Cultural Landscapes of India: Imagined, Enacted, and Reclaimed

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Most people view cultural heritage sites as static places, frozen in time. In Cultural Landscapes in India, Amita Sinha subverts the idea of heritage as static and examines the ways that landscapes influence culture and that culture influences landscapes. The book centers around imagining, enacting, and reclaiming landscapes as subjects and settings of living cultural heritage. Drawing on case studies from different regions of India, Sinha offers new interpretations of links between land and culture using different ways of seeing - transcendental, romantic, and utilitarian. The idea of cultural landscape can be seen in ancient practices such as circumambulation and immersion in bodies of water that sustain engagement with natural elements. Pilgrim towns, medieval forts, religious sites, and contemporary memorial parks are sites of memory where myth and history converge. Engaging with these spaces allows us to reconstruct collective memory and reclaim not only historic landscapes, but ways of seeing, making, and remembering. Cultural Landscapes in India makes the case for reclaiming iconic landscapes and rethinking conventional approaches to conservation that take into consideration performative landscape as heritage.

Author(s): Amita Sinha
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 216
Tags: Cultural Studies, Indian Culture

Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Landscape Heritage
Part I: Myth and History
1. Contested Site
2. Lost City
Part II: Ways of Seeing
3. Natural Hierophanies
4. Urban Mandala
5. Period Eye
Part III: Enactments
6. Immersion
7. Circumambulation
Part IV: Nature Improved
8. Pavagadh Hill
9. Kalikho Hills
10. Delhi Ridge
Part V: Nature Perfected
11. Tapovan
12. Indo-Islamic Garden
13. Colonial Garden
14. Garden City
15. Municipal Park
Part VI: Remembering
16. Hazrat Mahal
17. Lakshmi Bai
18. Mayawati
Conclusion. Sustainable Approaches to Heritage Conservation
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index