The document announces a film screening and discussion with the director Gouri Patwardhan. The film "Bin Savlyanchya Gavat" looks at how heritage walks in Pune city define the city's history in a narrow way that excludes the upper castes. It examines what the erasure of historic figures and buildings has meant for the Dalit Bahujan community in the city and their efforts to reclaim some of them. The event will take place on September 6, 2017 at 2:30pm in the FSI Hall of Akbar Bhawan.
The document announces a film screening and discussion with the director Gouri Patwardhan. The film "Bin Savlyanchya Gavat" looks at how heritage walks in Pune city define the city's history in a narrow way that excludes the upper castes. It examines what the erasure of historic figures and buildings has meant for the Dalit Bahujan community in the city and their efforts to reclaim some of them. The event will take place on September 6, 2017 at 2:30pm in the FSI Hall of Akbar Bhawan.
The document announces a film screening and discussion with the director Gouri Patwardhan. The film "Bin Savlyanchya Gavat" looks at how heritage walks in Pune city define the city's history in a narrow way that excludes the upper castes. It examines what the erasure of historic figures and buildings has meant for the Dalit Bahujan community in the city and their efforts to reclaim some of them. The event will take place on September 6, 2017 at 2:30pm in the FSI Hall of Akbar Bhawan.
with Department of Sociology present "Bin Savlyanchya Gavat" (In a Shadowless Town) 53 mins
A Film Screening and Discussion with
Director Gouri Patwardhan How is a city made? What is remembered when it is being made, what is forgotten? Raising these crucial questions the film looks at how heritage walks in Pune city seek to define the history of the city in a narrow mold, exclusive to upper castes while claiming to represent the city. What has the erasure of historic figures and buildings meant for the Dalit Bahujan community in the city and their struggle to reclaim some of them. September 6, 2017 | Wednesday 2:30 pm FSI Hall | Akbar Bhawan