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Locating processes of identification : studying the precipitates of re-memory through artefacts in the British Asian home.

机译:识别的定位过程:在英国亚洲家庭中通过人工制品研究重新记忆的沉淀。

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Memory has been figured as an important process of placing and locating people and communities, both geographically and socially. Memory has also been significant in research on people who are not part of a formal record of history. This memory work includes a focus on black identity, especially in the work of Toni Morrison and Paul Gilroy. This paper seeks to examine the relevance of memory and re-memory for the social geographies of the South Asian population in Britain. In the first section I examine visual and material cultures as mechanisms for memory, especially their role in figuring diasporic positioning, and identity politics. These memories are in the form of testimonies and biographical narratives. In the paper I have argued for the relevance and value of re-memory in understanding the narratives of British Asian heritage in the everyday domestic environment. Re-memory is an alternative social narrative to memory as it is a form of memory that is not an individual linear, biographical narrative. Re-memory is a conceptualization of encounters with memories, stimulated through scents, sounds and textures in the everyday. 'Home possessions' constitute precipitates of re-memories and narrated histories. These are souvenirs from the traversed landscapes of the journey, signifiers of 'other' narrations of the past not directly experienced but which incorporate narrations of other's oral histories or social histories that are part of the diasporic community's re-memories. Collectively, visual and material cultures are identified as precipitates of these re-memories in the form of historical artefacts of heritage and tradition.ud
机译:记忆被认为是在地理上和社会上安置和安置人与社区的重要过程。在对不属于正式历史记录的人的研究中,记忆也很重要。这项记忆工作包括对黑人身份的关注,特别是在托尼·莫里森和保罗·吉尔罗伊的著作中。本文旨在研究记忆和再记忆与英国南亚人口社会地理的相关性。在第一部分中,我考察了视觉和物质文化作为记忆的机制,尤其是它们在确定流放位置和身份政治中的作用。这些记忆是以证词和传记叙事的形式。在本文中,我主张了记忆在理解日常家庭环境中英属亚洲遗产的叙述方面的相关性和价值。重新记忆是记忆的一种替代性社会叙事,因为它是一种记忆形式,而不是个人的线性传记式叙事。重新记忆是对与记忆的相遇的概念化,并通过每天的气味,声音和纹理来激发。 “财产”构成了回忆和叙述历史的沉淀。这些是旅途中穿越的风景的纪念品,不是过去直接经历过的“其他”叙事的标志,但结合了其他口述历史或社会历史的叙事,这些叙事是流放社区重新记忆的一部分。总的来说,视觉和物质文化被认为是这些重新记忆的沉淀,形式是传承和传统的历史文物。 ud

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    Tolia-Kelly Divya P.;

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