Friday, December 30, 2011

Pre-India Jitters

The trip to India has generated a lot of excitement on campus. Finishing grading, in particular, has opened up the doors for extensive speculation and castle-building regarding all that will happen in India. The last minute concerns seem to do with phones – where to get sim cards? Will our local phones work there? Will we have to sell our kidneys for a cell phone?

 

It has been difficult to be party to all this pre-travel enthusiasm owing to the sudden death of my close friend and coauthor, Jalal Alamgir. I have contemplated dropping out of the trip many a time in the last three weeks, but I will go in the name of this friend whose short life was a wonder and an inspiration. He worked on India and didn't like the place very much (mostly because of the research-restrictions that the government had imposed on him when he was writing a book), but he has always been ready for exploration and adventure. In that spirit, here I go.

4 comments:

  1. Have a good trip and Happy New Year, Professor! Danny

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  2. So glad you are sticking with us, Navine. What a semester you have had. Maybe there will be a moment on the trip when you can tell us a bit about your friend's work.

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  3. From what I've read online it sounds like Jalal was an amazing scholar and person. Thank you for plunging ahead, in spite of very reasonable jitters and misgivings.

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  4. I do hope it was humor (very poor) to say will I have to sell a kidney for a cell phone. Selling body parts is a very unfortunate economic alternative for many people. I hope you develop a deeper understanding what poverty can lead people to do on your trip

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