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Event, Metaphor, Memory: Chauri Chaura, 1922-1992

Event, Metaphor, Memory: Chauri Chaura, 1922-1992

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Taking Gandhis statements about civil disobedience to heart in February 1922 residents from the villages around the north Indian market town of Chauri Chaura attacked the local police station burned it to the ground and murdered twenty-three constables. Appalled that his teachings were turned to violent ends Gandhi called off his Noncooperation Movement and fasted to bring the people back to nonviolence. In the meantime the British government denied that the riot reflected Indian resistance to its rule and tried the rioters as common criminals. These events have taken on great symbolic importance among Indians both in the immediate region and nationally. Amin examines the event itself but also more significantly he explores the ways it has been remembered interpreted and used as a metaphor for the Indian struggle for independence. The author who was born fifteen miles from Chauri Chaura brings to his study an empathetic knowledge of the region and a keen ear for the nuances of the culture and language of its people. In an ingenious negotiation between written and oral evidence he combines brilliant archival work in the judicial records of the period with field interviews with local informants. In telling this intricate story of local memory and the making of official histories Amin probes the silences and ambivalences that contribute to a nations narrative. He extends his boundaries well beyond Chauri Chaura itself to explore the complex relationship between peasant politics and nationalist discourse and the interplay between memory and history.
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ISBN10: 0520087801

ISBN13: 9780520087804

Author: Amin, Shahid

Binding: Paperback

Published Date: 1995-10-26

Package Weight(gram): 408.00

Package Dimension(cm): 208 x 18 x 136