Limited Time Sale| Management number | 219232901 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $90.00 | Model Number | 219232901 | ||
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The Maldives We Remember: A Visual History of a Vanishing WorldThe Maldives We Remember is a sweeping visual history of a Maldives that is rapidly slipping from collective memory. Through evocative artworks, archival reinterpretations, and narrative reflections, multidisciplinary artist Abdulla Yasir reconstructs the emotional, cultural, and communal world that shaped Maldivian identity long before modernity transformed its shores.This book is built from years of research, fieldwork, and conversations with elders, families, and community historians. It draws from oral traditions, family photographs preserved in wooden chests, and the lived experiences of island communities whose stories rarely entered written history. Instead of the Maldives seen in postcards and tourism imagery, this work reveals the Maldives that lived in gestures, rituals, labour, and memory, a world carried forward by ordinary people whose lives formed the true architecture of the nation.Across its chapters, the book explores the intimate layers of island life:Faces of a NationPortraits of fishermen, women, elders, and workers whose expressions carry the weight of lived history. These faces reveal a Maldives that was communal, resilient, and deeply connected to land and sea.Cloth and CrownA journey through garments, ceremonial attire, and symbols of authority. From libaas and feyli to royal processions and court musicians, this chapter uncovers how clothing expressed lineage, belonging, and cultural sovereignty.Islands at WorkScenes of fishermen returning at dawn, toddy tappers climbing into the sky, coconut huskers shaping the rhythm of daily life, and the quiet labour that sustained entire communities. These artworks honour the hands that built the nation.Rituals and RhythmThe pulse of Boduberu, the devotion of Thaara Jehun, and the communal choreography of Dhandi Jehun, traditions that carried ancestral memory across generations.Stories and MemoryInterludes and narrative passages that preserve the emotional landscape of a vanishing world. These stories remind us that memory is not guaranteed; it must be tended, protected, and passed forward.Throughout the book, Yasir transforms memory into visual storytelling. His artworks reinterpret historical photographs, revive forgotten gestures, and restore dignity to the everyday lives that shaped the islands. As one passage reflects, history is not only found in grand events, but in the everyday gestures that shaped our collective becoming.This is not simply an art book; it is a cultural archive, a work of remembrance, and a testament to the resilience of a people whose stories deserve to endure. It honours the women who carried the seasons, the men who read the sea like scripture, and the communities whose rituals stitched island life together.Ideal for readers of art and photography, cultural history, heritage studies, visual anthropology, South Asian and Indian Ocean studies, Maldivian history, diaspora memory, and documentary storytelling.The Maldives We Remember stands as a contribution to Maldivian cultural preservation, a book for collectors, researchers, cultural institutions, and anyone who believes that the stories of ordinary people are the true foundation of a nation. It is a reminder that the Maldives we inherited is not lost; it lives in memory, in gesture, and in the quiet resilience of those who came before us. Read more
| XRay | Not Enabled |
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| Language | English |
| File size | 115.2 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| Book 1 of 2 | The Maldives Memory Series |
| Print length | 121 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | March 16, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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