<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "Adivasi Identity, Haunting and Reconciliation- Negotiating Cultural Memory and Displacement"^^ . "Palimpsest and ‘ghost’ have been an integral part of studies on cultural memory, erasure\r\nand its ‘haunting’. Be it Jacque Derrida’s use of ‘spectral bodies’ to analyse the ‘phantomatic’ in\r\nideology or Foucault’s unraveling of ‘haunting’ in his interview, “Film and Popular Memory,” it is\r\naccepted that pieces of identity and memory remain as imprints that drive and influence the individual\r\nor the community experiencing such ‘haunting.’\r\nThe Adivasi way of life is pluralistic, where each community has its own dynamic oral history, and\r\nallegorical understanding of their habitats. Their idea of the sacred, like the sarna, often herald to spirits\r\nof their ancestors and derive the ‘sacred’ from the living history, their cultural identity from their life in\r\nthe forests and now, with increasing loss of habitat (Jal, Jangal, Jameen), memory.\r\nThis research explores the nuances of the Adivasi identity and the ramifications of displacement on\r\ntheir collective memory by exploring a palimpsest of the Adivasi way of life as it survives and morphs,\r\ndespite an era of displacement and erasure and as they struggle for acknowledgment and survival.\r\nWhile conflict ruptures familiar systems of living, cultural memory is a representative form that assists\r\nin attempts to recreate a past and foster reconciliation of ‘identity’ in the present.\r\nUtilizing ethnographic studies of grassroot organizations, an analysis of contemporary Adivasi literature\r\nand individual interviews of Adivasis involved in the advocacy efforts in Bihar and Jharkhand, this\r\nresearch seeks to map the ways the Adivasis and the grass-root organizations negotiate the conflictridden landscape to evolve as a society even as they seek to legitimize, preserve and celebrate critical\r\naspects of what is self-recognized (in their own literature) as a five thousand year-old ‘othered’ culture\r\nof India, often de-legitimized or alienated in the face of the mainstream ideology of the time."^^ . "2018" . . . . . . . . . . . "/"^^ . "Taru"^^ . "/ Taru"^^ . . "Rashmi"^^ . "Gajare"^^ . "Rashmi Gajare"^^ . . . . "ICOMOS 19th General Assembly and Scientific Symposium \"Heritage and Democracy\""^^ . . . . . "New Delhi, India"^^ . . . . . . "Adivasi Identity, Haunting and Reconciliation- Negotiating Cultural Memory and Displacement (PDF)"^^ . . . . "26._ICOA_1720_Gajare_SM_with-warning.pdf"^^ . . . "Adivasi Identity, Haunting and Reconciliation- Negotiating Cultural Memory and Displacement (Autre)"^^ . . . . . . "lightbox.jpg"^^ . . . "Adivasi Identity, Haunting and Reconciliation- Negotiating Cultural Memory and Displacement (Autre)"^^ . . . . . . "preview.jpg"^^ . . . "Adivasi Identity, Haunting and Reconciliation- Negotiating Cultural Memory and Displacement (Autre)"^^ . . . . . . "medium.jpg"^^ . . . "Adivasi Identity, Haunting and Reconciliation- Negotiating Cultural Memory and Displacement (Autre)"^^ . . . . . . "small.jpg"^^ . . . "Adivasi Identity, Haunting and Reconciliation- Negotiating Cultural Memory and Displacement (Autre)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #1999 \n\nAdivasi Identity, Haunting and Reconciliation- Negotiating Cultural Memory and Displacement\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "04. Public awareness"@en . "04. Sensibilisation du public"@fr . . . "07. Education"@en . "07. Education"@fr . . . "03. Ethnology"@en . "03. Ethnologie"@fr . . . "02. Oral traditions and expressions (including language)"@en . "02. Traditions et expressions orales (y compris les langues)"@fr . . . "04. Asia and Pacific islands"@en . "04. Asie et îles du Pacifique"@fr . .