Sixth OHAI Conference 2021

Crisis, Community and Oral History
organized by
Oral History Association of India
in collaboration with
Department of Humanities and Languages, Flame University, Pune

March 6-7, 2021
ONLINE


Crisis of any kind, be it human-made or natural, leaves deep impact on human kind. It often takes generations to recover from the impacts, if at all, and the scars remain deep. Floods, droughts and famines, earthquakes, tsunamis and pandemics, the tales of despair and resilience are told and recounted one generation after another. Similarly, crisis/es emerging out of displacement due to wars, communal and ethnic violence, developmental projects etc., leave tales for future generations to learn from. Compounding this, often an authoritarian state and rigid laws could also lead to crisis/es, particularly for marginalised sections of the societies be it the farmers, students, people belonging to minority communities, the tribals and the Dalits. Rigid social customs and segregation/discrimination based on caste, gender, class, ethnicity and religion could lead to crisis also. Narratives through oral histories can help us be aware of the multiple dimensions to crisis/es such as natural, human- induced, political and state induced, along with the coping mechanisms people adopted and the tales of struggles and perseverance of the people. Such narratives and oral histories can help to check such crisis/es and also help form coping mechanisms. With the country having faced multiple crises both pre- and post-independence, the sixth OHAI annual conference will reflect on “Crisis, Community and Oral History” through talks, presentations and invites relevant submissions on the topic.

Keeping in mind the current pandemic situation, the conference this time will be held online.

Submission of abstract: January 15, 2021
Selection of abstracts: February 15, 2021
Final program: February 28, 2021
Last date of registration (extended!): March 2, 2021

Online login details sent to fully registered participants: March 3, 2021

Abstract or session submission guidelines:

Your submission can be in the form of an online presentation of a paper/poster/slides/film/audio documentary/art, organizing a panel or discussion forum, or any other online mode you want to explore. Abstracts must be submitted within 200-250 words. Participants who wish to present papers are requested to provide their name, designation & institution and email id along with the title of the paper.The abstract should be sent to: oralhistoryindia@gmail.com on or before the abstract submission deadline mentioned above.

Registration fee for the Conference:

Individual OHAI Members: Rs 250
Individual Non-members: Rs 500
Student OHAI Members: Rs. 100
Student Non-member: Rs 250

Payment via Bank Transfer. Please see here for OHAI account details.