28/06/2024
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The RUSA 2.0 project at Jadavpur University, Kolkata generates a metadata of traditional songs recorded in Santali across India during the last century to provide a framework of research resource, in support of teaching and learning,
28/06/2024
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25/12/2023
https://youtu.be/IrLRnOKhEUI?si=FiAIzpW6KYZ6a1jI
Came across this beautiful song on Christmas Day! :)
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05/12/2023
Join us tomorrow at 6:30pm
How does one trace the transformation of oral cultures to written cultures? What does archiving indigenous knowledge mean, and how is it performed?
Join us for our next 'Date with The Archive: Indigenous Archives and Narratives' with Rahi Soren!
Wednesday, December 06, 2023 | 06:30 PM IST onwards
Join us for a conversation with Rahi Soren, as she speaks about the possibilities and challenges of archiving indigenous narratives and stories, and the efforts to conserve endangered cultural heritage. She will also share her own experience in archiving indigenous culture, especially while working with the Santali Archives in Norway, Britain and India, focusing on a project that digitised Santali texts from 1890-1975 in Eastern India, as part of the British Library funded project EAP 1300: https://eap.bl.uk/project/EAP1300
The materials she refers to in the talk will be in English, Bangla and Santali.
Register on Zoom: https://bit.ly/3GhwKPS or join us live on our page.
The IFA Archive is built with support from Indorama Charitable Trust.
20/11/2023
https://ohai.info/9th-ohai-conference-2024/
Deadline fast approaching!
29/09/2023
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12/08/2023
Delighted to receive the commemorative postage stamp on 'Sido Murmu - Kanhu Murmu'
which was released on 6th April 2002. A lot has been unravelled since the Santal Hul of 1855, and a lot remained to be answered still!
23/03/2023
https://eap.bl.uk/project/EAP1300 Came online today!
Locating and digitising early Santali periodicals published between 1890 and 1975 in Eastern India Written practices in Santali were initiated by Christian missionaries in Eastern India during early 19th century in the form of printed per…
08/03/2023
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24/01/2023
Keep an eye School of Cultural Texts and Records, Jadavpur University
Please note that all sessions are free to members of the public to attend.
International workshop
THE ARCHIVE AS A KNOWLEDGE SITE: THE EXPERIENCE OF EUROPE AND INDIA
Feb 2-3, 2023
Organized by:
~ School of Cultural Texts and Records, Jadavpur University
~ ‘Archives of International Theory, an Intercultural Approach’
~ Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France)
HL Roy Memorial Auditorium, Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers
Jadavpur University Main Campus
Feb 2, 2023
Meeting link: https://meet.google.com/mak-aqrf-jye
Registration and tea 10:15-10:45
Session 1: 10:45-12:45
Inauguration and welcome address: Benedetta Zaccarello, Madhuchhanda Sen, and Abhijit Gupta
Chair: Sukanta Chaudhuri, Jadavpur University
1. Daniel Raveh, Tel Aviv University: The Daya Krishna Archive: Introduction and Context [online]
2. Nirmalya Narayan Chakrabarti, Rabindra Bharati University: The Lost Age of Scholarship: Navya-Nyaya in Navadvipa [in-person]
Lunch 12:45-1:45 [Faculty Club]
Session 2: 1:45 - 3:15
1. Chair: Madhuchhanda Sen, Jadavpur University
2. Smita Khator, People’s Archive of Rural India: Re-imagining the archive through the lives of everyday people [in-person]
3. Benedetta Zaccarello, Institut des Textes et Manuscrits Modernes (ITEM, CNRS/ENS Paris): ‘To know, one must imagine’: Georges Didi-Huberman and the archive as an ‘atlas of gestures’ [in-person]
Coffee: 3:15-3:45
Session 3: 3:45-5:30
Chair: Abhijit Gupta, Jadavpur University
1. The Endangered Archives Programme: a presentation
2. Suchismita Ghosh and Moumita Halder, School of Cultural Texts and Records, Jadavpur University: Two Centuries of Indian Print - Challenges and Opportunities of making Digital Collection Public [in-person]
3. Laetitia Zecchini, THALIM, CNRS/Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris: About the International Network on Postcolonial Print Cultures and the Indian writer as archivist-activist [online]
5.30-6.30: Visit to the SCTR
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Feb 3 2023
Meeting link: https://meet.google.com/bdu-tjon-joe
Session 4: 10:30-12
Chair: Abhijit Roy, Jadavpur University
1. Moushumi Bhowmik: The Archive as Field and Field as Archive: Found Films of Kirtan from Mainadal [in-person]
2. Subrata Sinha, St Xavier’s College, Kolkata: Thoughts on a Prehistory of Archiving ‘Bangla Gaan [in-person]
Lunch: 12-1.15
Session 5: 1.15-2.45
Chair: Benedetta Zaccarello, ITEM, CNRS/ENS Paris
1. Albert Dichy, Institut Mémoires de l’Édition Contemporaine, Caen: Jean Genet: how to publish an unpublishable work [in person]
2. Ivan Chvatik, The Jan Patočka Archives, Prague: Recording, transcribing, and editing the lectures and seminars of Jan Patočka in 1970’s [online]
Coffee 2.45-3:15
Session 6: 3:15-5:30
Chair: Mainak Ghosh, Jadavpur University
1. Venkata Srinivasan, National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore: The Archive as a Site of Public Education and Personal Growth [online]
2. Sujaan Mukherjee, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata: Trying to Be a Good Host: Reflections on Building an Online Archive [in-person]
3. Sukanta Chaudhuri, Professor Emeritus, Jadavpur University: The Epistemology of the Archive
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