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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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Oral History Interview with Amita Handa (2015)
Subject
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Desh Pardesh, South Asian, Identity politics, Anti-racism, Oral history, Salaam, ASAAP
Description
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This interview with Amita Handa on June 4th, 2015 is largely dedicated to a careful critique of the benefits and dangers of identity politics and intersectional theory, as well as a summary of the arts and culture she and her colleagues were involved with in the late 80s and early 90s, and her experiences as an anti-racism advocate from the late 80s until present (at time of interview). Handa provides a brief overview of her first introduction to Salaam Toronto, Desh Pardesh, and ASAAP and the various roles she later took on in each these, as well as the demise of Desh Pardesh. Also covered is Handa’s career as DJ, both running her radio show on CKLN: Masala Mixx (with Vanita Shirvastav) and at her various parties (including FunkAsia and Besharam). The interview closes with a discussion on the need for more South Asian spaces similar to Desh Pardesh in Toronto in 2015.
Creator
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South Asian Visual Arts Centre (SAVAC)
Date
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2015-06-04
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
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PDF, WAV
Language
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English
Type
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Sound, Text
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Toronto, 1980s, 1990s, 2010s
Anti-Racism
ASAAP
Banghra
Besharam
CKLN
Courthouse
Desh Pardesh
Fly
FunkAsia
Identity politics
Masala Mixx
Ontario
oral history
Red Spot
Salaam Toronto
Sari Queens
South-Asian
Tamil
The Rose
Toronto
Vanita Shirvastav