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    Queen's Contagion Cultures - Anti-colonial readings of pandemics in South Asia: A historical perspective -KASIM TIRMIZEY

    When:
    Tuesday, March 9, 2021
    4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
    Where:
    ONLINE - ZOOM
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    Anti-colonial readings of pandemics in South Asia: A historical perspective

    Kasim Tirmizey, FRQSC Post-Doctoral Fellow 2020-2022, Department of Global Development Studies, 91ºÚÁÏÍø

    In early twentieth century, British India was witness to various bouts of pandemics, from the plague to the 1918 flu pandemic. Colonial officials blamed the high mortality rates to the bad hygienic practices of the poor and to natural causes like monsoon failures. Yet, figures like Dadabhai Naoroji and the Ghadar Party understood such events through a very different lens. They articulated a connection between pandemics and colonialism. Establishing such links had political relevance in the struggle against British occupation. What can those anti-colonial perspectives reveal for understanding the contemporary COVID-19 pandemic in South Asia and beyond?

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    Chris Cornish
    sps.comms@queensu.ca
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