South Asian Studies at Stanford

 

The Center for South Asia facilitates teaching and learning about the South Asian subcontinent, which encompasses the nations of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka. Specialists in Anthropology, Drama, Economics, Education, History, Literature, Music, Political Science, and Religious Studies among others comprise the faculty of CSA. The Center works with departments and other university units, as well as with student and community groups, toward the goals of increasing faculty strength, supporting research, expanding course offerings, building the library collection, and presenting programs and events. Read more...

Pushkar, Men and Camels, by Martin Newman
Bangles, by Sukanya Chakrabarti
Cloth Dyeing, Jaipur, by Bernadette White
Morning Stair Climb, by Martin Newman
Stonework, Jaipur by Bernadette White
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The Center for South Asia is part of the Stanford Global Studies Division (SGS). See the SGS website for more information.