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Dublin Core
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Not a Place on the Map: The Desh Pardesh Project
Subject
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diaspora, artists, South Asian, people of colour, festivals, identity, racism
Description
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Toronto’s Desh Pardesh festival (1988–2001) was a multidisciplinary arts festival that showcased underrepresented and marginalized voices within the South Asian diaspora. These oral history interviews with artists and organizers involved in the festival were created by the South Asian Visual Arts Centre in 2016.
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South Asian Visual Arts Centre
Date
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2016
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South Asian Visual Arts Centre
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CLGA holds additional records related to Desh Pardesh and Khush
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PDF, WAV
Language
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English
Type
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Sound
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Coverage
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1988–2001, Toronto, South Asia
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LGBTQ Oral HIstory Digital Collaboratory, SAVAC
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Title
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Oral History Interview with Zainab Verjee (2015)
Subject
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Politics, Discrimination, Activism, Identity Politics, Desh Pardesh, arts festival, Invisible Colours, Western Front, Vancouver Art Gallery, oral history
Description
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Verjee talks about her experience interacting with the Desh Pardesh festival in the late 1990s. She was not involved directly at an organizational level, but comes from a background in community organization because of her involvement in groups such as Invisible Colours, the Western Front and Vancouver Art Gallery. Verjee discusses her understanding of the collapse of the Desh Pardesh festival, and equates it to the excessive intervention of politics in the organizational hierarchy of the festival.
Creator
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South Asian Visual Arts Centre (SAVAC)
Date
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2015-06-18
Contributor
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Anna Malla
LGBTQ Oral History Digital Collaboratory (Elspeth Brown, PI)
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
Format
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PDF, WAV
Language
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English
Type
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Sound, Text
Coverage
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1980s Vancouver, 1990s Toronto
community organizing
Desh Pardesh
Identity politics
inter-politics
Invisible Colours
SAVAC
South Asian Visual Arts Centre
The Western Front
Vancouver Art Gallery