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SARI 'Book Adda' with V. Chitra

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SDSC Reading Room 3.27, Level 3, Hedley Bull Building
Acton ACT, Australia
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Mon, 11 Aug, 3pm - 4:30pm AEST

Event description

The ANU South Asia Research Institute Book Adda is a recurring seminar series that showcases the work of the SARI members within the ANU working on political, social, historical, and cultural issues in South Asia, with the goal of encouraging greater exchange, collaboration, and networking amongst the research community.

Drawing Coastlines: Climate Anxieties and the Visual Reinvention of Mumbai's Shore

Join us for a panel discussion of V. Chitra's new book, Drawing Coastlines. In this book, V. Chitra reveals the ways that technical images such as weather infographics, sea-level projections, and surveys are fast remaking Mumbai's coasts and coastal futures. They set in place infrastructural interventions, vocabularies of development and conservation, and their lines and dots inscribe material conditions of existence and horizons of loss that entangle life forms.

V. Chitra interlaces graphics and text by redrawing scientific images, the moments of their construction, the choices and consequences of what gets drawn and what does not, and how images are seen, performed, and manifest. These visual reconstructions show how images remake human-nonhuman relationships, arrange urban politics, and materialize landscapes in complex and contradictory ways. The multimodal format of Drawing Coastlines engages in the politics of its context where words and images combine to create coastal worlds, and to find, through a creative anthropology, openings to build new forms of care in the midst of crisis.

About the book author:
 
V. Chitra is a Lecturer in Anthropology in the ANU School of Archaeology and Anthropology. In addition to a PhD in anthropology, Chitra has an undergraduate degree in architecture and a graduate degree in visual communication, where she specialised in illustration and experimental animation. These programs cultivated her abiding interest in visual story-telling, especially stories about the changing environment and the sciences of studying it, and the changing worlds of plants, animals, and insects. She has recently embarked upon a new research project exploring burgeoning insect industries and the human-insect relationships that emerge from the management regimes that structure them. In this new project, she hopes to continue working with the visual arts, not just as a means of expanding channels of research communication, but as a means to think, work, and arrive at concepts.

Discussants:  

Muhammad Kavesh
is an Assoicate Professor in anthropology with a keen interest in ethics, multispecies anthropology, decolonisation, the anthropology of Islam, and the geopolitics of present-day South Asia. He is Director of the ANU South Asia Research Institute. 

Assa Dorron teaches anthropology and Asian Studies in the School of Culture, History and Language at the ANU.

Caroline Schuster is Associate Professor of Anthropology in the ANU School of Archaeology and Anthropology. She is author of the collaborative graphic ethnography, Forecasts: a story of weather and finance at the edge of disaster (University of Toronto Press, 2023).

The book is available online via ANU library's website and can be purchased here. Participants are encouraged to read and prepare their questions in advance. Registration is essential as seating is strictly limited in the venue. Thank you for your cooperation.

This special SARI Book Adda is also part of the ANU School of Archaeology and Anthropology Seminar Series. 

For those joining online: 

Zoom link: 

https://anu.zoom.us/j/84128620477?pwd=fRLFaoWlZw7kKJzZZWlCIavoO2pHOX.1 

Light refreshments will be provided for in-person attendees.

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SDSC Reading Room 3.27, Level 3, Hedley Bull Building
Acton ACT, Australia