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Gatty Lecture Series: Gods of the Soil: The Continuous Creolizations of Cham Religions in Mainland Southeast Asia

November 11, 2021

12:15 pm

Kahin Center, 640 Stewart Ave

Part of the Ronald and Janette Gatty Lecture Series.

William Noseworthy, Visiting Fellow, Cornell SEAP

Dr. Noseworthy is a Visiting Fellow with the Southeast Asia Program (SEAP) at Cornell University. He is a social historian of Southeast Asia who has completed most of his fieldwork and archival work to-date in Cambodia and Vietnam. In Southeast Asia, he benefited from being one of the many students in Vietnam trained in Cham language and script by the great Gru Hajan (Dr. Thành Phần) and Gru Sakaya (Dr. Trương Văn Món), as well as from a term as a Senior Research Fellow with the Center for Khmer Studies. He has also been an SSRC-Global Residential Fellow at Gottingen University in Germany and previously received his PhD from UW-Madison's Department of History.

For questions, please contact seapgatty@cornell.edu.

Gatty Lectures will be held in-person at the Kahin Center, with the option to attend virtually as well. To attend virtually, please register at https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIrdeCprDkrGtHSzLD3ESseNvJrOv…?

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Additional Information

Program

Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies

Southeast Asia Program