
The Past in the Present
Horizons of Remembering in the Pakistan Himalaya
Edited by: Irmtraud Stellrecht. With contributions by: Ruth Göhlen, Roland Hansen, Wolfgang Holzwarth, Johannes H. Löhr, Maria Marhoffer-Wolff, Andreas Rieck, Monika Schneid, Irmtraud Stellrecht, Martin Sökefeld. Series edited by: Irmtraud Stellrecht.
Series: CAK Culture Area Karakorum Volume 2
199724 pp. Roman, 240 pp.
1 folding map, 3 maps, 9 genealogical charts
Text language(s): English
Format: 170 x 240 mm
530 g
Paperback
€ 49.80
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In this volume, cultural anthropologists and Oriental scientists deal with the written and oral treatment of historical processes and experiences in northern Pakistan. The authors themselves experienced, during their longterm fieldwork in this region, the meaningfulness of the past in the contemporary life of the inhabitants of the high-mountain valleys. Experiences from pre-colonial times, lengthy processes of Islamization as well as the current encounter between traditional and modern lifestyles are the thematic focus of the papers.
CONTENTS
Irmtraud Stellrecht:
Writing Concerning the Past in Northern Pakistan – A Short Introduction
Wolfgang Holzwarth:
Islam in Baltistan – Problems of Research on the Formative Period
Andreas Rieck:
Who Are the Nurbakhshis? Controversy about the Identity of a Beleaguered Community in Baltistan
Martin Sökefeld:
Jang Azadi – Perspectives on a Major Theme in Northern Areas’ History
Monika Schneid:
Identity, Power and Recollection – Inside and Outside Perspectives on the History of Bagrot, Northern Pakistan
Johannes H. Löhr:
Gender, Power, and Public Identity – Maintaining the Masculine Past
Maria Marhoffer-Wolff:
Family History as Legitimizing Strategy – The Thui Khal¡fa
Ruth Göhlen:
The Background of Genealogical Time Structuring and Remembering – Aspects of Time in Astor Valley, Northern Pakistan
Roland Hansen:
Demonic Sabotage – Corruption – Natural Hazard. Channel Breaks and the Manipulation of “Myth” in Astor Valley, Northern Pakistan
Accompanying material:
- Bibliography – Northern Pakistan
(ISBN 978-3-89645-151-4 ) - Karakorum – Hindukush – Himalaya
(ISBN 978-3-89645-154-5 ) - Mountain Societies in Transition
(ISBN 978-3-89645-156-9 ) - Perspectives on History and Change in the Karakorum, Hindukush, and Himalaya
(ISBN 978-3-89645-153-8 ) - Transformation of Social and Economic Relationships in Northern Pakistan
(ISBN 978-3-89645-155-2 )
Reviews
Christian Luczanits in Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, 152/2002, 230-233
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