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Burning Issues: Cremation and Incineration in Modern India.

作者信息

Arnold David

机构信息

Department of History, University of Warwick, CV4 7AL, Coventry, UK.

出版信息

NTM. 2016 Dec;24(4):393-419. doi: 10.1007/s00048-017-0158-7.

Abstract

The cremation of human bodies and the incineration of urban waste provide two interrelated examples of technologies using the destructive power of fire that "travelled" in both directions between India and the West in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Rather than granting an automatic ascendency to western ways of burning the dead or disposing of urban rubbish, these case studies indicate the manner in which culture and environment inhibited or prevented their advance and favoured the survival or re-articulation of pre-existing technological practices and the socio-political infrastructure in which they were embedded. In the process of travelling, in part made possible by the agency of colonial personnel and the instruments of imperial exchange, but also through Indian opinion and diasporic dissemination, some technologies substantially changed their meaning, context and material form while others, seemingly untouched, underwent more subtle transformation.

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