Popular Culture as an Entry Point For Multicultural Dialogue: Case Study-Globalized Bollywood
Posted on 19/6/2013
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Minaz G. Master has a diverse educational background with an M.Sc. in Material Anthropology and Museum Ethnography from Oxford University, an MA in Islamic Studies and Humanities from Institute of Ismaili Studies-London and School of Oriental and African Studies-London and an M.A. in Sociology from S.N.D.T University. As a qualified interior designer, she divides her time between her academic and creative pursuits. Her work in the fields of education and editorial services both professionally and in an honorary capacity spans nearly two decades. In addition she has founded MNZ Inc. a high fashion accessories brand that incorporates various cultural iconography in her designs and targets a niche market. She has designed and taught courses on Contemporary Islam and Indian Culture to undergraduate and post-graduate students in the Department of Anthropology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is also the acting President of the Asian Chapter Group alumni of the IIS-London.
Time: 19th June 2013 – 7.30 pm
Venue: 909 C C Wu Building, 302-308 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai Hong Kong
*Refreshments will be served after the Lecture
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