Opening Reception: “Disobedient Subjects: Bombay 1930 – 31”

Speaker
Avrati Bhatnagar, Sumathi Ramaswamy and special guest Rahaab Allana
Join us for the opening of "Disobedient Subjects: Bombay 1930 - 31," a new exhibition presented by Duke Center for Documentary Studies (CDS) and The Alkazi Foundation for the Arts, and curated by Duke History Department faculty Avrati Bhatnagar and Sumathi Ramaswamy.
Through rare historical photographs and archival materials, this exhibition takes you on a journey around Bombay - today's Mumbai - to witness the unfolding of the Civil Disobedience Movement against British colonial rule nearly a century ago. Highlighting the role of women, ordinary citizens, and anticolonial activism in shaping a democratic future, the show features carefully preserved photographs from the K. L. Nursey album in the Alkazi Collection of Photography, New Delhi, on display for the first time in the United States.
Speakers at the opening:
- Avrati Bhatnagar, Instructor of History and International Comparative Studies, Duke University
- Sumathi Ramaswamy, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of History, Duke University
- Special Guest Rahaab Allana, Curator, Alkazi Collection of Photography, New Delhi
All are welcome to explore the exhibition, hear insights from the curators and special guest and enjoy delicious Bombay style street food from Lime & Lemon Indian Grill & Bar in Durham.
Visit the exhibition website to learn more and see the full list of sponsors and partners: https://sites.google.com/view/disobedientsubjectsexhibit.
Duke Center for Documentary Studies
1317 W. Pettigrew St.
Durham, NC 27705
Categories
Civic Engagement/Social Action, Exhibit, Free Food and Beverages, India focus, Lecture/Talk, Multicultural/Identity, Reception, Visual and Creative Arts