Isabel Hofmeyr delivered the 24th B. N. Ganguli Memorial Lecture on ‘Books in the Biosphere: Print Culture in the Anthropocene’ on 5 December 2023 at Seminar Room and Zoom. It was chaired by Ravi Sundaram. Like disciplines across...
Janaki Nair delivered the 23rd B. N. Ganguli Memorial Lecture on ‘Ways of Being Modern: The Making of the Mysore Matha as ‘anadhikrita sarkara’ on 25 March 2022 via Zoom. It was chaired by Prathama Banerjee. B. N. Ganguli M...
Francesca Orsini delivered the 22nd B. N. Ganguli Memorial Lecture on ‘Hindi Internationalism: Literature and the Cold War’ on 24 February 2021 via Zoom. The video is available on YouTube. It was chaired by Ravikant. B. N. Gangul...
Lila Abu-Lughod delivered the 21st B. N. Ganguli Memorial Lecture on ‘Gender, Violence, Security: Circuits of Power and the Muslim Question’ on 1 November 2019 at CSDS. B. N. Ganguli Memorial Lectures are instituted in memory of
The 20th B. N. Ganguli Memorial Lecture was delivered by Leela Gandhi on ‘If This Were A Manifesto For Postcolonial Thinking’ on 26 September 2018 at CSDS. The lecture was chaired by Prathama Banerjee. B. N. Ganguli Memorial Lect...
The 19th B. N. Ganguli Memorial Lecture was delivered by Sari Nusseibeh on ‘Ideals and Interests: The Case of the Arab Transportation Network in East Jerusalem’ on 21 April 2017 at CSDS. The lecture was chaired by Shail Mayaram. ...
The 18th B. N. Ganguli Memorial lecture was delivered by Jomo Kwame Sundaram on ‘Poor Trade: Liberalization Agreements Threaten Development and Food Security’ on 11 March 2016 at CSDS. The lecture was chaired by Aditya...
The 17th B. N. Ganguli Memorial Lecture was delivered by Claudio Lomnitz on ‘Mexico: Fantasy of the Family, Fantasy of Rule of Law’ at CSDS on 20 February 2015. In July 2014 Mexico’s Federal Police raided an orphanage in a trad...
The 16th B. N. Ganguli Memorial Lecture was delivered by Dipesh Chakrabarty on 'The Calling of History: Sir Jadunath Sarkar and the Birth of Historical Research in India' on 29 October 2012 at CSDS. It presented a discussion...