South Asian Studies Council and the Agrarian Studies Colloquium: “Becoming Adibasi: Making a New Political Identity in Eastern India, 1935-1942”

Event time: 
Friday, January 30, 2026 - 10:00am
Location: 
Room 101 See map
230 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06520
Event description: 

The South Asian Studies Council and the Agrarian Studies Colloquium presents

Neel Thakkar, historian of modern South Asia and Adivasi (‘Indigenous’) Studies: 

“Becoming Adibasi: Making a New Political Identity in Eastern India, 1935-1942.” \

Neel Thakkar’s dissertation argued that twentieth-century development was an avenue for creative projects of alternative world-making. Through a focus on the Chota Nagpur plateau, a mineral-rich region in eastern India that bore the brunt of India’s experiment with economic planning, his work demonstrates that elites and subalterns alike engaged with the concept of development to theorize, organize around, and contest competing visions of modernity. Prior to joining the Program in Agrarian Studies, Neel studied at Princeton University and at Stanford University. Neel has also published on the history of ‘developmentalism’ in colonial Africa, and remains interested in the thematic linkages between South Asia and the globe around questions of empire and decolonization, capitalism and development, and indigeneity.

Admission: 
Free
Open to: 
General Public