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Professor Frank Dobbin

Getting to Diversity: A Talk About Which Diversity Initiatives Work and Which Fail

Frank Dobbin is Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences, and chair of the Department of Sociology, at Harvard.

'Savages’ in Sketchbooks: Tribal Portraits of Colonial India

Fri 23 October 2015

S2 Seminar Room

This talk examines the relationship between the restive tribal communities and the British administrators, mediated through drawings, engravings and photographs. It is generally believed that British imperialism of the early nineteenth century found its vindication through the civilizing values of Utilitarianism, of which reform of the ‘savage’ became a key imperative. Here are examined the complex ways in which bureaucrats, soldiers and surveyors portrayed the communities living in the forested frontiers of the Empire. It is also suggested that the conventional approaches involving power and dominance may not be sufficient to understand the colonial-indigene dynamic and propose alternate paradigms of engagement. The Mughal miniatures of the Bhils as well as the Bengal School gouaches of the Santals are found to be useful in building these paradigms.

Cost: Free

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Fri 23 October 2015 5:00PM - 7:00PM

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Address: S2 Seminar Room
Alison Richard Building
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB3 9DT
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