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an anthropological perspective on contemporary India

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An edition of Critical Events (1995)

Critical events

an anthropological perspective on contemporary India

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This book identifies certain critical moments in the history of contemporary India. These events concern Partition, sati, minority rights, the Bhopal industrial disaster, the nature of the Indian state, and various socio-legal issues. Veena Das redescribes these events and their implications within the framework of anthropological knowledge.

Her methodologically innovative attempt here is to produce an ethnography of modern India which is sensitive to both world historical processes as well as the inner life of individuals. She shows the various social transformations that have resulted in new configurations of relations between the local and the global within India.

  1. The critical events that Professor Das analyses have all instituted new sorts of action, which have in turn redefined traditional categories such as codes of purity and honour, the meaning of martyrdom, and the construction of a heroic life. The author shows how these new forms took shape and were appropriated by a variety of political actors, such as caste groups, religious communities, women's groups, and the nation as a whole.

Communalism, rioting, the abduction of women, militant discourse, legal pluralism and the reconsitution of social memory and history by social groups are some of the other important issues which form the core of this book. The author reflects throughout on the nature of anthropological knowledge, on suffering as a means of creating memory, and on the possibilities of justice within the framework of existing deconstructive practices.

Finally, this book gives a privileged position to the voices of those who are victims of large global, social and technological processes.

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230

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Critical Events: An Anthropological Perspective on Contemporary India (Oxford India Paperbacks)
December 19, 1996, Oxford University Press, USA
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Critical events: an anthropological perspective on contemporary India
1995, Oxford University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-222) and indexes.

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Delhi, New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
HV6250.25 .D37 1995, HV6250.25.D37 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 230 p. ;
Number of pages
230

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL866924M
Internet Archive
criticaleventsan0000dasv
ISBN 10
019563540X
LCCN
95151295
OCLC/WorldCat
32627417

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