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A podcast by Center for South Asia

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75 Episodes

  1. Paternalistic discrimination and gender inequality

    Published: 4/22/2024
  2. Gender norms, women’s work, and digital jobs

    Published: 4/8/2024
  3. Cooperatives, Caste, and Political Economy in Maharashtra

    Published: 3/11/2024
  4. Noopur, Raagapella, and Bhangra: meet the student groups!

    Published: 2/14/2024
  5. Care, Kinship, & Cognitive Disability in India

    Published: 1/29/2024
  6. Habib University and the importance of liberal arts education

    Published: 1/17/2024
  7. Home in the Field in Rajasthan

    Published: 12/11/2023
  8. Environmental history and temporality in South Asia

    Published: 11/15/2023
  9. Periyar: authority, caste, and women’s rights

    Published: 10/23/2023
  10. Transnational Tibetan Buddhism, Performing Identity, and the 84,000 Project

    Published: 10/16/2023
  11. Robert Rakove, Days of Opportunity: The United States and Afghanistan before the Soviet Invasion

    Published: 8/21/2023
  12. Gowri Shankar, Protecting King Cobras

    Published: 7/31/2023
  13. Rabia Saeed: The power of writing, serendipity, and luck

    Published: 7/17/2023
  14. Isabel Salovaara, Tuition and coaching in Patna

    Published: 6/8/2023
  15. Aidan Milliff, How people respond to violence

    Published: 5/30/2023
  16. Shripad “Tulja” Tuljapurkar, Travels and the chili pepper

    Published: 5/15/2023
  17. Gulika Reddy, Teaching as Advocacy

    Published: 4/24/2023
  18. Feyaad Allie, Muslim Politics in India

    Published: 3/23/2023
  19. Elspeth Iralu, Indigenous Mapping and Identity

    Published: 3/10/2023
  20. Nasiruddin Nezaami, Stanford after Afghanistan

    Published: 2/17/2023

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The South Asian Studies at Stanford (SASS) Podcast features conversations between the Center for South Asia at Stanford and guests who have a connection to Stanford as faculty, staff, students, or alumni. The podcasts feature a wide range of topics, ranging from poetry to politics, from manuscript collecting to music, from business to Bollywood. Every podcast consists of an informal and informative conversation about South Asia and its meaning in the world, in our lives, and at Stanford.