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LIVING HISTORY (2) answer(s).
 
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Materian culture of the Khakassians / Butanayev, V   Journal Article
Butanayev, V Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Aal was a major settlement of the Khakas people in the 18th-19th centuries. It was in fact a half-nomadic settlement of small group of householders. According to researchers, at the begining of the 20th century Khakassians lived in about 520 aals.
Key Words Khakassia  Khakas People  Living  Living History  Culture Heritage 
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Writing fiction, living history: Kanhaiyalal Munshi's historical trilogy / Pare, Shvetal Vyas   Journal Article
Pare, Shvetal Vyas Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Kanhaiyalal Munshi was a pre-eminent Gujarati author, freedom fighter and politician. A member of the Indian National Congress and a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi, he is credited with having developed and popularized the concept of Gujarat ni asmita, or Gujarati self-consciousness. This paper focusses on a trilogy of Munshi's historical fiction namely Patan Ni Prabhuta (The Glory of Patan) (1916), Gujarat No Nath (The Master of Gujarat) (1917-1918) and Rajadhiraj (The King of Kings) (1922). This paper offers a close reading of these texts, to argue that the trilogy offers the possibility of opening up notions of Gujarati identity, and of showing its constructed nature. Munshi's engagement with the ideas of politics, heroism and nation-building reflects the concerns of a movement that is trying to understand both itself and the nation that it is in the process of imagining. Highlighting the subversion of the texts is an attempt to stretch the boundaries of Gujarati identity, and think differently about the meaning of being Gujarati.
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