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Violence and the Burden of Memory: Remembrance and Erasure in Sinhala Consciousness
Sasanka Perera
Launched on:
23/08/2016
Venue:
New Delhi
On the panel (from left to right) Professor Ravi Kumar of South Asian University, Professor Roma Chatterji of Delhi University, Professor Pradeep Jeganathan of Shiv Nadar University, Dr. Dev Pathak of South Asian University, Professor Susan Visvanathan of Jawaharlal Nehru University and Jagath Veerasinghe of the Postgraduate Institute of Archaelogy in a discussion with Professor Sasanka Perera.
Professor Ravi Kumar Chairs for the session and gives his introductory remarks on the volume
Professor Roma Chatterji comments on the book
Professor Pradeep Jeganathan speaks about the volume
Professor Susan Visvanathan in the panel
Jagath Veerasinghe comments on the volume
Dr. Dev Pathak speaks about the volume
Professor Perera gives his concluding remarks on Violence and the Burden of Memory
Guests at the launch included Dr. Ashis Nandy