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LOCATION:Université Mcgill - Institute of Islamic Studies\, 3485 McTavish 
 Street\, Montréal\, Québec\, Canada\, H3A 0E1
SUMMARY:The Politics of Otherness: the Plays of Urdu-Hindi author Upendrana
 th Ashk (1910-1996)
DESCRIPTION:McGill University’s Institute of Islamic Studies presents a 
  lecture by Diana Dimitrova\, Associate Professor of Hinduism and South A
 sian Religions\, Université de Montréal.\nDiana Dimitrova is associate 
 professor in the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies at the Universi
 té de Montréal. She obtained her Ph.D. in Modern and Classical South Asi
 an Studies at the South Asia Institute of the University of Heidelberg in 
 Germany in 2000. Before joining the University of Montreal in 2012\, she w
 as a visiting scholar at McGill University\, and a professor at the Univer
 sity of Frankfurt (Germany)\, as well as Emory University\, Loyola Univers
 ity Chicago and Michigan State University (USA). She is the author of West
 ern Tradition and Naturalistic Hindi Theatre (New York: Peter Lang\, 2004)
 \; Gender\, Religion and Modern Hindi Drama (Montreal: McGill-Queens Unive
 rsity Press\, 2008)\; and Hinduism and Hindi Theatre (New York: Palgrave M
 acmillan\, forthcoming May 2016). She is also the editor of Religion\, Lit
 erature and Film in South Asia (New York: Palgrave Macmillan\, 2010)\; The
  Other in South Asian Religion\, Literature and Film: Perspectives on Othe
 rism and Otherness (London and New York: Routledge\, 2014)\; and Imagining
  Indianness: Cultural Identity and Literature co-edited with Thomas de Bru
 ijn (New York: Palgrave Macmillan\, forthcoming November 2016).
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