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Koshal Endowment, Keynote Lectures

Amruta Patil

April 07, 2023, Seigfred Auditorium 519

Graphic Mo(ve)ments

From Soloist to Reluctant Collaborator to (metaphorically speaking) Conductor of a visual orchestra. Telling stories (in pictures and words) of queer autofiction and ecofeminism and lovingly-subverted Hindu mythology. Breaking out - of boxes, literary boundaries, neat labels. A private-public journey across continents.  

Ms. Patil is India's first female graphic novelist and author of Kari, the Mahabharata-based Parva Duology (Adi Parva: Churning of the Ocean and Sauptik: Blood and Flowers) and Aranyaka: Book of the Forest. In 2017, Patil received a Nari Shakti Puraskar from the President of India for “unusual work that breaks boundaries” in art and literature. She has recently co-founded a company that does non-fiction graphic narratives for a global audience.

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Keynote Lecture 2023: Amruta Patil

April 07, 2023, Seigfred Auditorium 519

Graphic Mo(ve)ments From Soloist to Reluctant Collaborator to (metaphorically speaking) Conductor of a visual orchestra. Telling stories (in pictures and words) of queer autofiction and ecofeminism and lovingly-subverted Hindu mythology. Breaking out - of boxes, literary boundaries, neat labels. A private-public journey across continents.  

Hosted by the Office of Global Affairs: International Week

Ms. Patil is India's first female graphic novelist and author of Kari, the Mahabharata-based Parva Duology (Adi Parva: Churning of the Ocean and Sauptik: Blood and Flowers) and Aranyaka: Book of the Forest. In 2017, Patil received a Nari Shakti Puraskar from the President of India for “unusual work that breaks boundaries” in art and literature. She has recently co-founded a company that does non-fiction graphic narratives for a global audience.

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Keynote Lecture 2019: Bhanu Kapil

November 21, 2019, Walter Rotunda

"Notes for the Future Before It Has Arrived: The Coming Power of the Stranger.”

Hosted by the Office of Global Affairs: International Education Week

 

Inaugural Koshal Lecture, November 21, 2019: Keynote delivered by Ms. Bhanu Kapil, a British-Indian writer and poet, entitled "Notes for the Future Before It Has Arrived: The Coming Power of the Stranger.”

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