In the drawing rooms and Instagram feeds of liberal Kolkata, Adivasi culture enjoys a special status. It is "ethnic" in precisely the right way — never threatening, always aesthetic. The delicate silver jewellery from Jharkhand or Odisha becomes the perfect accessory, a subtle nod to one's progressive tastes. Adivasi motifs printed on a Tant or Baluchari sari, or woven into the border of a kurta, signal just the correct amount of cosmopolitan chic. "How vibrant," the upper-caste Bengali antel (that self-styled intellectual) exclaims, posting photos from a handicraft fair or a curated "tribal" fashion event. It communicates refinement, cultural openness, and a fashionable distance from crass majoritarianism.This love for the exotic Other is selective and safe. It romanticizes Adivasi life as timeless, artistic, and consumable — something to be incorporated into Savarna wardrobes and lifestyles without disturbing the hierarchies that structure everyday ...
Mohan Dutta: Culture-Centered Approach
This blog offers Mohan Dutta's reflections on the theoretical framework of the culture-centered approach, examining the interplays among culture, communication and marginalisation. It also explores resistance, the ways in which communities at the margins challenge structures. Writings on the blog are updated to reflect the organic analysis of structure and agency. These analyses are offered on a personal capacity and do not reflect the views of Prof. Dutta's employer.