Everyday Heritage Activism in Swat Valley: Ethnographic Reflections on a Politics of Hope

Sarah De Nardi
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ABSTRACT The Taliban insurgency and related cultural heritage iconoclasm exacerbated the challenges faced by Swat Valley communities in Northwest Pakistan. Activists within Swat alongside national and international NGOs are helping to reconstruct and protect pre-Islamic cultural heritage sites in the area, which is outlined here. The article highlights the role of heritage activism and counter-iconoclastic drive within Swat as a powerful social drive for reconciliation against a perceived bias that equates Pashtun with Taliban. Sense of place, identity and social and political change influenced both the rise of the Taliban and the reaction against them within Swat. The central argument in this article is shaped on ethnographic participatory research carried out by an Italian NGO, Pakistani archaeologists and activists and the writer, as part of a drive to make pre-Islamic heritage and cultural resource tourism sustainable in Swat in the wake of the post-Taliban reconstruction. Issues of identity and loyalty to insurgent groups have also affected other social groups across the globe. In this light, a discussion of the process of activism through heritage preservation and promotion using the Swat case study may also provide useful insights for other post-conflict communities elsewhere.
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斯瓦特山谷的日常遗产行动主义:希望政治的民族志反思
塔利班叛乱和相关的文化遗产偶像破坏加剧了巴基斯坦西北部斯瓦特山谷社区面临的挑战。斯瓦特的活动人士与国内和国际非政府组织一道,正在帮助重建和保护该地区的前伊斯兰文化遗产。这篇文章强调了遗产激进主义和斯瓦特内部反传统的驱动力的作用,作为一种强大的社会驱动力,和解了将普什图人和塔利班等同起来的偏见。地方意识、身份以及社会和政治变化影响了塔利班的崛起,也影响了斯瓦特内部对塔利班的反应。本文的中心论点是由意大利非政府组织、巴基斯坦考古学家、活动人士和作者进行的民族志参与性研究形成的,这是在塔利班后重建之后,推动斯瓦特前伊斯兰遗产和文化资源旅游业可持续发展的一部分。身份和对叛乱组织的忠诚问题也影响了全球其他社会团体。从这个角度来看,利用斯瓦特案例研究来讨论通过遗产保护和推广的行动主义过程,也可能为其他冲突后社区提供有用的见解。
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