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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2019): Caste in/as Humanities: Unsettling the Politics of Suffering

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Published: 2021-11-08

Articles

  • Caste in/as Humanities: Unsettling the Politics of Suffering

    Kalyan Kumar Das, Samrat Sengupta
    1-6
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  • Natural Order and Wise Synthesis: Sovereignty-Violence-Varṇa in the Arthaśāstra and Aurobindo

    Jimmy Casas Klausen
    7-19
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  • W.E.B Du Bois, B.R. Ambedkar and the History of Afro-Dalit Solidarity

    Anindya Sekhar Purakayastha
    20-36
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  • Why all the Fuss about Purity?: Un/Touch-ability and the Paradox of Hygienic Bodies

    Subro Saha
    37-51
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  • Obscurity of Camp Life: Is the Language of Camp ‘Passivity to Write’?

    Joydip Datta
    52-63
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  • Undecidable Spaces: Rethinking Caste and the Technologies of Abandonment in Manoranjan Byapari

    Samrat Sengupta
    64-77
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  • Namasudra Literature and the Politics of Caste in West Bengal

    Rajat Roy
    78-87
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  • Goopy Gayen Bagha Bayen: The Latent Contours of Caste

    Ritu Sen Chaudhuri
    88-98
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  • Caste and Gender: Generalities of Experience

    Anirban Das
    99-111
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Reviews

  • Theatre Theory and Performance: A Critical Introduction Siddhartha Biswas. United Kingdom, Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Paperback. £41.37

    Prashant
    112-115
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CFP for Sanglap 11.2 on Politics of Waterscapes

April 3, 2024

CFP for Sanglap 11.2

We draw from this use of the term and want to explore how water has been commodified or enclosed for profit as a resource, generating complex power dynamics. Issues of access in terms of caste, race, or gender related discrimination have also mobilised conversations around pitching water at the centre of discussions for community and economy. In many cases, these thinkers have gone to literature to support their arguments, as literary scholars have argued for water’s significance for community building and historical documentation. Water’s agentic power has also made recent incursions into critical studies where questions of fluidity and power have led to the emergence of the subfield, ‘blue humanities’.

It is this framework of understanding water as a source of energy, resource, commodity, as well as philosophy, politics, and culture that we wish to explore in this issue through studies of how water is represented in literature and culture. Recent and burgeoning work on hydropolitics, riparian fiction, liquid modernity allows to think where we stand with the question of water in literature as we enter the second quarter of the 21st century.

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