The Past as Presence: How the Everyday is Remaking International Relations in South Asia

Author:   Jayashree Vivekanandan
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781041038924


Pages:   132
Publication Date:   03 November 2025
Format:   Hardback
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The Past as Presence: How the Everyday is Remaking International Relations in South Asia


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This book explores South Asia's postcolonial politics through the lens of circulatory networks—of objects, people, and ideas—as the region navigated pivotal historical junctures. The contributors reexamine epochal moments in South Asia's international relations, including the Second World War, the 1947 Partition, and the 1971 Liberation War, drawing insights from social history, memory studies, and popular discourses. Through thematic case studies, the historically informed contributions illuminate the complex entanglements between elite and everyday politics. By investigating diverse sites—borderlands, diaspora communities, battlefields, memorials, visual archives, and personal chronicles—the volume demonstrates how practices of remembering, forgetting and commemorating are intrinsic to the region's ongoing identity formation. The folding of time, colonial with postcolonial, is repeatedly brought home in these contributions. This nuanced engagement with the international realm reveals how macro-politics and micro-histories are inextricably linked in South Asia's postcolonial experience. This volume will appeal to students and scholars across multiple fields, including International Relations, political science, history, South Asian studies, postcolonial studies, memory studies, and cultural studies. Researchers and policy analysts working on South Asia and interested in the intersection of identity politics, historical memory, and state formation will find the book's theoretical and historical framing of South Asian politics particularly valuable. The chapters in this book were originally published in India Review.

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Author:   Jayashree Vivekanandan
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.420kg
ISBN:  

9781041038924


ISBN 10:   1041038925
Pages:   132
Publication Date:   03 November 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Past as Presence: How the Everyday is Remaking International Relations in South Asia 1. Victorious outliers: India’s border regions and the contested memory politics of the Burma campaign 2. Remembering, forgetting and memorialising: 1947, 1971 and the state of memory studies in South Asia 3. Postage stamps as sites of public history in South Asia: an intervention 4. Indian foreign policy as public history: globalist, pragmatist and Hindutva imaginations 5. Representing partition in the UK: an archive, an exhibition and a classroom

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Jayashree Vivekanandan is Associate Professor at the Department of International Relations, South Asian University, New Delhi, India. She was a Visiting Fellow at the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge in 2017. She is the author of Interrogating International Relations: India’s Strategic Practice and the Return of History, Routledge, New Delhi, and London, 2011. Her articles have appeared in Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, India Review, Journal of Borderlands Studies, Postcolonial Studies, and Studies in Indian Politics, among others.

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