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SUMMARY:Prof. Dr. Ann R David: Gendered Dependence
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DESCRIPTION:Going beyond the usual concepts of dependency relationships lo
 cated within a post-colonial state\, this new research project examines in
  greater depth how Indian conceptions of the body (depicted in art\, icono
 graphy and in performance) have been impacted by a moral\, religious Weste
 rn perspective imposed before\, during and post-colonial rule. The ‘mora
 lising projects of colonial and post-colonial modernity’ as Davesh Sonej
 i has termed them remain part o  f the ‘unfinished pasts’ (2012: 3) of
  both the place and enactment of performative ritual and performance in In
 dia\, from the roles of the female temple dancers\, the devadāsīs\, thro
 ugh to the itinerant folk dance and theatrical performers\, and the ‘thi
 rd gender’ or transgender performers – the hirijas and kothis. In this
  project I investigate aspects of ‘asymmetrical relations of dependence
 ’ (Hegewald\, 2023:8) and issues of empowerment as well as erasures of m
 emory brought about by nationalistic agendas.
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URL:https://www.ioa.uni-bonn.de/aik/de/nachrichten/prof-dr-ann-r-david-gen
 dered-dependence
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