Interrogating temporal and spatial demarcations in history writing: Understanding Adivasi pasts and conceptualisation of land (Record no. 528846)

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Personal name Kumari, Amita
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Title Interrogating temporal and spatial demarcations in history writing: Understanding Adivasi pasts and conceptualisation of land
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Economic & Political Weekly
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Extent 59(51), Dec 21, 2024: p.58-64
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Summary, etc Conventional history writing identifies historically “significant” events and weaves them into a coherent chronology. This process lends a sense of fixity to the events—both temporal and spatial. This conventional rendering of the past is interrogated by looking at the everyday “micro-realities” of the Santal past. The picture that emerges with this exercise is that of a past where historical processes and events appear incomplete, indefinite, and tentative. In light of this tentativeness of the Santal past, the paper relooks at the 1855 anti-colonial rebellion by Santals (Hul) and the question of Adivasi conceptualisations of “home” and relationship to land. – Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/51/special-articles/interrogating-temporal-and-spatial-demarcations.html
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Main entry heading Economic & Political Weekly
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2025-01-27 59(51), Dec 21, 2024: p.58-64 AR135040 2025-01-27 Articles

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