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Handcuffed to History: Narratives, Pathologies, and Violence in South Asia

Autor S. P. Udayakumar
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2001 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Ethnic and religious rivalries are major sources of conflict in South Asia and interpretations of the past are integral parts of the conflict. Udayakumar and his contributors provide a careful and comprehensive analysis of the interface between history writing, identity constructions, and intergroup relations. Providing a range of theoretical deliberations, they examine specific South Asian conflicts such as the Kashmir issue, Hindu-Muslim conflict, Sinhalese-Tamil strife, and the human rights struggles of oppressed castes.With a view to understanding the ethnic and religious rivalries that have come to be a major source of conflict in South Asia, Udayakumar and his contributors analyze the interface between interpretations of the past, identity construction practices, and intergroup relations.With general theoretical perspectives, contributors help to explain the various ethnic conflicts in South Asia and other parts of the world. The role of history, narratives, and violent pathologies in those conflicts are also explained. Some of the most prominent South Asian conflicts such as the Kashmir decision, Ramjanmabhumi temple, and historicity of caste system in India and the first comer controversy in Sri Lanka are analyzed in detail. One of the major conclusions reached is that there is an element of bigotry in certain historiographies and these bigoted histories and ethnic/religious histrionics build on and contribute to each other and thrive in certain environments. Elevating this debate to a more political level, the essays highlight the role of human agency in the decision to remain handcuffed to bigoted histories or to be more aware and struggle for new beginnings. They also examine the prospects and possible means of negating the unity of history and metanarratives (with their characteristic pathologies and violence) and proliferating many histories told from diverse perspectives. This book is a stimulating collection for scholars, students, and researchers dealing with South Asian history as well as current ethnic, political, and military tensions in the region.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275968434
ISBN-10: 027596843X
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

S. P. UDAYAKUMAR is Research Associate and Co-Director of Programs at the Institute on Race and Poverty, University of Minnesota, Minnapolis. Dr. Udayakumar also acts as Co-Director of TRANSCEND: A Peace and Development Network. He has published extensively in such journals as Peace Review and Futures.

Cuprins

Introduction by S. P. UdayakumarHistory, Politics, Space: Unmapping the Imperium by Michael ShapiroMimetic History: Narrating India Through Foreign Policy by Sankaran KrishnaThe Construction of National Identities for the Cosmic Drama: Choseness-Myths-Trauma Syndromes (CMT) and Cultural Pathologies by Johan GaltungHistoricizing Myth and Mythologizing History: The Violent `Ram Temple' Drama by S. P. UdayakumarFaces of the Beloved: Rerouting the Tragic History of the Kashmir Issue by Daanish Mustafa and Viren MurthyDharma and the Rights of Untouchables by Mark JuergensmeyerPoetics of History: Reflections on the `Mahavamsa' by Wimal DissanayakeHandcuffed to History and Chained to the Future: Distant Futures and Alternative Presents for South Asia by Sohail InayatullahIndex