Dr. Chandra Bhanu Nalamala
Chandra Bhanu Nalamala was a research fellow in the "Inequality and
Diversity" research cluster and is pursuing Ph.D. under the supervision
of Prof. Dr. Rupa Viswanath. For his Ph.D. he worked on a monograph
about the Adi-Andhra Movement, a Dalit movement in late colonial Andhra
Pradesh, a state in southwestern India. Specifically he examined the
forms of mobilization that resulted in the emergence of the Adi-Andhra
movement, interactions and tensions between Dalit activists and elite
politics in order to understand how far elite composite political
identities such as nation, Hinduism and particularly class were forced
to accommodate Dalit aspirations, and why and how an autonomous Dalit
identity and political movement has survived into post-colonial India in
this region. His work will contribute to a nuanced understanding of the
relations between left politics, and ascriptive identities like race
and caste. Aside from consulting colonial and indigenous sources, he also studied modern Telugu literature with a special focus on Dalit
writings.
Chandra Bahnu also taught BA and MA courses on
modern Indian history, caste and race, left movements, and Dalit
movements in colonial and post-colonial India. Before coming to
Goettingen, he completed a M.A. and a M.Phil in History at the
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, where he also worked as a junior
lecturer.
Teaching Experience
August 2015 to
Nov 2016: Junior Lecturer, Department of History, Government Junior
College, Tanakal, Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh.
Sept 2012
to Aug 2015: Junior Lecturer, Department of History, Government Junior
College, Mulakalacheruvu, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh.
Academic Honors
Qualified
for National Eligibility Test for Lectureship conducted by University
Grants Commission, Government of India, held in 2009.
Publications
Peer-reviewed
'Identity, Autonomy and Emancipation: The Agendas of the Adi-Andhra Movement in South India, 1917-29', Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. 53, No. 2, 2016.
Other
'Dalits, Nationalism and Colonialism: The Adi-Andhra Movement in Colonial South India,' South Indian History Congress: Thirty Fourth Annual Session Proceedings, Thanjavur, 2014.
'The Adi-Andhra Movement and its Dimensions (1917-1947)', Proceedings of the National Seminar on Social Reform and Social Change in Modern Andhra, held at KVA College, Rajahmundry, 2012.