It looks like I'll be heading back to India in the spring, and including a trip to Sri Lanka (which would be a first) as well. I've been using short re-tellings of the
Ramayana in my Heroines and Heroes course for years (well, 500 pages, but in regards to the
Ramayana that hardly qualifies as a pamphlet) and finally decided to build upon the experience and embed a spring break trip into one of my COR 270s. I started talking about it last year and my students started to freak out at the thought - some even going so far as to duck last spring's Zanzibar trip and this fall's Spain/Portugal trip on the chance that a) the Rama-themed trip made and b) that as a junior (who come behind sophomores in the pecking order for the course) they could get in the class. I quickly recruited my great friend Cyndi Brandenburg, and it didn't take much cajoling. We wanted to follow the path of Rama - or at least the mythological/literary path of Rama - and that became more than a bit of a logistical nightmare immediately (more on that later). So, in the face of incredible challenges, why not just dream bigger; and thus the India trip became an India/Sri Lanka trip. Again, I'll fill in more details later. How can it not be epic? Wait, I used that tag line before on the Zanzibar trip, so I guess I need a new one. Nevertheless, it will be epic.
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Four days in India and four days in Sri Lanka are an insanely short amount of time, but you have to start somewhere. I'll include a lot more detail later. |
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