Casting History in Bronze: Delving into the Political Mosaic of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Sculptures

IF 0.1 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM
Mehak Islam
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Statues within urban landscapes serve as powerful instruments shaping the collective ethos of communities and ethnic groups, functioning as identity markers and emblematic embodiments of power and ideology. Crafted as vehicles for political messaging throughout history, statues endure as relics, actively participating in societal discourse. They represent collective imprints, embodying a community’s history and broadcasting its traditions, institutions, beliefs, and ideologies. This study explores the commemorative practices and visual rhetoric of monuments and statues, focusing on the iconic status of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Punjab. Analyzing statues in Amritsar and Ludhiana, it delves into their symbolic allure, guided by Mitchell’s Picture Theory, Roland Barthes’ conception of images as political subjects, and Stuart Hall’s “Encoding-Decoding” discourse. Unearthing the interplay of images in shaping collective memory, this research illuminates the contemporary political and cultural significance of Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s statues.
用青铜铸造历史:深入研究兰吉特-辛格大君雕塑的政治马赛克图案
城市景观中的雕像是塑造社区和族群集体精神的有力工具,既是身份的标志,也是权力和意识形态的象征性体现。在历史上,雕像一直是政治信息的载体,它们作为遗物,积极参与社会话语。它们代表着集体的印记,体现着一个社区的历史,传播着它的传统、制度、信仰和意识形态。本研究探讨了纪念碑和雕像的纪念活动和视觉修辞,重点关注旁遮普邦大君兰吉特-辛格的标志性地位。在米切尔的图像理论、罗兰-巴特的图像作为政治主体的概念以及斯图尔特-霍尔的 "编码-解码 "论述的指导下,本研究分析了阿姆利则和卢迪亚纳的雕像,深入探讨了它们的象征魅力。这项研究揭示了图像在塑造集体记忆中的相互作用,阐明了大君兰吉特-辛格雕像在当代的政治和文化意义。
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