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Alice Tilche is an Associate Professor in Anthropology and Museum Studies at the University of Leicester, serving as Co-director of CRIA (a research hub for arts-centred interdisciplinary work). Her research focuses on art, activism, and social transformations, particularly among Indigenous communities in India. She employs visual and collaborative methods to explore themes like indigeneity, migration, and nationalism. Her work has been supported by grants from the Wenner-Gren Foundation, British Academy, Leverhulme Trust, and AHRC/ESRC.
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Her research interests include the cultural politics of Indigenous identity and the intersection of art with activism. Recent projects examine Hindu nationalism's impact on Adivasi communities and the socio-cultural effects of the pandemic. She has produced award-winning films like Broken Gods (2019, Best Documentary) and Budhan Stories (2021), which investigate Indigenous cultural erosion and resistance.
Her 2022 book Adivasi Art and Activism: curation in a nationalist age explores curation practices in politically charged contexts. Collaborations with Indigenous researchers, such as the Indigenous Film Ecologies in India project, underscore her commitment to participatory research.
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