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AAZHI ARCHIVES TALKS: PROF. DILIP MENON
MOHAMED ALI WAREHOUSE, MATTANCHERRY
JANUARY 02, 2023
Histories of the sea have extended concepts from terrestrial narratives - state, law, class etc. - and recreated the sea as the mirror of the land. What does it mean to think about the sea as a boiling vessel, generating its own histories wrought with winds, typhoons, tsunamis over which humans have no control. We have to engage with the horizontal sea on which humans make their histories as much as the vertical sea with its nonhuman populations and lost cities; cities claimed by the ocean. How can we think histories of the sea on its own terms? What would generating concepts from the sea entail?
UNIVERSITY OF WITWATERSRAND, SOUTH AFRICA
PROF. DILIP MENON
Currently the Mellon Chair in Indian Studies at the University of Witwatersrand, Dilip Menon was educated at Delhi, Oxford and Cambridge. He is a historian of ideas and his research focuses on oceanic histories and epistemologies of the global south. He has worked collaboratively with scholars from Africa, Asia, and Latin America to develop a conceptual vocabulary for the social sciences from traditions of intellection in these spaces. He works with the idea of paracoloniality; of what always exceeded the colonial encounter in the making of the modern world.
Dilip Menon’s latest publications include Elementary Aspects of the Political: Histories from the Global South, Ocean as Method: Thinking with the Maritime, Changing Theory: Concepts from the Global South, and Walking on Water: Globalization and History.
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AAZHI ARCHIVES
Aazhi Archives is a collective of artists, writers and scholars engaged in education and art projects through research, art-making, writing, curating, and publications. Aazhi Archives intends to bring them into creative conversations with each other to focus on Kerala's cosmopolitan pasts, pluralist cultures and political futures. It is conceived as a physical as well as a digital site of learning, an audio-visual and textual archive of Kerala’s history, culture, politics and society, that links knowledge creation, art making and the public through art and research projects and cultural events.
Aazhi Archives is a collective of artists, writers and scholars engaged in education and art projects through research, art making, writing, curating, and publications.