Centre for the Study of Regional Development,
School of Social Sciences
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Invites you all to a lecture on
Caste, Ecology and Islamicate Practices in Rural Gujarat
Prof Dolly Daftary **
Date : August 30, 2019 (Friday),
Time: 3:30 pm
Venue: Committee Room, CSRD, SSS III (Ist Floor)
Abstract : In this paper I describe forms of relatedness among cultivator caste Kolis, Adivasis, Dalits and Muslims in rural Gujarat through the prism of Koli and Adivasi lifeworlds, in the ‘laboratory’ of Hindu nationalism in India. While there has been significant academic work on the ascendance of Hindu nationalism in India since the 1990s, the continuity of currents that thrive alongside Hindutva and remain co-present as oppositional potencies appear to be more and more elusive in the face of high decibel Hindu majoritarianism, and are less understood. Based on ethnography in semi-arid western India, I discuss the specific ways in which people are formed, and continue to be formed, in relation to one another in a place; and the multiplicity of autonomous cosmologies and life worlds that exceed the ideational parameters of Brahminical hegemony.
** Dolly Daftary teaches at the School for Global Inclusion and Social Development, University of Massachusetts Boston. Dolly Daftary’s research focuses on the impact of social and economic change processes on the denizens of natural resource-dependent communities. She studies the intersection of economic transformation, human and non-human nature, and democratic politics in agrarian environments. Drawing upon interdisciplinary perspectives from political science, anthropology, institutional economics, and geography, she explores how change processes and social relations articulate with one another, with an interest in well-being with specific reference to gender, caste, indigeneity, and religion. Daftary has been conducting ethnographic fieldwork in India’s semi-arid drylands which are inhabited by the largest share of the country’s poor. She is an editorial board member of Caste: A Global Journal on Social Exclusion.