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Cleansing, Constructing, and Curating the State: India/Pakistan '47 and Israel/Palestine '48.

机译:清洗,建设和管理国家:印度/巴基斯坦'47和以色列/巴勒斯坦'48。

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This dissertation looks at the ways in which the landscape and the built environment have been called upon and transformed into conduits of national belonging, focusing on the near-simultaneous emergences of Israel, India, and Pakistan. It considers the role of space in consolidating new national bodies, drawing on a variety of texts from both regions: memoirs, films, archival and field photos, housing plans, and the architectural landscape itself.;The first chapter explores the Jewish and Indian Muslim bids for sovereign lands along with the rise of Hindu nationalism. Looking at the founding of Pakistan and Israel, it considers the self-replicative logic of partition and the emergence of the homeland state. Arguing for the importance of image and space in conjuring new nationhoods, the second chapter compares systems of spatial control, visual regimes that mounted and imposed new national imaginaries. In India, Pakistan, and Israel/Palestine, selective acts of destruction transformed formerly shared spaces, inflecting the landscape with three distinct new states.;The third chapter looks at post-state refugee rehabilitation projects, focusing specifically on Mizrahi, or Arab Jewish, immigration to the Israeli hinterlands, and Mizrahi, or Indian refugee, resettlement within the Pakistani province of Sindh. In both regions, housing projects re-circumscribed place of origin, challenging the purported unity of each religiously pooled state and relegating refugees to the margins of each new nation. Tracing the relationship between architecture and partition, it considers the different modalities bound up in the process of national absorption. The fourth chapter compares historical preservation projects in India, Pakistan, Israel, and Palestine, and examines the role of heritage sites in visualizing statehood and homogenizing mixed spaces. Considering the furor over India's Babri Masjid, it posits preservation as a corollary to demolition, and examines a selection of heritage locations in Israel and Pakistan while arguing for the uses of the past in upholding majority collectivities. Finally, the conclusion considers the afterlives of partition in places such as Kashmir, the West Bank, and India's far northeast, in ongoing occupations that are as visual and spatial as they are material, economic, and political.
机译:本文着眼于如何呼唤景观和建筑环境并将其转变为民族归属的渠道,重点关注以色列,印度和巴基斯坦近乎同时出现的情况。它考虑了空间在巩固新的国家机构方面的作用,并借鉴了两个地区的各种文字:回忆录,电影,档案和现场照片,住房计划以及建筑景观本身。第一章探讨了犹太和印度穆斯林随着印度民族主义的兴起,争夺主权土地。纵观巴基斯坦和以色列的建国,它考虑了分裂的自我复制逻辑和祖国的出现。第二章争论图像和空间在创造新国家中的重要性,比较了空间控制系统,安装和施加新国家想象的视觉系统。在印度,巴基斯坦和以色列/巴勒斯坦,选择性的破坏行为改变了原先共享的空间,使三个新的州陷入了自然景观。第三章着眼于州后难民重建项目,重点关注米兹拉希或阿拉伯犹太人,移民到以色列的腹地,然后在巴基斯坦信德省的米兹拉希(Mizrahi)或印度难民重新定居。在这两个地区,住房项目都重新界定了原籍地,挑战了每个宗教集中国家的统一,并把难民放逐到每个新国家的边缘。追溯体系结构和分区之间的关系,它考虑了在国家吸收过程中束缚的不同模式。第四章比较了印度,巴基斯坦,以色列和巴勒斯坦的历史保护项目,并考察了遗产在可视化国家地位和使混合空间均质化方面的作用。考虑到印度Babri Masjid的骚动,它认为保存是拆除的必然结果,并考察了以色列和巴基斯坦的一些遗产地点,同时争论说过去在维护多数居民群体中的用途。最后,该结论考虑了在克什米尔,西岸和印度最东北的地方进行分区的余生,这些分区在进行中的职业在视觉和空间上与物质,经济和政治都一样。

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  • 作者

    Bardi, Ariel Sophia.;

  • 作者单位

    Yale University.;

  • 授予单位 Yale University.;
  • 学科 Comparative literature.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 358 p.
  • 总页数 358
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:52:27

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