From Oral Tradition to Digital Archive: New Primary Sources for the Study of Baul Traditions

IF 0.1 0 RELIGION
C. Lorea
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Practitioners’ notebooks and personal letters are neglected items that deserve attention in the study of ritual and performance traditions, especially if these can be complemented with oral–aural sources. This article presents some features of an unexplored archive of new sources for the study of Baul songs and popular religious movements in Bengal by introducing and complementing the data contained in the digital archive called ‘Songs of the Old Madmen’ (EAP1247, British Library), comprising notebooks of Baul songs and correspondence between an influential Bengali guru and his disciple. I highlight three aspects. (i) The notebook as archive and metadata of Baul performances. (ii) Emic notions of authorship and cultural ownership. (iii) The contextualisation of the digital archive within the history of representation of the Baul tradition. Embedded in such context, this digital archive provides a nuanced and intimate picture where Baul practitioners emerge as neither the lonely minstrels lauded by Rabindranath Tagore, nor as the antinomian materialists portrayed in more recent scholarship on Bauls. Questioning the politics of cultural representation of digital archives, this article integrates oral histories and ethnographic sources collected during fieldwork in West Bengal that are inextricably part of the material digitised through remote capture.
从口头传统到数字档案:研究布尔传统的新原始资料
在仪式和表演传统的研究中,从业者的笔记本和私人信件是被忽视的资料,值得关注,尤其是如果这些资料能够与口头-听觉资料相辅相成的话。本文通过介绍和补充名为 "老疯子之歌"(Songs of the Old Madmen,EAP1247,大英图书馆)的数字档案中包含的数据,介绍了研究孟加拉布尔歌曲和流行宗教运动的未开发新资料档案的一些特点,该档案包括布尔歌曲笔记本和一位有影响力的孟加拉大师与其弟子之间的通信。我重点介绍三个方面。(i) 作为 Baul 表演档案和元数据的笔记本。(ii) 作者身份和文化所有权的 Emic 概念。(iii) 数字档案在布尔传统表现历史中的背景。在这样的背景下,该数字档案提供了一幅细致入微的亲密画面,其中的布尔人既不是泰戈尔称赞的孤独吟游诗人,也不是最近关于布尔人的学术研究中描绘的反传统唯物主义者。本文对数字档案的文化表征政治提出质疑,整合了在西孟加拉邦实地考察期间收集的口述历史和人种学资料,这些资料是通过远程捕捉数字化资料不可分割的一部分。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Hindu Studies is committed to a critical approach to Hindu Studies, focusing on themes that address overarching issues within the field, publishing the proceedings of research projects and conferences, and providing a forum for peer-reviewed articles. The journal aims to create a forum for constructive interdisciplinary discourse by linking the wider community of scholars in an exploration of key questions, through the lens of their own research.
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