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Dodson, Michael S. [Hrsg.]:
Banaras : urban forms and cultural histories / ed., Michael S. Dodson. - New Delhi : Routledge (India), 2012. - XII, 251 S. : Ill., Kt.
ISBN 978-0-415-69377-6
Rs. 995 (Routledge India)
£ 65,00 (Routledge UK)
DDC: 954.2; 306.09542

Beschreibung
Based on original research and with a fascinating collection of archival and contemporary photographs, this volume is a unique analysis of Banaras in recent times, with its urban and cultural components examined in their many facets. Supplementing earlier, more traditional accounts that have focused on the city’s religious landscape, the book explores the essential ambiguity of colonialism and modernization in a city otherwise defined by narratives of timelessness and religiosity.
   The various articles contained here examine the diverse and vast urban identities created in Banaras, in and after the British colonial period. They draw upon archaeology, literature, history, and architecture and demonstrate how the city was forged substantially through its colonial experience while emphasizing the importance of Indian agency in these processes. While all the essays provide radically new interpretations of the city’s cultural landscape, many also uncover hitherto little understood aspects of Banaras, such as the exile of a Mughal prince and his descendants, or the ways in which contemporary Urdu poetry has rendered Banaras an essentially cosmopolitan urban space. [Routledge India]

Inhalt
Preface
Introduction
PART I: CONSTRUCTING HISTORICAL IDENTITIES FOR THE CITY
1. Madhuri Desai:
City of Negotiations: Urban Space and Narrative in Banaras
2. Sudeshna Guha:
Material Truths and Religious Identities: The Archaeological and Photographic Making of Banaras
PART II: HISTORIES LOST AND RECOVERED
3. William R. Pinch:
Hiding in Plain Sight: Gosains on the Ghats, 1809
4. Malavika Kasturi:
The Lost and Small Histories of the City of Patronage: Poor Mughal Pensioners in Colonial Banaras
PART III: ARCHITECTURE AND FRAGMENTS OF THE MODERN CITY
5. Michael S. Dodson:
The Shadows of Modernity in Banaras
6. Leah Renold:
A Hindu Temple of Learning: The Hybridization of Religion and Architecture
PART IV: LITERATURE AND URBAN IDENTITY
7. Vasudha Dalmia:
Literary Modernity in the Holy City
8. Christopher Lee:
‘The Alleyways of Banaras’ and ‘The Ka’aba of Hindustan’: Varanasi through Banarsi Muslim Poetry
Bibliography
About the Editor
Notes on Contributors
Index

Herausgeber

MICHAEL S. DODSON is Associate Professor of South Asian History, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA. Profile page.

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