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April 2026

2:30 - 4:00 PM IST
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Who can Speak, or Write, for Whom? Notes from Research/Fieldwork in Central India

Arts and Sciences Research Seminar Series
Aditya Pratap Deo | Speaker at Ahmedabad University

Aditya Pratap Deo

Associate Professor
Department of History
St Stephen's College
University of Delhi
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Since anti-foundational histories compellingly raised questions about the denial of voice to marginalized persons and groups in mainstream history, those who are not writing about themselves – as in, their clearly identified communities – have suffered from the guilt of ‘co-opting’ subaltern voices; and have become uncertain about the way forward. Through his research and fieldwork experience among tribal communities of Central India, the speaker offers some meditations on the question of ‘voice’ in history-writing. Drawing from his own fraught location amidst a complex field of forces, he argues that our inherent inter-subjectivity offers possibilities across what has often been seen as unfordable divides.

Speaker

Aditya Pratap Deo

Aditya Pratap Deo teaches History at St Stephen’s College, Delhi, India. He has his early degrees in History from the University of Delhi, and a PhD in History from Emory University, Atlanta, USA. His area of academic interest and research is Modern South Asian history with special focus on tribal worlds, state formations and Chhattisgarh/Central India; and philosophies of/critical theory in history and anthropological history, on all of which themes he has published.

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