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Vernacular Rhetorics: Language, Politics and Identity in Telugu South India

Come Eat With Me

An Evening of Carnatic Music

The Dancing Body

The Dancer’s Voice

Classical Telugu Workshop
October 9-11, 2022: This classical Telugu workshop is focused on the first classical Telugu text, Nannaya’s Mahabharatamu (ca. eleventh century). The workshop was co-organized by Ilanit Loewy Shacham (Tel Aviv University) and Harshita Mruthinti Kamath (Emory University) and funded through a Halle Institute for Global Research Emory University-Tel Aviv University Collaborative Research Grant.