /
Aula Azzurra Ca’ Bernardo
III Session: Saturday 29th March 10:00-13:00 /
TESA 1 CFZ Zattere:

Speakers: Davide Torri, Deborah Nadal, Chiara Policardi, Lidia Guzy, Amber Elisabeth Peters, Francesco Brighenti, Margaret Lyngdoh, Tara Douglas, Deepika Gupta, Jishnu Shankar, Rafał Beszterda, Stefano Beggiora, Bryan De Notariis
 

Language

The event will be held in English

Organized by

NICHE, DSAAM, Università degli Studi di Milano

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