Rethinking Connectivity: Region, Place and Space in Asia
EDITOR – Lipi Ghosh & Rila Mukherjee
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- EDITOR : Lipi Ghosh & Rila Mukherjee
- HB ISBN : 978-93-84082-84-0
- EBOOK ISBN : 978-93-84092-12-0
- Year : 2016
- Extent : xiv + 186 pp.
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- Year – 2016
- Extent: 400 + 40 coloured illustrations
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The history of a place, no matter how small, cannot be understood without appreciating the connections — visible or invisible; random or methodical; haphazard or systematic — it forges with other places across time and space. Once these connections become consistent and durable, they transform into connectivities, and Rethinking Connectivity: Region, Place and Space in Asia urges us to discern not just connections but also connectivities. Starting with cases of highly visible and structured/networked connectivities from an overland route spanning Central Asia and a coastal polity on the far side of the Indian Ocean, the book showcases some of the remarkable links forged in Asian history. It gives three examples of ideologies and individuals negotiating connections already established in colonial Bengal, and, from these realms of the visible, moves to the more intangible domain of visual strategies to discern connectivities. Cultural icons celebrating the nation, and maps displaying increasingly novel conceptions of space and time, reinforce the idea of an Asia that is connected, braided, and also contested from early times to the present.
The Editors
Rila Mukherjee is Professor of History, University of Hyderabad, and Director, Institut de Chandernagor, West Bengal.
Lipi Ghosh is Head of the Department of South and South East Asian Studies, University of Calcutta, Kolkata.
The history of a place, no matter how small, cannot be understood without appreciating the connections — visible or invisible; random or methodical; haphazard or systematic — it forges with other places across time and space. Once these connections become consistent and durable, they transform into connectivities, and Rethinking Connectivity: Region, Place and Space in Asia urges us to discern not just connections but also connectivities. Starting with cases of highly visible and structured/networked connectivities from an overland route spanning Central Asia and a coastal polity on the far side of the Indian Ocean, the book showcases some of the remarkable links forged in Asian history. It gives three examples of ideologies and individuals negotiating connections already established in colonial Bengal, and, from these realms of the visible, moves to the more intangible domain of visual strategies to discern connectivities. Cultural icons celebrating the nation, and maps displaying increasingly novel conceptions of space and time, reinforce the idea of an Asia that is connected, braided, and also contested from early times to the present.
The Editors
Rila Mukherjee is Professor of History, University of Hyderabad, and Director, Institut de Chandernagor, West Bengal.
Lipi Ghosh is Head of the Department of South and South East Asian Studies, University of Calcutta, Kolkata.