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The Culture Heritage Protection: Suggestive Themes and Views of August Wilson’s Fences
Hadi Ali Hasan

Abstract: Identity, values, history, language and principles of a man all compose the cultural form of a cultural form of an individual. Man becomes the focal point of most subject matters of the modernist writers who focus on the concept of humanism. In the light of M

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Food, Memory and Identity: Tracing Mizo Foodways
Ralte Lalthansangi

Abstract: This paper will deal with the development of food practices among the Mizos with the development of their culture and society. The Mizos are a people living in Mizoram, situated in the northeastern region of India, bordered by Myanmar on the east and Banglade

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Identity, Memory, and Monuments: problematics of referentiality
Ciccone Nancy

Abstract: Honoring a person or an event, public monuments interrupt geographical landscapes and point to a temporal past asking us to stop, to look, and to engage memory. They invite reveries as the word, monument, derives from the Latin word monēre, meaning ‘to remind

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The Implication of Indigenous Folk Memory in Lakdas Wikkrama Sinha’s Poetryi
Perera Vihanga

Abstract: The present article examines the place of and search for a pre-colonial poetics embedded in indigenous folk memory in the writing of Lakdas Wikkrama Sinha, a leading postcolonial Sri Lankan poet. The discussion departs from the general assessment of Wikkrama

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Mapping Emotions, Culture and Identity through Food and Memory in Esther David’s Book of Rachel
Raviya1 Hitesh D Sharma2 Rohini

Abstract: Food imagery has appeared in literature from time immemorial but food studies have started to gain impetuous in the very recent years. From the twentieth-century French philosopher Michel de Certeau who has worked on the ‘natural history’ of food with referen

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The Spectacle of Death and Deception: Analysing Fictional and Non-Fictional Writings on the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
Md Shahnawaz

Abstract: The act of remembrance and memory-making becomes significant in the discourse regarding watershed events of a nation. The role of memory in recounting historical experiences acts as an interface that specifically underlines the ‘horror’, psychologically more

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Sabuj Dwiper Raja: A Fight for the Rights of Jarawa Identity and Culture
Mishra Sandip Kumar

Abstract: The present paper is an attempt to study Sunil Gangopadhyay’s prose narrative Sabuj Dwiper Raja (The King of the Green Island) which may be treated as a short fiction to fight against the violation of human rights of the Jarawa tribe. The Jarawa land is as th

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জাপানে প্রসবকালীে সমনে প্রচললত সানতাগানেলি শুশসাে িীলতেীলতি তাৎপর্ য
Mukherjee Hiya

Abstract: This paper aims to discuss why Japanese women still practice their traditional age-old ritual like Satogaeri-shussan even in contemporary times, particularly when rapid modernization and urbanization have already taken place all over Japan. From the perspecti

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Representation of Identity through Narrativization of Food in Julie and Julia (2009) and The Lunchbox (2013)
Kumar Neenu

Abstract: Food is one of the most important ‘cultural markers’ for human beings. It creates a sense of belonging and identity. It also helps to understand social, familial, relational and class connections. Another aspect associated with food and its usage is related t

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Performing Memory: Trauma and the Self in The Miniaturist of Junagadh and Forget Me Not
Banerjee Ria

Abstract: Theorizations on the subversive potential of memory to resurrect and recover lost history have been a central preoccupation for the poststructuralist as well as the postcolonial theorists alike. Judith Butler, in her groundbreaking work entitled Gender Troubl

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Remembering Displacement in The Making of Everyday Life in Kolkata: A Sociological Study
Sen Sreya

Abstract: Scholars have argued that the process of remembering takes place in a social context, and not in social vacuum (Misztal 2003). There exists a long history of the role of memory in the processes of inheritance, appropriation, and recognition that an individual

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Mapping the Entangled and Intricate Memories of Diasporic Lives; Revisiting the Mnemonic Spaces in Khaled Hosseini′s The Kite Runner
Poulami Saha

Abstract: Memory Studies is a progressive academic field which resorts to the aid of memory to delve deep into the enigmatic field of human psyche by remembering the past. Memory shapes-reshapes, constructs-deconstructs, moulds-remoulds individuals as well as collectiv

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