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Associate Fellowships
Up one level
The 'Associate Fellowships' will develop a level of interaction between independent practitioners, researchers and scholars that is deeper and more extensive than that afforded by the Independent Fellowship process.
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Debkamal Ganguly: An Imaginative Text Based on Contemporary Travel Through the “Forests” Described in Bibhuthibhushan’s Memoirs: Creative Writing, 2007
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As India urbanizes, how are “rural” and forest spaces being transformed in the current context, and what is the relationship of this process to the development of cities? One could look at the question only in terms of contemporary transformations, but a more useful approach would also situate it historically, in relation to accounts of what these non-urban areas used to look like. The project looks precisely at this question, in the context of Eastern India. Ganguly is interested in how the idea of “nature” has developed and has been changed by visitors from the city, over several decades, including himself. |
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Nancy Adajania and Ranjit Hoskote: A New Journal for the Arts: Prototype Issue, 2007
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Although there have been exciting recent developments in the world of Indian art, there is a strong sense that much of it has been happening in the dark, without enough open discussion made widely available to the public. Hoskote and Adajania argue that in order for art to have significance and value beyond a point, it needs to be made in the context of lively discussion and critical debate. Thus the idea of a new journal for the arts. |
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