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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal
TMYS Review June 2024 brings about discussions and negotiations on pertinent questions dealing with “Tribal Art and Tribal Representation in Art”. These themes were further integrated into topics which were investigated through digital panel discussions, written interviews (in light of prestigious scholarly discourses presented by stalwarts) and literary contributions bringing out critically hued aspects through their insights. These engaged
TMYS Review June 2024 brings about discussions and negotiations on pertinent questions dealing with “Tribal Art and Tribal Representation in Art”. These themes were further integrated into topics which were investigated through digital panel discussions, written interviews (in light of prestigious scholarly discourses presented by stalwarts) and literary contributions bringing out critically hued aspects through their insights. These engaged interdisciplinary approaches investigate Indigenous identity and culture through their Art along with the politics of representation of tribal communities in mainstream perceptions.
Tribal communities have played a significant role in shaping the diverse tapestry of human civilization. Their distinct identities, rich cultures, and unique histories deserve proper recognition and representation in literature. TMYS Review December 2023 engaged with scholars and writers to explore the role of Tribal Literature and Tribal Representation in Literature, focussing on three sub-themes:
1. Fiction, nonfiction and poetry by tribal writers.
2
Tribal communities have played a significant role in shaping the diverse tapestry of human civilization. Their distinct identities, rich cultures, and unique histories deserve proper recognition and representation in literature. TMYS Review December 2023 engaged with scholars and writers to explore the role of Tribal Literature and Tribal Representation in Literature, focussing on three sub-themes:
1. Fiction, nonfiction and poetry by tribal writers.
2. Position, circumstances and battles of tribal women in popular fiction.
3. Tribal characters in the literary works of other communities.
“For most of history, Anonymous was a woman.”
Virginia Woolf
"The poems and short stories featured in the book have dealt with myriad genres: fantasy, mythology, slice of life, magic realism, and so much more. Yet all of it has one similar undercurrent running through - that familiar existential angst that the modernists talked about, but only of the men. What remained, over the years, was the
“For most of history, Anonymous was a woman.”
Virginia Woolf
"The poems and short stories featured in the book have dealt with myriad genres: fantasy, mythology, slice of life, magic realism, and so much more. Yet all of it has one similar undercurrent running through - that familiar existential angst that the modernists talked about, but only of the men. What remained, over the years, was the identity crisis of the women but with no words to define it. This anthology, even though a drop in the vast ocean, is an humble attempt to try, uncover and represent the anxiety, fear, rage and the ‘WOMAN question’, to which our readers will hopefully be able to relate. While walking the road from the Mundane to the Political, this anthology's main aim, therefore, was to carve out a narrative that is not just for women, but ultimately for everyone."
(Excerpted from the Editorial by Sourabhi Dutta Roy)
COMPASSION!
This, is the one word summary of the book and our project on Letters From Santa.
The contributions in this compilation stand on two significant pillars while weaving the stories of compassion - memory and creative thinking. Blending with them are the words of hope, happiness and learning. The book is for adults and children - both, who wish to stop for a while and contemplate over the joy of GIVING.
We hope that everyone ide
COMPASSION!
This, is the one word summary of the book and our project on Letters From Santa.
The contributions in this compilation stand on two significant pillars while weaving the stories of compassion - memory and creative thinking. Blending with them are the words of hope, happiness and learning. The book is for adults and children - both, who wish to stop for a while and contemplate over the joy of GIVING.
We hope that everyone identifies that invisible letter from Santa, which is urging them to show up and act to bring upon a worthy change.
Tribal communities have played a significant role in shaping the diverse tapestry of human civilization. Their distinct identities, rich cultures, and unique histories deserve proper recognition and representation in history. TMYS Review June 2023 engaged with scholars and writers to explore the role of Tribal History and Tribal Representation in History, focussing on three sub-themes:
Gender Roles in Tribal Traditions & Heritage
The Everchanging Statu
Tribal communities have played a significant role in shaping the diverse tapestry of human civilization. Their distinct identities, rich cultures, and unique histories deserve proper recognition and representation in history. TMYS Review June 2023 engaged with scholars and writers to explore the role of Tribal History and Tribal Representation in History, focussing on three sub-themes:
Gender Roles in Tribal Traditions & Heritage
The Everchanging Status of Women in Tribal Communities
Historicity of Social and Political Struggles of the Tribal Communities.
CULTURAL IDENTITY & IDEOLOGY - IV
Stories, Poems & Essays on COMMUNITY APPEARANCE & INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATION
TMYS Review March 2023 focussed on :
1. Religious Identity and Freedom.
2. Clothes, Jewellery and Accessories.
3. Language and Provincial Narratives.
AUTHORS
Smeetha Bhoumik
Suchita Parikh-Mundul
Aishwarya Das Gupta
Sayan Aich
Dr. Nabanita Sengupta
CULTURAL IDENTITY & IDEOLOGY - IV
Stories, Poems & Essays on COMMUNITY APPEARANCE & INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATION
TMYS Review March 2023 focussed on :
1. Religious Identity and Freedom.
2. Clothes, Jewellery and Accessories.
3. Language and Provincial Narratives.
AUTHORS
Smeetha Bhoumik
Suchita Parikh-Mundul
Aishwarya Das Gupta
Sayan Aich
Dr. Nabanita Sengupta
Late Ajit Kumar Banerjee
Kathakali Mukherjee
Urmi Chakravorty
Subhankar Dutta
Tishya Majumdar
Boijayanto Mukherjee
Rianka Sarkar
Akhila Mohan CG
Kinshuk Das
Soumi Bandyopadhyay
Moumita Pal
Sarannaya Bose
Shruti Chatterjee
TMYS Review June, 2022 focused on
(i) Superstitions in the Tradition and Practices of Communities.
(ii) Festivities and Ritualistic Practices
(iii) Sports and Recreation
Stories, Poems & Essays on BELIEFS & SOCIAL CUSTOMS.
CULTURAL IDENTITY & IDEOLOGY - IAUTHORS: Akhila Mohan CG, Dr. Antara Mukherjee, Gayathri Sampath, Gayatri, Haimanti Bagchi, Insha Faridoon, Moumita Pal, Pragnya Panda, Tishya Majumder, Salmah Ahmed, Shelly Bhoil, Sour
TMYS Review June, 2022 focused on
(i) Superstitions in the Tradition and Practices of Communities.
(ii) Festivities and Ritualistic Practices
(iii) Sports and Recreation
Stories, Poems & Essays on BELIEFS & SOCIAL CUSTOMS.
CULTURAL IDENTITY & IDEOLOGY - IAUTHORS: Akhila Mohan CG, Dr. Antara Mukherjee, Gayathri Sampath, Gayatri, Haimanti Bagchi, Insha Faridoon, Moumita Pal, Pragnya Panda, Tishya Majumder, Salmah Ahmed, Shelly Bhoil, Sourabhi Dutta Roy, Sumana Ghosh, Vijayluxmi Bose.
Includes Essays on Panel Discussions with: Sayan Dey, Abhishek Parui, Richard Schwartz, Sameena Tabassum, Ranita Chakraborty Dasgupta, Richard J. Bloomer, Bisma Tirmizi, Patrick Olivelle, Simi Malhotra, Aqeel Ihsan, Kalyan Kumar Das, Nishita Chandra, Somrita Urni Ganguly, Sarmila Paul, Ananya Mukherjee, Bhaswati Ghosh, Saikat Das, Ranjini Rao, Bhupesh Kumar, Atul Gokhale, Subhadip Majumder, Bonophool Banerjee, Luna Chatterjee, Anubhav Sapra, Rohhaan Gawde, Shobna Nijhawan, Mini Ribeiro, Sabita Radhakrishna, Vernika Awal, Mita Kapur, Sweta Biswal, Bhogtohram Mawroh, Phorum Pandya, Gautam Mehrishi, Michael Swamy, Kiranmayi Bhushi, Sanjeev Rastogi, Rekha Sarin, Megha, Gurmeet Singh, Sumedha Verma Ojha, Harini Srinivasan, Nandini Sengupta, Rishiraj Pal, James Mchugh, Erica Wald, Victoria Vanstone, Mustapha Sheikh, Subhadeep Paul, Pranshu Samdarshi, Suhas G. kshirsagar, Adina Riposan-Taylor, Mona Verma.
CULTURAL IDENTITY & IDEOLOGY - II
Stories, Poems, Essays on FOOD & DRINKS
TMYS Review September, 2022 is focussed on:
(i) Religious History of Food Consumption
(ii)Culture, Ritual and Home-made Food
(iii) Drinks in Culture and the Culture of Drinks.
AUTHORS
Smeetha Bhoumik, Somrita Urni Ganguly, Vinita Agrawal, Sarveswari Saikrishna, Sangeetha Vallat, Natasha Sharma, Karen Dipnarine-Saroop, Shivangi Singh, Dr
CULTURAL IDENTITY & IDEOLOGY - II
Stories, Poems, Essays on FOOD & DRINKS
TMYS Review September, 2022 is focussed on:
(i) Religious History of Food Consumption
(ii)Culture, Ritual and Home-made Food
(iii) Drinks in Culture and the Culture of Drinks.
AUTHORS
Smeetha Bhoumik, Somrita Urni Ganguly, Vinita Agrawal, Sarveswari Saikrishna, Sangeetha Vallat, Natasha Sharma, Karen Dipnarine-Saroop, Shivangi Singh, Dr. Samrat Sengupta, Dr. Ranjini Guha, Dr. Adina Riposan-Taylor, Sameena Tabassum, Dr. Parama Basu, Pooja Roy, Silpi Maitra, Dr. Stella Chitralekha Biswas, Deyasini Roy, Snigdha Basu
Almost every individual experiences the influence of the culture they are born into - it reflects in the way they think, react and respond. When we talk about art, it has always depicted the socio-cultural phenomena as per the perception of the artist, which can open a vista of speculations. The manifestation of art expands to a wide array of forms like painting, music, dance, literature etc. which reflects the society of its time. In literature, we have moder
Almost every individual experiences the influence of the culture they are born into - it reflects in the way they think, react and respond. When we talk about art, it has always depicted the socio-cultural phenomena as per the perception of the artist, which can open a vista of speculations. The manifestation of art expands to a wide array of forms like painting, music, dance, literature etc. which reflects the society of its time. In literature, we have modern art which is open to collaborations and experiments and largely deviates from classical art. Artistic endeavor hence is extremely subjective catering to a vast scope of inventory of creative techniques depicting multicultural facets. It is undeniable that contemporary art is exponential and fluid thereby subjected to wide construal analysis. TMYS Review December, 2022 engaged with scholars and writers to explore how Society & Artistic Endeavours contribute to the shaping of Cultural Identity and Ideologyfocusing on three main sub-themes: (i) Portrayal of Religion in Artforms, (ii)Graphic Representation and Social Evolution and (iii) Regional Renditions in Dramatized Performances.
AUTHORS
Urmi Chakravorty, Akhila Mohan CG, Shyam Sundar Pal, Souvik Datta, Kathakali Mukherjee, Amrit Gangar, Kanishk Sharma, Chandna Singh Nirwan, Moumita Pal, Barsha Mondal, Mitali Bhattacharya, Shramana Biswas, Manjima Sarkar, Tishya Majumder
The book shows how to apply the theory of Ecocriticism to a novel. Nature has often been thought of as a mere background and a setting. We have seen during COVID how Nature blossomed and flourished when humans kept themselves inside closed doors. The sky, trees, animals, flowers, fruits, land and air have an independent existence and we are dependent on the said elements of nature. Novels often take these elements and use them as symbols, motifs and themes. Th
The book shows how to apply the theory of Ecocriticism to a novel. Nature has often been thought of as a mere background and a setting. We have seen during COVID how Nature blossomed and flourished when humans kept themselves inside closed doors. The sky, trees, animals, flowers, fruits, land and air have an independent existence and we are dependent on the said elements of nature. Novels often take these elements and use them as symbols, motifs and themes. This theory keeps at its heart the importance of the environment, addressing many urgent issues of the ecosystem, including environmental degradation in an agrarian economy.
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