Idaho State University research in the social violence, conflict and war Committee humanities cafe, there will be a demonstration Nov. 15 at 6 pm, at First Avenue, 615 S. portneuf Valley Beer, Pocatello.
The theme will be "India and its borders woven fabric and stories" by Naomi Adams, MFA, the artistic assistant professor, and Alan Johnson, Ph.D., professor of English, in the ISU.
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Naomi Adams, professor of textile art, including India, in the fuzzy boundaries of Indian literary theme and English professor Alan Johnson, the work seems to have little connection to another. But their interests concern the boundaries: women in the entire India - Bangladesh border weave pattern, the writer's character refuses to stay in one place. Cloth or on a web page, the artists convey the reality that we live in a world boundaries - ethnic, cultural, religious, gender - when we own corresponding, violence is never far away.
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