Dear Colleagues, I am pleased to share the fifth and final episode of my podcast series, 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, 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 5, Rethinking South Asian Philosophy: Nothing is Neutral, is now available online. Abstract In the final episode of this series, Bhanuraj Kashyap (Macquarie University) speaks with Dr Supriya Subramani (University of Sydney) and Dr Swati Arora (IIM Indore) about caste, ‘everyday indignities’, and Dalit feminism. He also chats with Dr Samiksha Goyal (Simon Fraser University) about Gandhian philosophy and how to understand satyagraha. This episode also explores Swati and Samiksha’s experiences as philosophy PhD students at Australian universities and their stories of the Australian academic scene. You can listen to the episode here: SBS Spice: https://www.sbs.com.au/audio/podcast-episode/rethinking-south-asian-philosophy-nothing-is-neutral/jwcl30b7y Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rethinking-south-asian-philosophy-nothing-is-neutral/id1739511462?i=1000741789492 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5CpHSBn5JgqJDqXex4KkdE You can also catch our episode reels on SBS Spice’s Instagram channel<https://www.instagram.com/sbsspice/?hl=en>. Thanks! Best, Bhanuraj Kashyap __________________________________ Bhanuraj Kashyap (he/him) PhD Candidate, Department of Philosophy --------- SydPhil mailing list To unsubscribe, change your membership options, find answers to common problems, or visit our online archives, please go to the list information page: https://mailman.sydney.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/sydphil
