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Constructing Coloniality: Carceral Architecture in India

Constructing Coloniality: Carceral Architecture in India

Update: 2023-08-15
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This miniseries of the Architectural History podcast has been produced to mark the SAHGB Conference 2023: 'Constructing Coloniality: British Imperialism and the Built Environment'. The conference takes as its theme the coloniality of architecture and heritage in relation to the British Empire, from the early years of expansionism and the escalation of the slave trade in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, through the physical and political force wielded in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the development of racial capitalism, to the subsequent and ongoing struggles for independence, freedom and justice.


In this episode we spoke to Mira Waits about her research on police stations in colonial India. Mira considers these buildings in the context of broader visual and material culture of policing and carcareal architecture in colonial histories. 


To support the work of the SAHGB, become a member: ⁠https://www.sahgb.org.uk/join-renew⁠


This podcast is produced by Front Ear Podcasts



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Constructing Coloniality: Carceral Architecture in India

Constructing Coloniality: Carceral Architecture in India

The Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain