Nature as Culture: Storytelling Through Indigenous Eyes
Literature
December 14 | 3PM
Conscious Collective, Godrej and Boyce plant 13, Mumbai
Free
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Nature as Culture: Storytelling Through Indigenous Eyes
Literature
December 14 | 3PM
Conscious Collective, Godrej and Boyce plant 13, Mumbai
Free
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
About the Event
Explore how Tara Books’ titles celebrate nature through the lens of indigenous cultures, where humanity and the environment are deeply interconnected. Through visual storytelling and folk art, the session will examine books like The Night Life of Trees and Waterlife, highlighting the preservation of environmental wisdom and cultural heritage.
About Gita Wolf and Tara Books
Gita Wolf was born in Calcutta but educated in different cities in India, including New Delhi, Hyderabad, and Bangalore. She received her Masters in Comparative Literature from the University of Erlangen / Nuerenberg, Germany. She left her academic profession to explore her interests in visual and literary communications.
She started Tara Books in 1994, as an independent publishing house based in Chennai, India. The publishing house, run as a collective, creates its own books, as well as collaborating with a range of unusual talents, from signboard painters to tribal and textile artists. A highly original and creative voice in contemporary Indian publishing, Gita continues to pursue her interest in exploring and experimenting with the form of the book and its status as a revered cultural object.
Beginning with The Very Hungry Lion in 1995, she has written over 25 books for children and adults. Several have won major international awards and been translated into multiple languages. Her book, Do! was honored with the prestigious Bologna Agazzi New Horizons award. Another title, Gobble You Up! went on to win the Aesop award.
In 2021 she moved to the countryside near Pondicherry in South India, to start an organic farm. She continues to work remotely with Tara Books. Seed, her latest book, brings together her experience as a farmer and a publisher.
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Language
English
Duration
1 Hours
Best Suited For Ages
8 yrs & above
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Conscious Collective, Godrej and Boyce plant 13
Godrej and Boyce Plant 13, Pirojshanagar, Vikhroli, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400079, India
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Nature as Culture: Storytelling Through Indigenous Eyes
Literature
December 14 | 3PM
Conscious Collective, Godrej and Boyce plant 13, Mumbai
Free
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
Free