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Michael Dobson in Conversation with Jyotsna Singh / Interview
Director of The Shakespeare Institute Michael Dobson and Michigan State University English Professor Jyotsna Singh deliberate 'Shakespeare's global role' and postcolonial readings of his canon during the RSC and University of Birmingham's Radical MischiefDirector of The Shakespeare Institute Michael Dobson and Michigan State University English Professor Jyotsna Singh deliberate 'Shakespeare's global role' and postcolonial readings of his canon during the RSC and University of Birmingham's Radical MischiefDescription based on online resource; title from title screen (Digital Theatre+, viewed April 26, 2022
Jyotsna Saksena. Le développement de la marine indienne
Lechervy. Jyotsna Saksena. Le développement de la marine indienne. In: Politique étrangère, n°3 - 1990 - 55ᵉannée. pp. 705-706
Self assembly in linear-dentritic diblock copolymer films
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1999.Includes bibliographical references.by Jyotsna Iyer.Ph.D
La pénétration américano-soviétique dans l'océan Indien
Saksena Jyotsna. La pénétration américano-soviétique dans l'océan Indien. In: Politique étrangère, n°1 - 1976 - 41ᵉannée. pp. 57-72
Michigan State University English Professor Jyotsna Singh delivers opening remarks at the Muslim Journeys Book Club event which features a discussion of Orhan Pamuk's book, "Istanbul: Memories and the City
Michigan State University English Professor Jyotsna Singh delivers opening remarks at the Muslim Journeys Book Club event which features a discussion of Orhan Pamuk's book, "Istanbul : memories and the city." Professor Singh shares her own experiences of traveling in Istanbul and discusses Pamuk's career, focusing in particular, on his books "The white castle" and "My name is Red" as keys for understanding "Istanbul : memories and the city." She also poses questions about the book to spur discussion. MSU Librarian Deborah Margolis introduces Professor Singh. Sponsored by MSU Muslim Studies Program, MSU Libraries, and the East Lansing Public Library. Held in the MSU Main Library
CCRC Young Women: A Hawking Experience
PCF5 Sub-theme: Governance and social justice // Working paper presented by Jyotsna Misra at the Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning (PCF5) in London, United Kingdom. // Paper ID 186
Supplemental material for What Do Preschool Children in India Understand About Death?: An Exploratory Study
Supplemental Material for What Do Preschool Children in India Understand About Death?: An Exploratory Study by Jyotsna Agrawal in OMEGA—Journal of Death and Dying</p
International Women's Day 2025 Message
Video message for International Women's Day 2025, by Dr Jyotsna Jha, Director: Skills Commonwealth of Learning and Dr Karen Nyangara, Adviser: Gender, Commonwealth of Learning, 8 March 2025
Colonial narratives - cultural dialogues "discoveries" of India in the language of colonialism
Colonial Narratives/Cultural Dialogues demonstrates the continuing validity of the colonial paradigm as it maps the geographical, political, and imaginative space of "India/Indies" from the seventeenth century to the present. Breaking new ground in postcolonial studies, Jyotsna Singh highlights the interconnections among early modern colonial encounters, later manifestations in the Raj and their lingering influence in the postcolonial Indian nationalist state
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