Title: Narrating the pasts and selves: in dialogue with Ashis Nandy\'s "Memory Work"
Authors: Chen, Vickie Ying-En
社會與文化所
Institute of Social Research and Culture Studies
Keywords: Ashis Nandy;selves;man-made sufferings;colonization and de-colonization;narrative of pasts
Issue Date: 2-Oct-2015
Abstract: Through taking Ashis Nandy\'s Memory Work as the entry point to his psychological-political thoughts toward colonialization, de-colonialization and the empathetic critique of ultra-nationalism in India/South Asia, this paper aims to emphasize Nandy\'s essential argument to see how ideologies of modern colonialism work on molding the narrative of pasts and vivisecting the multiplicity of subjecthood - which Nandy termed as multiple selves. In this regard, this paper considers Memory Work as a revitalization of the perspective to look into how the selves and the narrative of pasts inter-configure each other under colonialism and nationalism. The paper also further looks for alternative accountability of pasts and selves within communities and their cultural traditions.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14649373.2015.1104780
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/129470
ISSN: 1464-9373
DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2015.1104780
Journal: INTER-ASIA CULTURAL STUDIES
Volume: 16
Begin Page: 611
End Page: 614
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