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Associate Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar was one of 45 authors invited to contribute a “keyword” to a special issue of the cinema studies journal Bioscope: South Asian Screen Studies.
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A summer Levitt Center project involving 11 students, three professors, and several other members of the Hamilton community began in what was perhaps an unexpected way.
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Associate Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar was invited to be the chair and discussant for a recent talk by a fellow scholar of sound and radio, Vebhuti Duggal of Ambedkar University Delhi.
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“Making-of Videos: Of Placeless Studios and Pioneering Music Directors,” by Associate Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar, appears as a chapter in Industrial Networks and Cinemas of India.
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“The perfect applied and collaborative project for a semester wrecked by the pandemic.” That’s how Associate Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar described the fortuitous route her Lit 230 Bollywood Film course took this semester.
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“Usha Uthup and her Husky, Heavy Voice,” an essay by Assistant Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar, was recently published in Indian Sound Cultures, Indian Sound Citizenship from the University of Michigan Press.
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Four faculty members were approved recently for tenure by Hamilton’s Board of Trustees. They include Anne Feltovich (classics), Siobhan Robinson (psychology), Pavitra Sundar (literature and creative writing), and Andrea Townsend (biology).
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Assistant Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar recently co-edited a special issue of the journal South Asian Popular Culture.
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Assistant Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar and students in her “English and its Discontents” senior seminar recently presented their research at a virtual conference titled “Thinking with an Accent: Through Voice, Across Media.”
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Members of the AHA! group Killjoy Studies: Feminist Praxis Towards a More Just Academy recently conducted a roundtable discussion at the annual National Women’s Studies Association conference in San Francisco.