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City as memory : a short biography of Srinagar / Sadaf Wani.

By: Publisher: New Delhi : Aleph Book Company, 2024Description: 180 pages ; 19 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9788119635689
  • 811963568X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.6 23
Contents:
Before We Begin; It's Pronounced Sirinagar; Between Shahr-e-Khas and Downtown; (Un)Belonging in the Shahr; Pale Hands That Love Beside the Shalimar; Acknowledgements; Notes.
Summary: "Sirinagar (as it's pronounced in Kashmiri), the capital of Paradise on Earth, is known for its lush green valley and picturesque lakes, but also for its troubled past and unsettled present. Founded in 250 BCE by the Buddhist king Ashoka, Srinagar's chequered history is one of conquest and centuries of foreign rule, characterized by both indulgence and neglect. In independent India, the state's troubled geopolitics, the growth of tehreek (armed insurgency) since 1989, and the tumultuous quest for azaadi have turned Srinagar into one of the most heavily militarized regions in the world. In City as Memory, Sadaf Wani draws from her childhood experiences in the mid-90s amidst a waning insurgency movement and increasing militarization, as well as her adolescence in the early 2000s during deadly cycles of violence in the wake of civilian protests, to explore how Kashmir's turbulent history deeply intertwines with memories of home for its people. Wani explores the beating heart of the city through stories of personal remembrance and scholarship, examining questions of identity and belonging to craft an intimate portrait of Srinagar. Her portrayal illuminates the deep wounds on the spatial, temporal, and emotional landscape of this city of contradictions-where scenic views of the Dal Lake coexist with smoke from tear gas." -- Publisher
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals for 2024-25
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BOOKs National Law School General Stacks 954.6 WAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) HB Available Recommended by Dr. Manpreet Singh Dillon 39980

Includes bibliographical references.

Before We Begin;
It's Pronounced Sirinagar;
Between Shahr-e-Khas and Downtown;
(Un)Belonging in the Shahr;
Pale Hands That Love Beside the Shalimar;
Acknowledgements;
Notes.

"Sirinagar (as it's pronounced in Kashmiri), the capital of Paradise on Earth, is known for its lush green valley and picturesque lakes, but also for its troubled past and unsettled present. Founded in 250 BCE by the Buddhist king Ashoka, Srinagar's chequered history is one of conquest and centuries of foreign rule, characterized by both indulgence and neglect. In independent India, the state's troubled geopolitics, the growth of tehreek (armed insurgency) since 1989, and the tumultuous quest for azaadi have turned Srinagar into one of the most heavily militarized regions in the world. In City as Memory, Sadaf Wani draws from her childhood experiences in the mid-90s amidst a waning insurgency movement and increasing militarization, as well as her adolescence in the early 2000s during deadly cycles of violence in the wake of civilian protests, to explore how Kashmir's turbulent history deeply intertwines with memories of home for its people. Wani explores the beating heart of the city through stories of personal remembrance and scholarship, examining questions of identity and belonging to craft an intimate portrait of Srinagar. Her portrayal illuminates the deep wounds on the spatial, temporal, and emotional landscape of this city of contradictions-where scenic views of the Dal Lake coexist with smoke from tear gas." -- Publisher

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