Conversation with Nidhi Dugar Kundalia

Saturday, 25 Jun 2022

Date:

Saturday, 25 Jun 2022

Time:

05:00 PM

Venue:

Mimosa - Chitnavis Centre, Nagpur

Author


Nidhi Dugar Kundalia

Nidhi Dugar Kundalia is a journalist. Her stories have appeared in various national newspapers and magazines. She mostly writes on socio-cultural issues, documenting human lives and their journeys through various settings. Her first book The Lost Generation: Chronicling India's Dying Professions was released in 2016 to a warm reception. She is a graduate of the School of Arts, City University, London, and lives in Kolkata with her husband and children.

Summary


The Maria girls from Bastar practise sex as an institution before marriage, but with rules-one may not sleep with a partner more than three times; the Hallaki women from the Konkan coast sing throughout the day-in forests, fields, the market and at protests; the Kanjars have plundered, looted and killed generation after generation, and will show you how to roast a lizard when hungry. The original inhabitants of India, these Adivasis still live in forests and hills, with religious beliefs, traditions and rituals so far removed from the rest of the country that they represent an anthropological wealth of our heritage.

This book weaves together prose, oral narratives and Adivasi history to tell the stories of six remarkable tribes of India-reckoning with radical changes over the last century-as they were pulled apart and thrown together in ways none of them fathomed.