Performing Trauma in Gaijatra Festival
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This dissertation unravels the performance of trauma in Gaijatra festival. This
research project proposes that what the Newars of the Kathmandu valley
collectively commemorate as Gai Jatra festival is a kind of compulsive repetition
that acts out the trauma of the loss of their departed dear ones. Through this
festival they engage in different ritualistic performances in an attempt to work
through their traumas. The commemoration is meant for not only remembering
the traumas but also coping with the present and for the future survival. This
research work also foregrounds the fact that collective memory, which Gaijatra
festival is,is socially framed since social groups determine what is memorable
and how it will be remembered. The contention is that social remembering is a
performative codification of trauma which help the Newar community come to
terms with familial bereavement.
