21st International Conference on Maharashtra: Culture & Society Deha: Invoking the Body.

  • Thursday, 19. June 2025, 09:30
  • South Asia Institute, Voßstr. 2, Geb. 4130, 69115 Heidelberg

    Deha or body can be understood in many ways. Conceptually, it may denote a self-reflexive mode of articulation that invokes and recreates history, heritage, region, culture, and politics. Alternately, deha can also be a descriptive and representative category denoting participation in transcultural frames that link with different regions and categories. Deha, that is about the self and the other, can be considered central to the discursive formation of modern Maharashtra. With deha as the theme for this 21st International Conference on Maharashtra, we present thought-provoking and original scholarship on topics that include but are not limited to caste, gender, sexuality, labour, health, migration, technology, representation, ritual, performance, and the anthropocene. The International Conference on Maharashtra is one of the key activities of the Maharashtra Studies Group (https://www.maharashtrastudiesgroup.org/index.html), which has had a long tradition of organizing conferences and publications on Maharashtra since the late 1960s. The last conference on Maharashtra held in Heidelberg was in June 1988 on the folk component in Maharashtrian culture and 19th-century social reform, organized by G.D. Sontheimer and N.K. Wagle. 

    Conference Programme

    Day 1 - 19 June 2025

    Tabelle

    09:30 - 10:00 Registration 

    10:00 - 10:35 Welcome by the organizers and the Director of the South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University

    10:35 - 10:50Tea Break

     

    PANEL 1: ORIENTING DEHA (Chair: Hans Harder, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg)

    10:50 - 12:00 

    Kartik Maini (University of Chicago): Corpora and Comportment: Orientations of the Body in the Dāsbodh

    Surajkumar Thube (University of Oxford): From Entertainment to Assertion: Reimagining Deha in Satyashodak Jalsas

    12:00 - 13:00 Lunch Break

     

    PANEL 2: REPRESENTATIONS OF DEHA (Chair: Ute Hüsken, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg)

    13:00 - 14:45

    Irina Glushkova (Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow): Corporeal Discomfort, Divine Touch, and Janabai's Pictorial Physique in the 19th Century Prints

    Dušan Deák (Comenius University Bratislava): Two Bodies, One Soul: Panduranga and  Vitthal in Shripura Mahatmya

    Vaishnavi Bagade (University of Edinburgh): Challenging Traditional Brahminical Notions of Beauty: Exploring the Representation of the Body in the Poetry of Namdev Dhasal and Shantanu Kamble

    14:45 - 15:15 Tea Break

     

    PANEL 3: DEHA AS METAPHOR (Chair: Rosalind O'Hanlon, University of Oxford)

    15:15 - 16:25

    Shrikant Botre (King's College London): Metaphor, Caste, and the Body: Science-ing Sex in Late Colonial Western India

    Pramod Mandade (IIT Mumbai): From Ulcers to Wounds: The Metaphoric and Material Body of the 'Police Action' in Marathwada

    18:00 - 20:00 Evening Program: Film and Presentation by Dr. Mohan Agashe

     

    Day 2 - 20 June 2025

    PANEL 4: WOMEN’S DEHA (Chair: Anne Feldhaus, Arizona State University)

    08:50 - 10:00

    Prashant (University of Exeter):The Maratha State, Brahmanical Patriarchy, and the Regulation of Women’s Bodies in 18th-Century Western India

    Jaswandi Wamburkar (SNDT Women's University Mumbai): Changing Consciousness about Women’s Body and Health

    10:00 - 10:15 Tea Break

     

    PANEL 5: DISCIPLINING DEHA (Chair: Pushkar Sohoni, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research)

    10:15 - 12:00

    Nabhojeet Sen (University of Bonn): The Body in Punishment and a Body for Labour: Gender, Enslavement and Disciplining in Early Modern Western Deccan, 1670s-1818

    Rashmi Banerjee (University of Virginia Charlottesville): Murderous Mothers: Illegitimacy and Child-murder in Colonial Bombay

    Kalpana Dixit (TISS Tuljapur): Closed-Circuit Television Surveillance and Regulation of Bodies

    12:00 - 13:00 Lunch Break

     

    PANEL 6: DEHA POLITICS (Chair: Shailendra Bhandare, University of Oxford)

    13:00 - 14:45

    Rosalind O’Hanlon  (University of Oxford): Embodied Families: The Kulavrttanta and Brahman Cultural Politics in the Twentieth Century

    Sunila S. Kalé (University of Washington), Christian L. Novetzke (University of Washington): Sovereign Bodies: Surya Namaskar and Self-Rule in the Princely State of Aundh

    Alok Oak (Heidelberg University): Inhabiting Secular Bodies: Dharmashastras and Hindu Reform in Maharashtra (1930-1956)

    14:45 - 15:30 Tea Break

    15:30 - 17:30 Evening Program: Film and Presentation by Henning Stegmüller

     

    Day 3 - 21 June 2025

    PANEL 7: PUBLIC DEHA (Chair: Deepra Dandekar, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg)

    08:50 - 10:00

    Aishwarya Walvekar (University of Warwick): A Look Within, a Look Away; a Look Back, a Look Forward: Politics of Bodies, Technologies and Times in Ganeshotsav’s halte dekhawe

    Firdaus Soni (University of Hyderabad): Bodies in and of the Jatra: Engaging the Jatra of Malegaon in Marathwada

    10:00 - 10:15 Tea Break

     

    PANEL 8: DEITY AND DEHA, DEITY'S DEHA (Chair: Dušan Deák, Comenius University Bratislava)

    10:15 - 12:00

    Anne Feldhaus (Arizona State University): The Divine Self in the Līḷācaritra 

    Borayin Larios (University of Vienna): Embodying the Divine in the Streets of Pune

    Anuja Patwardhan (IISER Pune): Maligned Maladies and Benign Divinities: A Case Study of Disease Deities in Coastal Maharashtra

    12:00 - 13:00 Lunch Break

     

    PANEL 9: RELATING DEHA TO THE WORLD (Chair: Martin Fuchs, University of Erfurt)

    13:00 - 14:10

    Sonali Kale (Heidelberg University): Reclaiming Spirituality by Deconstructing Body: Phule’s Approach to Bodily Impurity in Religion 

    Digvijay Nikam (JNU Delhi): The Deha of the World and the Deha of the Poet in Arun Kolatkar’s Poetry

    14:10 - 14:15 Short Break

     

    PANEL 10: DECAYING DEHA (Chair: Borayin Larios, University of Vienna)

    14:15 - 15:25

    Madhuri Deshmukh (Oakton College Des Plaines): Death and the Body in the Grind-Mill Song Tradition

    Lisa Klopfer (Independent Scholar, Ann Arbor): Turnings

    15:25 - 15:40 Tea Break

    15:40 - 16:40 Business Meeting of the Maharashtra Studies Group

    Conference poster International Conference on Maharashtra Culture and Society