If you are already doing research in South Asian textiles, or would like to do so, this might be an interesting opportunity.

The Impart & Nalli Fellowships are offering two Fellowship of one year each to independent research and product development. Projects can be in any textile-centric area but ideas related to the following are encouraged:

  • Textiles in religious, literary, liturgical, and mythological contexts
  • Environmental impact of textile production and consumption  
  • Endangered or disappearing textile traditions
  • Critical perspectives on textile revivalism, digitisation, archives, and material afterlives
  • Labour in textile production, with particular attention to caste, class, and gender
  • Relationships between textiles and other cultural forms, including storytelling, poetry, music, architecture, and material culture
  • Techniques, technologies, and tools associated with specific textile traditions
  • South Asian textiles within the contemporary global design economy
  • Intellectual property, ownership, and cultural rights in textile production
  • Socio-cultural perspectives on the relationship between handmade and industrial textiles

More information on this opportunity is on this link.


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