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Seminar

Conversation Circle: Nationalism and the possibilities of plurality


16 Nov 2020, 2:30pm - 4:00pm

Online

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Cost Free - booking required / Book here
Department Theatre and Performance
Contact E.Ayres(@gold.ac.uk)

What are the tensions between national identity and different cultural communities?

As part of Fixing It, Goldsmiths' contribution to this year's Being Human Festival, a series of Conversation Circles will explore ideas of brokenness and repair in society.

Lead by Chakroborthy, this discussion will ask questions about how a variety of ethnic, religious and cultural communities can co-exist and co-create against a backdrop of nationalism.

Sudip’s research looks at how theatre can aid dialogue and understanding in Bangladesh, but he will be opening up the conversation to both global and local understandings and experiences.

Sudip is studying for a PhD in theatre and performance at Goldsmiths, University of London, on study leave from a theatre-teaching position at the University of Dhaka. He was brought up in an agrarian small town in Bangladesh before becoming an actor and director.

This event is part of the Being Human festival, led by the School of Advanced Study, University of London, in partnership with the Arts & Humanities Research Council and the British Academy.

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16 Nov 2020 2:30pm - 4:00pm
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