Darjeeling In Search of Peoples History of the Hills at Meripustak

Darjeeling In Search of Peoples History of the Hills

Books from same Author: Dinesh Chandra Ray and Srikanta Roy Chowdhury

Books from same Publisher: Manohar

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    Author(s)Dinesh Chandra Ray and Srikanta Roy Chowdhury
    PublisherManohar
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9789394262010
    Pages388p.,
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2023

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    Manohar Darjeeling In Search of Peoples History of the Hills by Dinesh Chandra Ray and Srikanta Roy Chowdhury

    History has always dealt with people, yet often gazing at the people from the perspectives of the non-people – colonizers, intruders, outsiders and the privileged elite insiders – who seem to have internalized the ‘mainstream’ perspective framed by the outsiders. In this context a group of scholars working on Darjeeling felt that there was a need for an inclusive people’s history of the Darjeeling hills. The present volume tries to fill this gap of the missing voices of the people of the Darjeeling hills and their cultures through re-writing inclusive history of society and culture from ‘below’, not only by de­coding the elements that are treated as tradition, but also the trans­formations in the realms of arts and ecology. For, the tribal-scape of the Darjeeling hills is not a static/frozen zone and the people (hence, the geo-space) are in continuous transition from traditional beings towards becoming neo-traditional. Accepting history as constantly ‘extra mural’ the objectives of the book are to focus on un­documented histories related to harmony, intimacy, belongingness and environmental care and thereby, interact the living with what is often projected as ‘dead’, by rejecting to abide by any given set of references as the final ‘scientific’ authentic and, thereby, opening up with other kinds of historical dialogue with the understated historical items that are accessible in Darjeeling.