ABSTRACT

This book critically examines the cultural politics of visuals in South Asia. It makes a key contribution to the study of visuals in the social sciences in South Asia by studying the interplay of the seen and unseen, and the visual and nonvisual. The volume explores interrelated themes including the vernacular visual and visuality, ways of seeing in South Asia and the methodology of hermeneutic sensorium, anxiety and politics of the visuals across the region and the trajectory of visual anthropology, significance of visual symbols and representations in contemporary performances and folk art, visual landscapes of loss and recovery and representation of refugees, visual public in South Asia and making of visuals for contemporary consumptions. The chapters unravel the concepts of visual, visibility, visuality while attending to determinant meta-ideas, such as memory and modernity, trajectories of tradition, fluidity and hybridity, and visual performative politics. Based on interdisciplinary resources, the chapters in this volume present a wide array of empirical findings across India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangladesh, along with analytical readings of the visual culture of the subcontinent across borders.

The book will be useful to scholars and researchers of visual and cultural studies, social and cultural anthropology, sociology, political studies, media and communications studies, performance studies, art history, television and film studies, photography studies, and South Asian studies. It will also interest practitioners including artists, visual artists, photographers, filmmakers and media critics.

chapter 1|24 pages

Introduction

Visuals in South Asia: The Interface of Seen and Unseen

part I|66 pages

Ways of Seeing and Showing

chapter 2|21 pages

Vernacular Visual

Seeing in South Asia

chapter 3|19 pages

Hermeneutic Sensorium

Positing a Methodological Dynamics of Seen-Unseen

chapter 4|24 pages

Visual Anthropology in Nepal

A Critical Trajectory of Practices and a Way Forward

part II|70 pages

Approaches, Representations and Politics

chapter 5|17 pages

Myths and the Visual Imagination

The ‘Duplicitous Maiden' as a Narrative Theme in Gond Art

chapter 6|17 pages

Transport Art of Dhaka

Where the Invisible City Becomes Visible

chapter 7|21 pages

Visual Inscriptions upon Landscapes of Loss

Memorializing Thileepan in Sri Lanka

chapter 8|13 pages

Seeing the Invisible

Anthropological Reflections on the Representation of the Rabari Community in Rajasthan

part III|78 pages

Seeing Public and Mediation

chapter 9|17 pages

South Asian Ways of Seeing

Towards a Visual Public Sphere

chapter 10|19 pages

Visual Public in South Asia

Seeing and Showing in the Digital Sphere

chapter 12|15 pages

Visual, Visibility and Memory

Television in Everyday Life in Rural Rajasthan

part IV|46 pages

Image-Making and Manufacturing Meanings

chapter 13|14 pages

Collective Making of Press Photographs

An Ethnographic Enquiry

chapter 14|14 pages

The Vulnerability of Visual Vocabulary on Refugee Representation

The Voyage of Boatwo/men Rohingya

chapter 15|16 pages

Visual Matters

Unpacking Political Communication and Politics of the Camera