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The Precarious Past in Premodern Java Wayan Jarrah Sastrawan examines how communities in Java between the 5th and 15th centuries responded with distinctive strategies to record and transmit knowledge of the past.
SOAS rated silver in the 2023 Teaching Excellence Framework SOAS has maintained an overall Silver “very high quality” rating, with specific ratings released also for student experience and for student outcomes in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).
Dr Anandi Rao South Asian literature and film, translation, postcolonial theory, gender and sexuality studies
Professor Richard Fardon Ethnographically, the anthropology of West Africa in general, with a particular focus on the ‘Middle Belt’ of Nigeria and Cameroon. Ethnographic interests, both contemporary and historical, include: politics and religion; ethnicity and identity; material culture. Anthropologically, contemporary theories in social anthropology, and the history of twentieth-century British social anthropology.
External Event: The Good Mind - Nurturing Nature A Zoroastrian Perspective for Sustainable Development and Progress Together
Ashley Thompson cited in Bloomberg article on Cambodian art looting Ashley Thompson has been cited in a news feature unraveling an international network that trafficked Cambodian antiquities on an unprecedented scale
Strange Wonders: Jizi and pioneers of contemporary ink from China The SOAS Gallery is pleased to present this exhibition of contemporary ink painting by Jizi