
Decolonising the Landscape of Vannarapettai
Vannarapettai, or Washermanpet, a vital part of North Madras and one of Chennai's oldest areas, flourished alongside British Black Town, populated by a significant working class. Despite its old-world charm and having witnessed numerous historical and political events, the area now stands in a postcolonial state of neglect.
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The streets of Vannarpettai are home to historical monuments that look inconspicuous and dilapidated, but hide a history of the colonial past in plain sight. The watershed moment in the Dravidian movement can be traced back to this area, a moment which would forever change regional politics in the state.
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As we explore the city's history through a postcolonial lens, with the intention of decolonising our minds, it allows for a more nuanced understanding of the past, present, and future. A walk through these streets becomes an act of decolonisation, as we contend with history and also the present, leading us to consider the postcolonial condition. Join us on a walk to decolonise your mind and experience the landscape of Vannarpettai.




Walk Details
Focus: History, Politics
Research Duration: 2 months (and, ongoing!)
Walk Duration: 2 hours
Timings: 06:30 - 08:30 a.m.
Starting Point: Maadi Poonga
Ending Point: Sinthanai Sirpi Singaravelar Memorial
Includes:
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Understanding the concept of decolonisation and applying it to Madras/ Chennai
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Delving into the impact of colonial imports like medicine and education
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Focusing on Indian contributions and native resistance