Please join us on Wednesday January 27  for our next special event, featuring 
two distinguished scholars/artists

4 PM - 6:00 PM
Drama Studio, Gaskell Building 048, Brunel University London, UK, Cleveland Rd.

Seminar 4:


Anshuman Mondal: "Free Speech (Melo)dramas: Liberalism and the political 
performativity of tolerance and dissent"

Taghreed Elsanhouri: “Autopsy of a Partition” (film)



Anshuman Mondal is Professor of English and Postcolonial Studies, specialising 
in post-colonial studies. He is the author of Nationalism and Post-Colonial 
Identity: Culture and Ideology in India and Egypt (RoutledgeCurzon, 2003), 
Amitav Ghosh (Manchester University Press, 2007), and Young British Muslim 
Voices, an account of his journey across the UK talking to young Muslims. His 
latest book is Islam and Controversy: The Politics of Free Speech after Rushdie 
(Palgrave, 2014). In 2004, Anshuman led an international project on 'Faith and 
Secularism' sponsored by Counterpoint, the cultural relations think-tank of the 
British Council, and wrote the Introduction to the pamphlet Faith and 
Secularism, part of the Birthday Counterpoint series, which was published by 
the British Council to mark its 70th anniversary. He has also published 
journalism in the leading current affairs magazine Prospect, and also The 
Guardian’s ‘Comment is Free’. He also writes a current affairs blog called 
‘Human Zoo.’ Anshuman has appeared on several TV and radio shows, including 
Newsnight, Al-Jazeera's 'The Listening Post', British Satellite Television 
News, BBC Radio 4's Moral Maze and Thinking Allowed and the BBC World Service. 
He has also spoken at numerous public debates including at the Wilderness 
Festival and the Cheltenham Literary Festival. In 2014, Anshuman was appointed 
Chair of the Postcolonial Studies Association

Taghreed Elsanhouri began her career in broadcast news and entertainment 
television. She is now completing a PhD by practice at Brunel University. Our 
beloved Sudan, the filmmaker’s 3rd independent documentary feature, premiered 
at the Dubai film festival in December 2011 and won the special Jury Silver 
award at the Luxor African film festival in February 2012. The film then went 
on to feature at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum, New York, Lines of Control 
exhibition, 2012.  Mother Unknown, her 2nd Independent feature, won the Unicef 
Child Rights award in 2009. Her directorial debut All about Darfur won the 
Award of Commendation from the American Anthropological Association in 2006 and 
the Chair Person’s prize at the Zanzibar International Film Festival (Ziff) 
2005 and was selected at numerous film festivals including the Toronto 
international Film Festival 2005.  Television projects include ‘Orphans of 
Mygoma,’ a short documentary commissioned by Aljazeera International for their 
‘Witness’ documentary strand.



ALL WELCOME    Free talk  /  contact:  +44  (0)1895 267 343

Performance Research Seminar Coordinator:  [email protected]
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INTERDISCIPLINARY PERFORMANCE RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES 2015-16
BRUNEL UNIVERSITY
Dept. of Arts & Humanities

THEME:   Precarity and the Politics of Art:  Performative and Critical 
Empowerment after Democracy

This Research Series aims to probe troubling interpretations of the increasing 
unrestrainment of capital, and its impact on all social-economic, cultural, 
creative, and educational sectors in the developed world; the sustainability of 
democracy is an urgent emerging research theme for those of us in the 
performing arts/creative field becoming intensely aware of the multiplication 
of realities (virtualization; networked infrastructures) and the growing 
depoliticization of culture and art. The main objective of the Series is to 
articulate various perspectives on politics and performance (within the context 
of precarization, the current refugee crisis, and the operations of unknowable 
information technologies).


Forthcoming Events:  http://people.brunel.ac.uk/dap/ResearchSeminarSeries.html
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