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Against the Fetishisation of Plural Time - Rethinking Ways of Doing a Social History of Time

English, German · Hardback

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From the viewpoint of social history, is time itself a plural entity or are there multiple forms of engagement in and with it? Pivoted around this question, Sinha attempts to rethink the current theory and practice of history writing by pointing the pitfalls of the growing fetishisation of plurality and the 'plural time' framework. Engaging a range of studies in History, Anthropology, and Sociology, Sinha provides a critical assessment of some of the leading frameworks on time studies, questions their foundational premises, highlights their limitations, and proposes an alternative framework that is attuned to privileging the approach of social history. The purposes of the latter, the book argues, is best served when time's irreversible character is not diluted under the weight of plurality. Plurality in time is an outcome of practices and their historicisation; plurality of time can become an empty statement. Rather than defining what time is, the book casts that inquiry into the historical mould to explore how time, as a contestatory resource, becomes part of social relationships and what it does to them when scripts of power align themselves with the control of time.

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Nitin Sinha, Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin, Germany.

Summary

From the viewpoint of social history, is time itself a plural entity or are there multiple forms of engagement in and with it? Pivoted around this question, Sinha attempts to rethink the current theory and practice of history writing by pointing the pitfalls of the growing fetishisation of plurality and the ‘plural time’ framework. Engaging a range of studies in History, Anthropology, and Sociology, Sinha provides a critical assessment of some of the leading frameworks on time studies, questions their foundational premises, highlights their limitations, and proposes an alternative framework that is attuned to privileging the approach of social history. The purposes of the latter, the book argues, is best served when time’s irreversible character is not diluted under the weight of plurality. Plurality in time is an outcome of practices and their historicisation; plurality of time can become an empty statement. Rather than defining what time is, the book casts that inquiry into the historical mould to explore how time, as a contestatory resource, becomes part of social relationships and what it does to them when scripts of power align themselves with the control of time.

Product details

Authors Nitin Sinha
Publisher Oldenbourg
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Released 14.10.2025
 
EAN 9783111696492
ISBN 978-3-11-169649-2
No. of pages 123
Weight 307 g
Illustrations 1 b/w and 2 col. ill.
Series Time and Periodization in History
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

Anthropologie, Moderne, Geschichte: Theorie und Methoden, History, Südasien, auseinandersetzen, HIS000000 HISTORY / General, South Asia, Politikwissenschaft und politische Theorie, Modern Time, Plural Temporalities, Social History of Time, Sozialgeschichte der Zeit, Plurale Zeitlichkeiten

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