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TÃtulo : Partition and the Practice of Memory Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Mahn, Churnjeet, ; Murphy, Anne, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2018 Número de páginas: XV, 280 p. 12 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-64516-2 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Memoria colectiva Civilización Historia social Historia del sur de Asia Estudios de memoria Historia cultural Clasificación: 954 Resumen: Esta colección editada se ocupa de los lugares de la memoria a lo largo y alrededor de las fronteras entre Indo-Pakistán e Indo-Bangladesh y las formas complejas en que esos recuerdos se permiten y se borran en el presente. La colección se sitúa en la intersección de narrativas conectadas a la memoria y la conmemoración para preguntar cómo los recuerdos se han formado y perpetuado a través de la imposición de estas fronteras. Explora cómo las fronteras nacionales silencian los recuerdos y pueden subvertirse de maneras importantes, a través de la consideración de sitios fÃsicos y prácticas culturales en ambos lados de las fronteras entre India, Pakistán y Bangladesh que apuntan hacia lo que se ha perdido, es decir, el todo cultural. se trataba de las regiones culturales de Punjab y Bengala antes de la partición, asà como de "todos" culturales más amplios en todo el sur de Asia, más allá de lÃneas religiosas y lingüÃsticas, junto con fuerzas que niegan tales conexiones. Los capÃtulos abordan cuestiones de patrimonio y memoria a través de estudios de casos especÃficos sobre prácticas memoriales, museológicas y de conmemoración actuales, a través de las cuales se han construido paisajes conmemorativos a veces opuestos, y muestran cómo los recuerdos de traumas e historias pasadas se inscriben en diversas formas de desarrollo cultural. patrimonio (el paisaje construido, la literatura, el cine). Nota de contenido: Chapter 1: Introduction; Churnjeet Mahn and Anne Murphy (editors) -- Section 1: Commemoration in the Everyday -- Chapter 2: Music and its Many Memories: Complicating 1947 for the Punjab; Radha Kapuria (King's College London, PhD Candidate) -- Chapter 3: From Udero lal in Sindh to Ulhasnagar in Maharashtra: Partition and memories across borders in the tradition of Jhulelal; Michel Boivin (Director of Research at National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) & Member, Centre for South Asian Studies (CEIAS)) & Bhavna Rajpal (University of Westminster, PhD Candidate) -- Chapter 4: Between Mini-India and Sonar Bangla: Memorialisation and Place-Making Practices of East Bengal Hindu Refugees in the Andaman Islands; Philipp Zehmisch (Center for Advanced Studies, Munich, Research Fellow) -- Section 2: The Archive and the Literary -- Chapter 5: The Story of Partition at the Intersection of the Official and the Alternate Archives; Pallavi Chakravarty (Assistant Professor, Ambedkar University Delhi) -- Chapter 6: Narrating Trauma, Constructing Binaries, Affirming Agency: Partition in Muslim Women's Autobiographical Writing; Siobhan Lambert-Hurley (University of Sheffield, Reader in International History) -- Chapter 7: Relocating the Memory of the Partition in Bapsi Sidhwa's Defend Yourself Against Me; Daniela Vitolo (University "L'Orientale" – Naples, PhD Candidate) -- Chapter 8: Poetics of Pain: Writing Women's Memory of Partition; Anne Castaing (CNRS, Paris, Research Fellow) -- Section 3: Specters of Partition within the Lived Present -- Chapter 9: The Gulbarg Memorial and the Problem of Memory; Heba Ahmed (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, PhD Candidate) -- Chapter 10: The Shahbag protest and imagining an "ideal" Bangladesh; Sanchari De (Jadavpur University, Kolkata/ Lund University, Sweden PhD Candidate/EMINTE Scholar) -- Chapter 11: Remembering a lost presence: The specter of Partition in the stories of Lahore-based Punjabi-language author Zubair Ahmed; Anne Murphy (University of British Columbia, Canada, Associate Professor) -- Chapter 12: Memory in Ruins: 'Past Presents' in the Aam Khas Bagh; Churnjeet Mahn (University of Strathclyde, Senior Lecturer). Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This edited collection attends to the locations of memory along and about the Indo-Pakistan and Indo-Bangladesh borders and the complex ways in which such memories are both allowed for and erased in the present. The collection is situated at the intersection of narratives connected to memory and commemoration in order to ask how memories have been formed and perpetuated across the imposition of these borders. It explores how national boundaries both silence memories and can be subverted in important ways, through consideration of physical sites and cultural practices on both sides of the India-Pakistan-Bangladesh borders that gesture towards that which has been lost – that is, the cultural whole that was the cultural regions of Punjab and Bengal before Partition, as well as broader cultural "wholes" across South Asia, across religious and linguistic lines – alongside forces that deny such connections. The chapters address issues of heritage and memory through specific case-studies on present-day memorial, museological and commemoration practices, through which sometimes competing memorial landscapes have been constructed, and show how memories of past traumas and histories become inscribed into diverse forms of cultural heritage (the built landscape, literature, film). Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Partition and the Practice of Memory [documento electrónico] / Mahn, Churnjeet, ; Murphy, Anne, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2018 . - XV, 280 p. 12 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-319-64516-2
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Memoria colectiva Civilización Historia social Historia del sur de Asia Estudios de memoria Historia cultural Clasificación: 954 Resumen: Esta colección editada se ocupa de los lugares de la memoria a lo largo y alrededor de las fronteras entre Indo-Pakistán e Indo-Bangladesh y las formas complejas en que esos recuerdos se permiten y se borran en el presente. La colección se sitúa en la intersección de narrativas conectadas a la memoria y la conmemoración para preguntar cómo los recuerdos se han formado y perpetuado a través de la imposición de estas fronteras. Explora cómo las fronteras nacionales silencian los recuerdos y pueden subvertirse de maneras importantes, a través de la consideración de sitios fÃsicos y prácticas culturales en ambos lados de las fronteras entre India, Pakistán y Bangladesh que apuntan hacia lo que se ha perdido, es decir, el todo cultural. se trataba de las regiones culturales de Punjab y Bengala antes de la partición, asà como de "todos" culturales más amplios en todo el sur de Asia, más allá de lÃneas religiosas y lingüÃsticas, junto con fuerzas que niegan tales conexiones. Los capÃtulos abordan cuestiones de patrimonio y memoria a través de estudios de casos especÃficos sobre prácticas memoriales, museológicas y de conmemoración actuales, a través de las cuales se han construido paisajes conmemorativos a veces opuestos, y muestran cómo los recuerdos de traumas e historias pasadas se inscriben en diversas formas de desarrollo cultural. patrimonio (el paisaje construido, la literatura, el cine). Nota de contenido: Chapter 1: Introduction; Churnjeet Mahn and Anne Murphy (editors) -- Section 1: Commemoration in the Everyday -- Chapter 2: Music and its Many Memories: Complicating 1947 for the Punjab; Radha Kapuria (King's College London, PhD Candidate) -- Chapter 3: From Udero lal in Sindh to Ulhasnagar in Maharashtra: Partition and memories across borders in the tradition of Jhulelal; Michel Boivin (Director of Research at National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) & Member, Centre for South Asian Studies (CEIAS)) & Bhavna Rajpal (University of Westminster, PhD Candidate) -- Chapter 4: Between Mini-India and Sonar Bangla: Memorialisation and Place-Making Practices of East Bengal Hindu Refugees in the Andaman Islands; Philipp Zehmisch (Center for Advanced Studies, Munich, Research Fellow) -- Section 2: The Archive and the Literary -- Chapter 5: The Story of Partition at the Intersection of the Official and the Alternate Archives; Pallavi Chakravarty (Assistant Professor, Ambedkar University Delhi) -- Chapter 6: Narrating Trauma, Constructing Binaries, Affirming Agency: Partition in Muslim Women's Autobiographical Writing; Siobhan Lambert-Hurley (University of Sheffield, Reader in International History) -- Chapter 7: Relocating the Memory of the Partition in Bapsi Sidhwa's Defend Yourself Against Me; Daniela Vitolo (University "L'Orientale" – Naples, PhD Candidate) -- Chapter 8: Poetics of Pain: Writing Women's Memory of Partition; Anne Castaing (CNRS, Paris, Research Fellow) -- Section 3: Specters of Partition within the Lived Present -- Chapter 9: The Gulbarg Memorial and the Problem of Memory; Heba Ahmed (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, PhD Candidate) -- Chapter 10: The Shahbag protest and imagining an "ideal" Bangladesh; Sanchari De (Jadavpur University, Kolkata/ Lund University, Sweden PhD Candidate/EMINTE Scholar) -- Chapter 11: Remembering a lost presence: The specter of Partition in the stories of Lahore-based Punjabi-language author Zubair Ahmed; Anne Murphy (University of British Columbia, Canada, Associate Professor) -- Chapter 12: Memory in Ruins: 'Past Presents' in the Aam Khas Bagh; Churnjeet Mahn (University of Strathclyde, Senior Lecturer). Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This edited collection attends to the locations of memory along and about the Indo-Pakistan and Indo-Bangladesh borders and the complex ways in which such memories are both allowed for and erased in the present. The collection is situated at the intersection of narratives connected to memory and commemoration in order to ask how memories have been formed and perpetuated across the imposition of these borders. It explores how national boundaries both silence memories and can be subverted in important ways, through consideration of physical sites and cultural practices on both sides of the India-Pakistan-Bangladesh borders that gesture towards that which has been lost – that is, the cultural whole that was the cultural regions of Punjab and Bengal before Partition, as well as broader cultural "wholes" across South Asia, across religious and linguistic lines – alongside forces that deny such connections. The chapters address issues of heritage and memory through specific case-studies on present-day memorial, museological and commemoration practices, through which sometimes competing memorial landscapes have been constructed, and show how memories of past traumas and histories become inscribed into diverse forms of cultural heritage (the built landscape, literature, film). Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]