Each spring, the CAMHRA gathers our community into a shared space of reflection, to think alongside one another, and to explore the shifting contours of mental health across worlds, disciplines and lived experiences.

We are very happy to welcome Professor Veena Das as our Opening Address speaker, whose exceptional scholarship will open this year’s CAMHRA Lecture with clarity, reflections and insight.

Lecture Abstract

My attempt in this lecture is to provide a portrait of a family by aligning their accounts (husband, wife, three of the six daughters) gathered over a long period (2000–2026) through intermittent visits to them at different sites (shifting homes, school, clinic).

Some of these visits were occasioned by the formal periodicity of a survey protocol (reported in the chapter, “How the body speaks” in my book Affliction); others were occasioned by the sheer contingency of finding one or other member during visits to the neighborhood (usually the eldest daughter Sapna) expressing an urgent need for a textbook; or insisting  that we read something she had written; or  asking for help to make sense of a lesson.

The last few visits since 2021 have been initiated by Sapna herself to a new location in a semi-urban village where she now resides. This work is also marked by a strong collaboration among four members of ISERDD (Charu, Purshottam, Rajan and Geeta) and me.

While I do not adopt the conceptual and methodological apparatus embedded here in a straightforward way, I hope to gradually allow certain concerns with issues such as how the singularity of life (here the life of a household) becomes an inquiry into the reinstitution of life and of a reality (putative or not) that is made by our participation in it. 

Deepen Your Encounter

For those interested in encountering the broader intellectual landscape from which this lecture emerges, two earlier public talks by Professor Das offer rich points of entry into her thinking: Conversation on Critique (Allegra Lab) and 8th Social Change Annual Lecture 2026 (CSD India).

Registration

The event is free to attend, but visitor are required to sign up in order to support smooth and timely access to SOAS.