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DESCRIPTION:The South Asia Center Presents: Anisha Saxena on Memory\, Histo
 ry\, Conflict and Claim: Rishabhdeo Temple\, Rajasthan Rishabhdeo temple i
 n Udaipur\, Rajasthan has a long history of pluralism. Though a Jain templ
 e\, it attracts a large number of Hindus and Bhil devotees. However\, in r
 ecent years\, this temple has become contested terrain as different groups
  try to claim the temple as their own. Saxena's talk will explore the proc
 esses of how and why a shared sacred site becomes an arena of contestation
  and how in this battle for sacred spaces\, history and historical evidenc
 e gets appropriated and (mis) interpreted. In this context\, she will also
  address the ways in which the modern legal system takes recourse to histo
 ry in trying to unravel the tangle between materiality and memory\, and ho
 w it is Imperative for historians to engage with contemporary concerns abo
 ut the retrieval of memory and history. Tuesday\, October 30\, 2012 12:30 
 pm 341 Eggers Hall Live Tweet #SaxenaSAC @SouthAsiaSU https://www.facebook
 .com/#!/sac.syr.edu
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SUMMARY:The South Asia Center presents: Anisha Saxena
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The South Asia Center Presents: Anisha Saxena 
 on Memory\, History\, Conflict and Claim: Rishabhdeo Temple\, Rajasthan Ri
 shabhdeo temple in Udaipur\, Rajasthan has a long history of pluralism. Th
 ough a Jain temple\, it attracts a large number of Hindus and Bhil devotee
 s. However\, in recent years\, this temple has become contested terrain as
  different groups try to claim the temple as their own. Saxena's talk will
  explore the processes of how and why a shared sacred site becomes an aren
 a of contestation and how in this battle for sacred spaces\, history and h
 istorical evidence gets appropriated and (mis) interpreted. In this contex
 t\, she will also address the ways in which the modern legal system takes 
 recourse to history in trying to unravel the tangle between materiality an
 d memory\, and how it is Imperative for historians to engage with contempo
 rary concerns about the retrieval of memory and history. Tuesday\, October
  30\, 2012 12:30 pm 341 Eggers Hall Live Tweet #SaxenaSAC @SouthAsiaSU htt
 ps://www.facebook.com/#!/sac.syr.edu
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