The unfolding of the project was strongly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. During the academic year 2021-22, fieldwork and archival research were impossible, since institutions were closed and traveling to India was not allowed. At that time, I focused on revising my dissertation for publication, and by the fall of 2021 I submitted the final version of my book manuscript to Brill. The book came out in open access in May 2022.
Starting from the fall of 2021, I consulted regularly archives in Paris, especially the National Library of France, and in Rome, especially the Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu and the Vatican Apostolic Archive. This research focused on the figure of Joao de Brito, and the main result will be an article (forthcoming in the history journal Annales HSS) on the way his catechists remembered and appropriated his figure in order to claim the role of local religious leaders.
In May 2022, I could attend the long-delayed ceremony of canonisation of Devasahayam in the Vatican, where I could speak with several Tamil devotees and officials implicated in the canonisation process. In July 2022, when I was finally able to do a month of fieldwork in India, I also traveled to several sites connected to the figure of this saint in southern Tamil Nadu. So, I am currently writing an article based on these ethnographic data alongside the archival and textual sources I have analysed in the course of last year.
During my stay in Tamil Nadu, I presented my book to an audience of Tamil students over the course of three evenings. This event was recorded and is now available on a Tamil YouTube channel for everyone who wishes to listen to the discussion. I also held one public presentation of the new project for the residents of the Jesuit house Dhyana Ashram in Chennai, an event organised by my long-term collaborator Fr. Anand Amaladass SJ.
Finally, throughout my fellowship tenure, I also continued to participate in online and in-person conferences, whenever possible; and I have organised an international conference that will take place on November 7-8 on the issue of memory and the mission, which will offer a larger contextualisation to some of the issues I have been exploring I the framework of the project.