Podcast #03 | Alka Hingorani | Professor at IDC IIT Bombay | Storytelling
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 Published On Mar 30, 2019

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Time Stamp:

00:00 – Introduction
00:46 – Emmy Noether Shout-out
02:17 – Storytelling, Story & Narrative
08:12 – Storytelling through Sculpture
19:23 – Nested Narratives & The Period Eye
24:22 – Dil Se, Chaiyya Chaiyya & Indian Classical Music
40:03 – Storytelling through Paintings
46:48 – Artist as a Historian
50:15 – Academic Approach and Linguistic Gap in Science Communication
01:01:20 – Pablo Picasso’s ‘Guernica’
01:23:35 – Developing Reading habits
01:31:06 – Reading Recommendations

A new Podcast series in the heap of Podcasts on the internet. My intentions to do this is to recreate those hours from my college days when I used to sit with my professors for an hour or two and discuss topics that would move from one to the other quite fluidly.

Alka Hingorani is Associate Professor in the School of Design (IDC), at IIT-Bombay. She is an architect and an art historian, and her book on mohras and mohra-makers in Himachal Pradesh is called Making Faces: Self and Image Creation in a Himalayan Valley (University of Hawai'i Press, October, 2012).

She holds an MA in Design (Photography) and a PhD in History of Art, both from the University of California, Berkeley, where she also taught briefly before her return to India.

Her research interests include art and identity, storytelling as academic practice, and pedagogy at the cusp of classroom teaching and technology. She loves poetry, pottery, the outdoors, and a scrap of solitude—all somewhat scarce in the busy metropolis that is again home!

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