The Realm of Inbetweenness : Migration and Identity Formation in Pandu, Guwahati

A. Bhattacharjee
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The question of belonging to a ‘place’ is often recognised as being associated with the idea of ‘home’. But it is necessary to understand which lens we are using to form ideas of ‘home’ and belongingness. ‘Place’ has elements of physical boundaries as well as spatial aspect to it, but it is not solely circumscribed by territorial dimensions; the ‘sense’ of the place is also important (Tuan 2001). Michel de Certeau states that ‘space’ is embedded within a realm of meanings which are given by the individuals utilising the ‘place’ (Leach 2005). Thus, the experience or sense of belonging to a ‘place’ can be termed as ‘space’. The idea of ‘experience’ is important here, as the notion of identity and belongingness arises from the knowledge imparted via experience of the surrounding world (Sarukkai 2012). The realm of ‘experience’ and the debates around its ‘authenticity’ are vast. In my paper, I agree with Guru and Sarukkai’s approach on ‘experience’. They borrow certain aspects of phenomenology about how an individual experiences the surrounding as an ‘embodied self’ via her senses and consciousness in the form of thoughts and memories; these lived experiences cannot be dismissed on the premise of being subjective in nature (Guru and Sarukkai 2012). I, thus, examine how ‘place’, which is defined in terms of a physical territorial aspect, can be distinguished from ‘space’ which involves the realm of experience to form meanings to comprehend the world around us. But are they indeed distinguishable and mutually exclusive?
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中间地带:古瓦哈蒂潘杜的移民和身份形成
属于一个“地方”的问题通常被认为是与“家”的概念联系在一起的。但有必要了解我们是用哪个镜头来形成“家”和归属感的概念。“地方”既有物理边界的元素,也有空间方面的元素,但它并不仅仅受地域维度的限制;地点的“感觉”也很重要(Tuan 2001)。Michel de Certeau指出,“空间”是嵌入在一个由使用“地点”的个体赋予的意义领域中(Leach 2005)。因此,对一个“地方”的体验或归属感可以被称为“空间”。“经验”的概念在这里很重要,因为身份和归属感的概念源于通过对周围世界的经验传授的知识(Sarukkai 2012)。“经验”的领域和围绕其“真实性”的争论是广泛的。在我的论文中,我同意Guru和Sarukkai关于“经验”的方法。他们借用了现象学的某些方面关于个体如何通过她的感官和意识以思想和记忆的形式体验周围的“具体化的自我”;这些生活经验不能在本质上是主观的前提下被忽视(Guru和Sarukkai 2012)。因此,我将研究如何将“地点”与“空间”区分开来,“地点”是根据物理领土方面来定义的,而“空间”涉及经验领域,以形成理解我们周围世界的意义。但它们真的是可区分且互斥的吗?
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