INDIA`S POLITICSINDIA'S POLITICS
IN ITS VERNACULARS
DATE:25 FEBRUARY 2022
TIME:14:00 BST
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FUGITIVE WORDS: INDIA'S POLITICAL IDEAS IN THE VERNACULARS

GENDERED UTTERANCES: WOMEN AND ELECTIONS IN INDIA

Lipika Kamra

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Anastasia Piliavsky

Principal Investigator
anastasia.piliavsky@kcl.ac.uk

Anneke van de Stege

Project Coordinator
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