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From: Deepthi Murali <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 11:04 AM
To: Sam Lebovic <[log in to unmask]>; Robert DeCaroli <[log in to unmask]>; Jessica Dauterive <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Final Talk of the Material Histories of the Indian Ocean World Webinar Series - Thursday, April 22, 12pm EST

Dear Sam, Rob, and Jessica,

The final talk of the IOW series is tomorrow at 12pm EST. Can you please circulate the talk in the department? Thank you.

To circulate:

The final talk of the Material Histories of the Indian Ocean World Webinar series at RRCHNM is on Thursday, April 22 at 12pm EST. It is titled "Reflections on Curating Balinese Textiles."

In this talk, Dr. Urmila Mohan reflects on the process of research that led to her 2018 exhibit on Balinese textiles as well as the catalog publication at the Bard Graduate Center. As an anthropologist, Dr. Mohan will consider the movement and relationship between ethnography at field sites in Indonesia and the archival work carried out in collections around the U.S. In doing so, she explores how issues of cultural and global responsibility and sensitivity can be incorporated or brought into dialog with forms of curating and collecting.

For more information and to register for the talk, please visit our website<https://secure-web.cisco.com/1C5l54qM8kWILRNGh4k8aULOVN2DPHd-_nYRwbXWmTQsBwGIZ0Wte4-u0CCdey-LpTNprkpQhPyCTmtzTTlyHmcUFMTTQg85XH-aDv4JKN_32ybkuW_60K4zs_yqRNs9ZBZlWc1g5ytd7Ra7l0E1SRCscXrFmMONNvCJyAR0XirBPA-nZTjzF3rb3kzr_GpQ0l1WQg4tm0WjGXWQrMuqyhs0j3PaFdnxx6YcUexJLDppvjQyr0sqtMTFAMugZTnxCyDyIDO8_P1n1ND_8bLREXhfl0HU6Rd_pxQua1uOElAfWGouYGIZUg6dk4faQsvJ7xWSRFtZ7pxFMh0wN2c3tTeCYhzcwIasBgXRgLPmawe_s9ZYOkv3P_xYmActMzgVUqT7WFSIkwUyqAChuoRvoQlESvx9z8KXvPOBU7BBto9GmkZLu3Kf4glUwNS34izoQ/https%3A%2F%2Fiowmaterialhistorieswebinar.org%2Fs%2FMaterial-Histories%2Fpage%2Fbalinese-textiles>. Please contact Deepthi Murali at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> if you have any questions or would like to participate in reviewing the talk/series.


Warmly,
Deepthi

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Deepthi Murali
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
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