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Ghummakkads, a woman's place, and the LTC-walas: towards a critical history of 'home', 'belonging' and 'attachment'

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posted on 2005-10-01, 00:00 authored by Sanjay Srivastava
This article seeks to re-think the perspective within South Asian studies that speaks of the fixity of home and belonging in the Indian context. Accumulated scholarly wisdom frequently points to the singularity and transparency of ideas of attachment to ‘native places’ and ‘ancestral villages’. Through a consideration of a range of material, the paper explores how specific but far more complex ideas of home and belonging circulate in Indian society. The material analysed includes Hindi travel literature and fictional material, official developmental discourse, PWD reports, scholarly writing, Bollywood cinema, and the rules regarding travel perks for government service.<br>

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New Delhi, Ιndia

Language

eng

Publication classification

C3 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal

Journal

Contributions to Indian sociology

Volume

39

Pagination

375 - 405

ISSN

0069-9667

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