My commitment to anticolonial work has been forged in the fires of the Global South, where colonialism's scars run deeper than borders. They have been shaped by my ancestors who committed to resisting the terror of the colonial apparatus, often at great personal cost. One of my grandfathers took the pledge of anticolonial struggle, inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent resistance to Britsh colonial terror. For decades, I've wielded words as weapons against oppression—dissecting Hindutva fascism, white supremacy, far right Zionism and the settler colonial machinery that devours lives from Palestine to Aotearoa. But since October 8, 2023, when I dared call the breach of Gaza's apartheid wall a "powerful exemplar of decolonising resistance," I've become prey. Not for celebrating blood—God, no; I condemned the civilian horrors, the rapes, the kidnappings, rooting my analysis in Fanon's rupture of power and Gandhi's non-violent ethos. The very ...
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.