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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nTuesday, November 11, 2025 3:00 pm to 4:0
 0 pm \n Room 108N \n North House, Munk School \n 1 Devonshire Place, Tor
 onto ON M5S 3K7 \n\nSpeakers \nMustahid Husain Gaurav Shrestha Dylan Clark
  \n\nDescription: \nThe Contemporary Asian Studies Student Union invites y
 ou to its first Academic Seminar of the year, Youth Uprisings in Asia.  T
 his event will examine the connections between youth cultures and protest 
 movements in Asia, with a particular focus on recent events in Bangladesh
  and Nepal. It will be led by Dr. Mustahid Husain and Department for the S
 tudy of Religion PhD candidate Gaurav Shrestha, two scholars with a profo
 und intellectual interest in South Asian youth cultures and uprisings. In 
 addition, Dr. Dylan Clark, a Contemporary Asian Studies professor with a
  long-term scholarly and political interest in Asian youth cultures, will
  participate as a discussant. About the participantsDr. Mustahid Husain is
  a postdoctoral fellow in the Anthropology department, whose recent resea
 rch examines the 2024 student-led uprising in Bangladesh, and its implica
 tions for the Bangladeshi-Canadian diaspora in the GTA. Before coming to U
  of T, Dr. Husain completed his doctoral and postdoctoral research at the
  University of British Coloumbia.Gaurav Shrestha is a PhD student in the D
 epartment for the Study of Religion at the University of Toronto. He holds
  a BA in History from the University of Delhi, India and an MA in Histori
 cal Studies from Nalanda University, India. His research examines youth e
 ngagement in jātrā (chariots with deities) festivals in the Kathmandu Vall
 ey, Nepal and their broader connections across South Asia. Through ethnog
 raphic, textual, and historical approaches, his work explores how young
  people reinterpret tradition, memory, and identity within Nepal’s shift
 ing social and political landscape.Dr. Dylan Clark teaches Contemporary As
 ian Studies and Anthropology at U of T. Teaching is his passion, and he's
  also writing a book about ideology. \n1 Devonshire Place, Toronto ON M5S
  3K7 \n\nCategories \n Discussion Panel \n\nAudiences \n U of T CommunityG
 raduate StudentsUndergraduate Students
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LOCATION:1 Devonshire Place, Toronto ON M5S 3K7
SUMMARY:Discussion Panel: Youth Uprisings in Asia
URL;TYPE=URI:https://www.religion.utoronto.ca/events/discussion-panel-youth
 -uprisings-asia
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