Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to share that I am hosting and co-producing a five-episode podcast 
series titled Rethinking South Asian Philosophy, created in collaboration with 
SBS Spice<https://www.sbs.com.au/audio/podcast/spice>. SBS Spice is a digital 
platform hosted for and by South Asians, and presented by the national 
broadcaster SBS<https://www.sbs.com.au/audio>.
The series explores a range of topics and emerging conversations in South Asian 
philosophy as practised and discussed both in Australia and by philosophers 
working in or originating from the region. It is aimed at both philosophers and 
a wider general audience.
Episode 1, Rethinking South Asian Philosophy: Exclusion and Diversity in 
Philosophy, is now available online.
Abstract
In this opening episode, I speak with Dr. Bryan Mukandi (UOW), Assoc. Prof. 
Karen Jones (University of Melbourne), and Dr. Helen Ngo (Deakin) about issues 
of diversity within Australian academic philosophy, including the 
underrepresentation of non-Western perspectives in our curriculum. We discuss 
the experiences of loneliness often reported by minority students, the 
valorisation of the Western philosophical canon, and broader structural 
patterns that contribute to the exclusion of both non-Western traditions and 
minority students from the discipline. We conclude the episode by considering 
some suggestions to bring about meaningful change.
You can listen to the episode 
here<https://www.sbs.com.au/audio/podcast-episode/rethinking-south-asian-philosophy-exclusion-and-diversity-in-philosophy/h3ygmy0wt>,
 or via Spotify<https://open.spotify.com/episode/7xu1OTACGZID0NzChdvih6> or 
Apple 
Podcasts<https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rethinking-south-asian-philosophy-exclusion-and/id1739511462?i=1000737537232>.
 You can also catch our episode on SBS Spice’s Instagram 
channel<https://www.instagram.com/sbsspice/?hl=en>.
In subsequent episodes, my guests and I explore topics including Buddhist 
philosophy of mind, Indian logic, the philosophy of mindfulness, perennial 
philosophy, non-dual traditions and Zen aesthetics, Dalit feminism, and 
anti-caste and anti-racist political philosophy.
Episode 2 will be released next week! I'm looking forward to sharing more soon.

Best,
Bhanuraj Kashyap

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Bhanuraj Kashyap (he/him)

PhD Candidate, Department of Philosophy

Macquarie University
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