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Creating history: Oral narrative and the political process of history-making in rural north India (1781-1942).

机译:创造历史:印度北部农村地区的口述叙事和历史创造的政治过程(1781-1942年)。

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This dissertation is about stories and storytelling. It is an exploration of the role of oral narrative in the creation of local history. Oral narrative provides almost uniformly more specific and more sensitive data than written sources. As a result, it reveals a wider range of political opinion than reflected in the accumulated, collated, and combined written record. Particularly for local, village history, in which oral narratives are a primary form of communication, the oral record emerges in diverse and dynamic form.; Yet beyond the role of oral narrative in preserving a peasant past, it also defined the nature of peasant politics during the 1930s in villages around the Pandaul market in north Bihar. These narratives, as they themselves demonstrate, are part of the ongoing histories of the region that have also been portrayed in written form by the government, the local landlord, the press, and various other sources. Like all of these sources, narratives are shaped by the power structures of the countryside and the institutions that enforce them.; To demonstrate the forces and processes through which local history is articulated, this dissertation has three parts. Part one focuses specifically on the way politics and communication have determine local understandings of the past, particularly the past of rural conflict in the twentieth century. Caste, gender, physical force, nationalism, and other persisting structures of rural society influence both politics and the communication of it.; Part two focuses, in greater detail, on three important institutions that create, interpret, and remedy conflict: the land system of the Maharaja of Darbhanga, the district and provincial government, and the village-level pattern of designating mediators.; Finally, part three discusses a key feature of local narratives, the way in which they succeeded in constructing an image of impending revolution, even when no revolution was fulfilled. That prevailing image travelled from the local arena to powerful levels of Indian politics, changing and constructing the course of action of politicians and influencing official records. Ultimately, this dissertation, therefore, addresses the way oral and written record informed one another, competed with one another, and in the process created history.
机译:本文是关于故事和讲故事的。这是对口述叙事在创造当地历史中的作用的探索。口头叙述几乎比书面资料更统一,更具体,更敏感。结果,它揭示了比积累,整理和合并的书面记录所反映的更大范围的政治见解。特别是对于当地的乡村历史来说,口头叙事是交流的主要形式,口述记录以多样而动态的形式出现。然而,除了口头叙事在维护农民过去的角色之外,它还定义了1930年代比哈尔邦北部Pandaul市场周围村庄的农民政治的性质。正如它们本身所展示的那样,这些叙述是该地区正在进行的历史的一部分,政府,当地房东,新闻界和其他各种来源也以书面形式描绘了这些叙述。像所有这些来源一样,叙事也是由农村的权力结构和执行权力的机构所决定的。为了说明表达当地历史的力量和过程,本文分为三个部分。第一部分特别关注政治和传播如何决定当地对过去的理解,尤其是二十世纪农村冲突的过去。种姓,性别,身体力量,民族主义和农村社会的其他持久结构影响着政治及其传播。第二部分更详细地介绍了三个产生,解释和补救冲突的重要机构:达邦加王公的土地系统,地区和省政府以及村级指定调解人的模式。最后,第三部分讨论了局部叙事的一个关键特征,即即使没有实现革命,它们也成功地构建了即将发生的革命形象的方式。这种盛行的形象从地方舞台传到了印度政治的强大层面,改变并构建了政客的行动方针,并影响了官方记录。因此,本论文最终解决了口头和书面记录相互告知,相互竞争以及在此过程中创造历史的方式。

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  • 作者

    Singer, Wendy Faye.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Virginia.;

  • 授予单位 University of Virginia.;
  • 学科 History Asia Australia and Oceania.; Folklore.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1991
  • 页码 469 p.
  • 总页数 469
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 世界史;世界文学;
  • 关键词

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