Allison Busch's final projects
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XXXSaturday April 4th, 2020, 10:30-3:30XXX
CANCELLED -- WILL NOT BE HELD!
(to be rescheduled at a later date)

Columbia University, Knox Hall, room 208
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The workshop is sponsored by the South Asia Institute and the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies, Columbia University. It is free and open to the public, but advance registration is required. Registration will be possible starting one month before the workshop:

*REGISTRATION FORM*
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Workshop schedule:
10:00-10:30 coffee
10:30-12:30: reading and discussion
12:30-1:30: lunch
1:30-3:30: reading and discussion
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SELECTED MATERIALS FOR THE WORKSHOP
As much as possible, materials in the workshop packet will be available in both scripts, and/or in transliteration. Packets will be available in hard-copy form at the workshop itself, and in pdf form, a week before the workshop, right here:

*WORKSHOP PACKET*
(Our packets will be double-sided; if you prefer single-sided, you might want to print one out for yourself)
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GENERAL STUDY MATERIALS
(work in progress!)

*'Charisma and Kingship: Views from Mughal-period Hindi Poetry'*, a talk by Allison Busch at U.C. Berkeley, April 18, 2018

*'History as Elegy: The Poetics of Commemoration in Early Modern Hindi'*, a talk by Allison Busch at U. Michigan, Feb. 19, 2015


*Allison Busch's publications* (with thanks to Manan Ahmed for compiling them)

*'Braj Beyond Braj: Classical Hindi in the Mughal World'*, by Allison Busch (2009), an overview article

*Excerpts from the 'Himmat Bahadur virudavali'*, text and translation, presented by Vijay Pinch and Dalpat Rajpurohit; *transliterations by FWP* (in progress!)

*'The Poetics of History in Padmakar's Himmatbahadurvirudavali'*, by Allison Busch, from Text and Tradition in Early Modern North India, ed. T. Williams, A. Malhotra, and J. S. Hawley (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 261-81)


TRIBUTES TO ALLISON BUSCH

*'Allison Busch's Immense Contributions Revitalised the Study of Brajbhasha'*, by Francesca Orsini

*'Hindi in History and History in Hindi'*, by Rabi Prakash

*Allison Busch receives an award in a Hindi-medium ceremony*, Oct. 2, 2018

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Questions or problems: <fp7@columbia.edu>
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