Anne Murphy offers a groundbreaking exploration of the material aspects of Sikh identity, showing how material objects, as well as holy sites, and texts, embody and represent the Sikh community as an evolving historical and social construction. Widening traditional scholarly emphasis on holy sites and texts alone to include consideration of iconic objects, such as garments and weaponry, Murphy moves further and examines the parallel relationships among sites, texts, and objects. She reveals that objects have played dramatically different roles across regimes-signifers of authority in one, mere possessions in another-and like Sikh texts, which have long been a resource for the construction of Sikh identity, material objects have served as a means of imagining and representing the past.Murphy's deft and nuanced study of the complex role objects have played and continue to play in Sikh history and memory will be a valuable resource to students and scholars of Sikh history and culture.
Assistant Professor, Department of Asian Studies, University of British Columbia
Acknowledgements ; Chapter 1 Introduction: The Forms of Sikh Memory ; Chapter 2 Sikh Materialities ; SECTION 1 The Past in the Sikh Imagination ; Chapter 3 Representation of a Community: Literary Sources from the Eighteenth Century ; Chapter 4 Into the Nineteenth Century: History and Sovereignty ; SECTION 2 Possessing the Past ; Chapter 5 A History of Possession ; Chapter 6 Colonial Governance and Gurdwara Reform ; Chapter 7 Territory and the Definition of Being Sikh ; Chapter 8 Conclusion Community, Territory, and the Afterlife of the Object ; Bibliography ; Index
offers a careful, nuanced, well documented, and refreshing account of Sikh history from the end of the Guru period to the first quarter of the twentieth century ... With this book, Anne Murphy maks a welcome contribution to the field of Sikh Studies and a fine addition to the field of colonial history in South Asia.
Andrew R. Murphy, Rutgers University) Murphy, Andrew R. (Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, MURPHY, Murphy
Andrew R. Murphy, Rutgers University) Murphy, Andrew R. (Associate Professor of Political Science and Director, Walt Whitman Center for the Culture and Politics of Democracy, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director, Walt Whitman Center for the Culture and Politics of Democracy, Murphy, MURPHY
Michael P. Murphy, University of San Francisco) Murphy, Michael P., Jr. (Adjunct Faculty, Institute for Catholic Educational Leadership, Adjunct Faculty, Institute for Catholic Educational Leadership, MURPHY, Murphy