G Arunima

@anuarunima
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Academic, works in the broad areas of history/gender studies/visual studies. At present Director, Kerala Council for Historical Research, Trivandrum.

Author "There Comes Papa: Colonialism & the Transformation of Matriliny in Kerala"; co-editor "Love and Revolution in the Twentieth Century Colonial and Postcolonial World"; co-editor The Hijab: Islam, Women and the Politics of Clothing"; translator. Hopes to transition to fiction any of these days!

@janaki just tried! wow!
@janaki does one download the app? How does it work?
Matriliny in Kerala, Ravi Varma’s Art, and More With Dr. G. Anurima

Listen to this episode from In Perspective on Spotify. In this episode, historian and gender studies scholar, Dr. G. Anurima talks to us about why we've misunderstood the nature of matriliny in Kerala, Ravi Varma's legacy as a 'public artist,' and how family photos reflect domestic hierarchies.‘In Perspective’ is The Swaddle’s podcast series where academics reveal little-known facts about Indian history, society and culture.  Notes: 00:01:07:02- Why do you describe Ravi Varma as India’s first public artist? What are the broader implications of Ravi Varma's Work, and the ways in which it was circulated and reproduced? 00:14:12:17- What representations of friendships do we see in different cultural mediums in 19th century Kerala?00:23:54:02- How is Nair matriliny understood outside Kerala, and within Kerala? 00:53:46:17- What notions of family do family photographs represent? How does this complicate the idea of a visual being a mirror of society?

Spotify
@dushyant LRB, TLS, Empire, Outrage and Optimism, The Rest is Politics, Women who Travel, The New York Times Book Review (which has restarted after a lull for months), amongst others. Yours?

I don't know how useful this will be, but I've compiled a quick start guide, with lots of screenshots, aimed at #humanities #academics who are #NewToMastodon, trying to cover some of the things I see people most frequently getting stuck on in some less technical language than existing documentation.

I've put it on #HumanitiesCommons open for edits and comments so that other folks can help fill out things like useful hashtags.

https://hcommons.org/docs/mastodon-quick-start-guide-for-humanities-scholars/

@anirvan hi, Aniket had remastodonned (is that what the verb is?) your shout out for south asian solidarity! Look forward to seeing your posts :-). @AniketAlam
And the book comes to KCHR!
History!

And here it is- our book is out! Grab it at your nearest bookstore!

The Hijab: Islam, Women and the Politics of Clothing!

#Books