1st Edition

India, Sri Lanka and the SAARC Region History, Popular Culture and Heritage

By Lopamudra Maitra Bajpai Copyright 2021
    180 Pages
    by Routledge India

    180 Pages
    by Routledge India

    This book examines the historical and socio-cultural connections across the SAARC region, with a special focus on the relationship between India and Sri Lanka. It investigates hitherto unexplored narratives of history, popular culture and intangible heritage in the region to identify the cultural parallels and intersections that link them together. In doing so, the volume moves away from an organised and authorised heritage discourse and encourages possibilities of new understandings and re-interpretations of cross-cultural communication and its sub-texts.

    Based on original ethnographic work, the book discusses themes such as cultural ties between India and Sri Lanka, exchanges between Arthur C. Clarke in Sri Lanka and Satyajit Ray in India, cultural connectivity reflected through mythology and folklore, the influence of Rabindranath Tagore on modern dance in Sri Lanka, the introduction of railways in Sri Lanka, narrative scrolls and masked dance forms across SAARC countries, Hindi cinema as the pioneer of cultural connectivity, and women’s writing across South Asia.

    Lucid and compelling, this book will be useful for scholars and researchers of cultural studies, South Asian studies, cultural anthropology, sociology, popular culture, cross-cultural communication, gender studies, political sociology, cultural history, diplomacy, international relations and heritage studies. It will also appeal to general readers interested in the linkages between India and Sri Lanka.

    Part A: Lesser Known Aspects of Earliest Economic Ties across the Indian Subcontinent  1. India and Sri Lanka: Earliest trading connections till the colonial times  2. Bengal, Odisha, Maldives: The historical cowrie trading network and economic ties  3.Time, palate and history: Relations between Kerala and Sri Lanka  Part B: Stories of Uncharted Routes of Communication Through History and Popular Culture across the SAARC region  4. Economic relations and popular culture: The ornate bulath bags from ancient Sri Lanka  5. The tradition of kantha embroidery: Connecting several parts of the SAARC region  6. Woven hues: Dry grass mats across the SAARC region  7. Condiments creating a lifestyle across the Indian subcontinent and beyond: The story of pickles, achars and chutneys  8. Tracing the beginning of colonialism in Sri Lanka: The almost forgotten proverb: Parangiya Kotte giya wage (How the Portuguese went to Kotte)  9. Beginning of Railways in British colonial Ceylon: The first railway station at Colombo Terminus  10. Prime days of coffee trade in British colonial Ceylon and the forgotten history of Kompannavidiya Railway Station  11. Colonial Ceylon and the lead in commercial ice manufacturing in South Asia: Charting a new lifestyle  12. The beginning of an organised communication system across the SAARC region: The ‘Postal Runner’  13. Importance of telegraph and electricity in colonial Ceylon: Reconstructing the history of communication across Colombo  Part C: Correspondence across Intangible Cultural Heritage: India, Sri Lanka and the SAARC Region  14. Celebrations of Vishwakarma puja: Mythology connecting the Indian subcontinent and beyond  15. Stories of the foolish Guru and his five disciples across the Indian subcontinent 16. Traditional narrative scrolls across the SAARC region: Art and reflections of cross-cultural communication  17. Melting pot of reflections on South Asian culture: Sri Lankan wooden dolls  18. Convergence of narrative and performing arts: Puppetry across the SAARC region  19. Visual storytelling: Myriad masked dances from across the SAARC region  20. Popular stories about court jesters across SAARC region: A strain of continuity through folklore  Part D: Popular Culture Ties: India, Sri Lanka and the SAARC Region across the Last Century  21. Inspirational figures connecting the SAARC region: The very first attempts of women writing and publishing in English  22. Rabindranath Tagore’s visit to Sri Lanka: The development of the faculties of art and aesthetics of Colombo University  23. Discussions and storytelling connecting two great storytellers: Satyajit Ray from Kolkata and Arthur C. Clarke from Colombo  24. International Mother Language Day: Expressions of peace and harmony  25. Ashok Kumar: A legend that continues to connect neighbouring countries across time

    Biography

    Lopamudra Maitra Bajpai is a visual anthropologist, author and international columnist. Her work focuses on the history, popular culture and intangible cultural heritage (ICH) of India and South Asia. She was recently deputed as Culture Specialist (Research) at the SAARC Cultural Centre, Colombo, Sri Lanka, and has also been Research Grant Fellow at the Indian High Commission, Sri Lanka. A former assistant professor from Symbiosis International University, Pune, India, she continues to teach at universities in India and abroad. She has represented India at various international conferences, especially concerning ICH. Her latest book, Stories of the Colonial Architecture: Kolkata-Colombo, was released at the Kolkata International Book Fair, 2019.