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DESCRIPTION:Anxious Fascination: Yogis in Mughal\, Company\, and Raj-Period
  Paintings and Photographs. Robert Linrothe tells how the Mughals and Brit
 ish both saw South Asia as exotic and developed certain fascinations. Yogi
 s were believed to have magical powers and derived religious and political
  authority from asceticism. The political elites reacted to these renounce
 rs with attraction\, skepticism\, unease and fear\, and these responses su
 rfaced in art. This talk will explore the stereotype of the Yogi in arts u
 sed by outsiders as well as in acts of self-expression by Yogis themselves
 .\n\nCONTACT: 262-4884\, info@southasia.wisc.edu\n\nURL: http://www.southa
 sia.wisc.edu/
LOCATION:206 Ingraham Hall
SUMMARY:Center for South Asia Lecture Series
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.southasia.wisc.edu/
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