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Indiana University Press Telling Lives in India by Edited by David Arnold Edited by Stuart Blackburn
This book serves as a window into the rich and revealing lives and selfrepresentations of the particular individuals who have produced the life histories. In so doing it makes very important broader points about the use of life histories in social science research in general and in the study of South Asian socialcultural life in particular. Sarah LambLife histories have a wide if not universal appeal. But what does it mean to narrate the story of a life whether ones own or someone elses orally or in writing? Which lives are worth telling and who is authorized to tell them? The essays in this volume consider these questions through close examination of a wide range of biographies autobiographies diaries and oral stories from India. Their subjects range from literary authors to housewives politicians to folk heroes and include young and old women and men the illiterate and the learned.Contributors are David Arnold Stuart Blackburn Sudipta Kaviraj Barbara D. Metcalf Kirin Narayan Francesca Orsini Jonathan P. Parry JeanLuc Racine Josiane Racine David Shulman and Sylvia Vatuk.show more