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This volume explores new avenues in the field of memory studies. Going beyond Western frames of reference, it shows how religion, region, caste, and class and their intersectionality and the fraught legacy of colonialism shape acts of both collective remembrance and forgetting in South Asia. The essays in the volume call for a substantive rethinking of the conceptual and methodological frameworks in the field by posing critical questions such as: How do these layers play into and inform the processes of crafting and curating national histories and memories in South Asia? What are the silences that exist within it and how are they contested?
What are the alternative modes of remembering, marking and accounting for ‘difficult pasts’ beyond the confines of state regulated memorial projects? And what ‘events’ constitute dominant and rightful entry points for engaging with these themes and which remain ignored? In doing so they steer discussions on the politics of memory in the region in directions that offer opportunities for not only re-visiting the Partition of 1947 from previously unexplored perspectives but also for going beyond it as the central analytical lens for approaching questions of remembrance, forgetting and utterance in South Asia. A radical new intervention, the volume will be indispensable to scholars and researchers of history, sociology and social anthropology, politics, and South Asian studies.
Author Biography
Isha Dubey is an assistant professor at IIIT Hyderabad’s Human Sciences Research Centre (HSRC). She graduated with a PhD in history from the School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, Denmark. Prior to joining IIIT, Isha has worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Swedish South Asian Studies Network (SASNET) at Lund University, Sweden and the Department of Global Studies, Aarhus University. She is a co-investigator in a Danish Research Council funded research project Constructing the Ocean: Indian Ocean Infrasructures and Thick Transregionalsim. The temporal and regional focus of Isha’s research is modern and contemporary South Asia, and her work is guided by an overarching interest in histories of migration and displacement especially in the context of the Partition and the 1971 Bangladesh War, memory studies and urban history.
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