
9788178240923
Telling Lives In India: Biography, Autobiography, And Life History
David Arnold; Stuart H. Blackburn; British Library
ISBN 13: 9788178240923
Publisher: Permanent Black
Publication Date: 2004
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Book Description: Orient BlackSwan, 2004. Hardcover. Book Condition: New. . (illustrator). . This collection of essays challenges the paradigm of ?collectivity? that has historically dominated most research on India. This paradigm has assumed that life in the subcontinent revolves around caste, community, and kinship, and that individual agency and selfhood have been marginal to thought and behaviour: in brief, society is valorised and the individual is not. Although this view has now been heavily critiqued and to some extent discarded, its legacy lingers in academic as well as popular writing. The primary purpose of this volume is thus to examine life histories, in their diverse forms, in order to open up new ways of thinking and writing about India, and to bring material from this region to the level of international research on life histories. The essays in this volume demonstrate that life histories are a historically persistent and socially pervasive form of expression in Indian culture. The contributors consider biography, autobiography, diaries, and oral stories, in Hindi, Bengali, Pahari, Urdu, Tamil, Bihari, Sanskrit, and English; their subjects range from literary authors to housewives, from politicians to folk heroes. They examine the conventions of these genres and the possible social conditions for their emergence, as well as questions such as what constitutes a ?life?, what lives are worth telling, and who is authorized to tell them. Life histories, this book argues, are a special kind of narrative because they are perceived to be both true and personal. It does not, however, treat life histories uncritically, as self-evidently true?biography in fact is shown as ?anything but innocent? But this volume does reveal that these stories of individuals have remarkable staying power in a supposedly collective society. Telling Lives not only adds a new perspective to research on India but also enhances the understanding of life histories across the world. It will interest all historians, sociologists, anthropologists, political scientists, and students of culture as well as literary theory. Printed Pages: 336. Bookseller Inventory # 16067 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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