Ms
Giti Datt
PhD Candidate
B.Arts Psychology & Sociology (Sydney), M.App.Anthropology (MQ)
The Australian National University
School of Culture, History and Language in the College of Asia and the Pacific
Giti is a PhD candidate at the School of Culture, History and Language in the College of Asia and the Pacific. Her research project involves an ethnographic study of the Indian attar (perfume oil) industry, in order to better understand the contemporary significance of this material to the people who make, buy and use it. Giti's motivation for this project stems from her work as a perfumer, having worked with attars and natural aromatics for close to a decade, as well as her work in the not-for-profit sector, which focused on grassroots community settings.
Expertise Area(s)
South Asia
Anthropology
Colonisation
Decolonization
Sensory ethnography
Social and Cultural Anthropology