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Author Avikunthak, Ashish, 1972- author.

Title Bureaucratic archaeology : state, science and past in postcolonial India / Ashish Avikunthak
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Description 1 online resource (xxxiv, 328 pages) : illustrations
Series South Asia in the social sciences
South Asia in the social sciences.
Contents Anthropology of Archaeology -- The Making of the Indus-Saraswati Civilization -- Bureaucratic Hierarchy in the ASI -- Spatial Formation of the Archaeological Field -- Epistemological Formation of the Archaeological Site -- Theory of Archaeological Excavation -- Making of the Archaeological Artifact -- Performance of Archaeological Representations -- The Absent Excavation Reports
Summary "Past has played a formidable role in the self-fashioning of the modern Indian nation-state. Along with historical narratives, archaeology materiality has significantly contributed to the reimagination of India as a contiguous entity spanning more than five thousand years. The institutional core of the production of ancient materiality for the last hundred and fifty years has been the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The demolition of Babri Mosque in 1992, the subsequent communal violence and political machination of Hindu fundamentalists has pushed archaeology and its meaning into sharp focus in the Indian political universe. The 2003 Ayodhya excavation by the ASI and the 2010 judgment by the Allahabad High Court adjudicating the presence of a temple under the demolished medieval Mosque have put the archaeological practices of the ASI under severe scrutiny. The excavation practices of the ASI has been questioned, debated and disputed in the quagmire of Indian public sphere. This book steps into this contested world and provides a critical, theoretically nuanced, empirically rich insight into the making of past in contemporary India. It is an anthropological investigation of bureaucratic archaeology in the times of science, religion and politics. It negotiates the institutional world of ASI, now fraught with troubled colonial legacy, slow governmental machinery and entrenched disenchantment amongst its ranks and file. Bureaucratic Archaeology lays open this social universe of postcolonial archaeologists and demonstrates the impact of administrative structures on the daily practice of knowledge production"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 08, 2021)
Subject Archæological Survey of India -- History
SUBJECT Archæological Survey of India fast
Subject Archaeology -- Political aspects -- India
Excavations (Archaeology) -- India.
Sacred space -- India.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / General.
Antiquities
Archaeology -- Political aspects
Excavations (Archaeology)
Sacred space
SUBJECT India -- Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064871
Subject India
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021029691
ISBN 9781009067119
1009067117
Other Titles State, science and past in postcolonial India