Dr Divya Kannan: "Child Welfare and International Humanitarianism during the Nehruvian years in India: Between Nation-Building and International Humanitarianism: Child Welfare in Nehruvian India"

Event date: 
Wednesday 22 July
Time: 
13:00-14:00
Location: 
Seminar room, 2 Hope Park Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9NW

An IASH Work-in-Progress seminar, delivered by Dr Divya Kannan (IASH-CWIT Fellow, 2026)

Child Welfare and International Humanitarianism during the Nehruvian years in India: Between Nation-Building and International Humanitarianism: Child Welfare in Nehruvian India

This talk examines the emergence of child welfare and professional social work in post-independence India through the career of Mary Clubwala Jadhav (1909–1975), founder of the Madras School of Social Work and a leading figure in national and international humanitarian networks, as part of an ongoing larger project. Child welfare became a critical site through which the Nehruvian state negotiated nation-building, international development, and women's public leadership. Moving beyond narratives that frame postcolonial welfare as either an extension of colonial philanthropy or a transplantation of Western social work models, the talk demonstrates how Indian social workers selectively adapted transnational humanitarian ideas to local political and cultural contexts. Drawing on varied archival sources, I explore the tensions between universal child rights and culturally embedded notions of family, gender, morality, and citizenship, situating Indian child welfare within broader histories of global humanitarianism.

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