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Lahore Living Museum of Oral History: Shared History through Generative Participatory Practice

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SOAS, University of London / Wolfson Lecture Theatre (Paul Webley Wing)
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SOAS

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Explore a new participatory approach to urban memory, connecting Lahore’s lived, shifting histories with the British South Asian diaspora. This research project proposes a novel framework to reconnect the fragmented urban temporalities of Lahore with the British South Asian diaspora. It challenges the traditional, static nature of conventional museum practices particularly in South Asia, where history is often curated as a fixed, inanimate object. In contrast, this project re-envisions the museum as a dynamic, living entity that evolves through the active, participatory engagement of its community. By situating the practice within the context of Lahore, a city where history is lived, layered, and perpetually in motion, this project proposes a mobile, sensory intervention that builds an archive not through static preservation, but through the ongoing, collaborative act of storytelling. The research critically examines the dialectical relationship between the urban fabric and its inhabitants, moving beyond the colonial tendency to view cities as static, manageable objects of administration. Drawing upon theories of urban rhythm and place temporalities, it analyses how cities are not merely containers of history but are 'composed' through the daily, sensory, and often discordant experiences of those who live within them. In the context of Lahore, this relationship is uniquely defined by a friction between colonial spatial legacies which sought to discipline the citizens through the built environment and the lived, often unruly, reality of its people. By utilizing a participatory oral history framework, this research interrogates how these rhythms of urban life are renegotiated and reclaimed. This research argues that the city acts as a site of constant becoming where the interplay between the physical landscape and the individual’s memory serves as the primary mechanism for maintaining identity across shifting local and transnational boundaries.

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