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Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): Literary Communities

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Sanglap Issue 9:2 (July 2023)

Edited by Sourit Bhattacharya and Arka Chattopadhyay

Cover Image: Arka Chattopadhyay

 

Published: 2023-08-03

Articles

  • Narrativising Community, Surviving Contagion Orality in Véronique Tadjo’s In the Company of Men

    Sreya M. Datta
    1-13
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  • Writing Orality as a Postcolonial Strategy A Reading of Janice Pariat’s Boats on Land

    Hannah Lalhlanpuii
    14-23
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  • Of Being and Belonging Contextualising ‘Cosubjectivity’ in Easterine Kire’s When the River Sleeps

    Sanghamitra De
    24-33
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  • Digital Graphic Communities Webcomics and E-Graphic Medicine in Combating Mental Diseases

    Modhura Bandyopadhyay
    34-44
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  • The Embodied Reader and Experiential Death Emerging Readership for ‘Brooksian’ Fiction

    Sree Sakthi Prem, P.T. Selvi Kohila
    45-54
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  • Ghiñn A Reading of Disgust as a Literary Device in Subimal Mishra’s Short Fiction

    Arijeet Mandal
    55-66
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Translations

  • The Bamboo Queen By Abani Kumar Baral Translated by Anjali Tripathy

    Anjali Tripathy
    67-72
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Reviews

  • Travel Culture, Travel Writing and Bengali Women, 1870-1940. Jayati Gupta. Routledge, India, 2020, 290 pages, Hardcover, Rs. 995 Reviewed by Arindam Goswami

    Arindam Goswami
    73-76
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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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