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5TH ANNUAL SRI LANKAN SUMMER SCHOOL IN DECOLONIAL THOUGHT: DECOLONISING JUSTICE
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5TH ANNUAL SRI LANKAN SUMMER SCHOOL IN DECOLONIAL THOUGHT: DECOLONISING JUSTICE

April 19, 2024
Heading: Decolonising the Body: Syllubas
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Heading: Decolonising the Body: Syllubas

August 18, 2022
Fifth Annual Summer School in Decolonial Thought: Decolonising Justice
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Fifth Annual Summer School in Decolonial Thought: Decolonising Justice

July 28, 2022
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People’s University at Gotagogama, Dr. Kiran Grewal

April 23, 2022
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People’s University at Gotagogama. Dr. Prabha Manuratne

April 23, 2022
02nd Annual Summer School in Decolonial Thought
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02nd Annual Summer School in Decolonial Thought

August 15, 2021
Jogi Dance as a Subaltern Political Expression (Sinhala)
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Jogi Dance as a Subaltern Political Expression (Sinhala)

June 28, 2021
Conversation with Linda Alcoff
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Conversation with Linda Alcoff

June 24, 2021
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Epistemology, Race and Resistance in the Decolonial Project: A Conversation with Linda Martín Alcoff

June 13, 2021
Why do we need a decolonial feminism? Why now? Kiran Grewal in Conversation with Nivedita Menon – 10 June 2021
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Why do we need a decolonial feminism? Why now? Kiran Grewal in Conversation with Nivedita Menon – 10 June 2021

June 11, 2021
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“New Social Imaginaries” looks at the ways traditional arts and ritual are being used in Sri Lanka to respond to the war and provide communities with outlets for reflection and debate on social issues. Rather than seeing these practices as artifacts to be ‘preserved’ or displayed, this project treats these as examples of lived and living heritage.

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