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Autor:
Jayjit Sarkar, Auritra Munshi
Border and Bordering: Politics, Poetics, Precariousness focuses on the idea of border and its various geopolitical, sociocultural, and cognitive incarnations. In recent times, border has emerged as a common trope in contemporary language with phenome
Autor:
Jagannath Basu, Jayjit Sarkar
By sensing the fundamental ideas of earth and the earth-thought, this collection seeks to negotiate with and react to the underlying semasiological or psycho-geographical principle of geopoetics that cuts across varied and at times conflicting school
Autor:
Jayjit Sarkar
This work questions the problematic connections between illness and modernity: the complicated negotiations involving the body both in its physicality and phenomenology and the poetics and praxiality of illness. The project, which is predominantly co
Autor:
Jagannath Basu, Jayjit Sarkar
Publikováno v:
Critical Survey. 34:123-133
This article examines how in The Unnamable the unnamed narrator is caught up in a busy traffic of assemblage(s), ‘moving back and forth of the I’. Beckett places the narrator in a no-place (para-site), metaphorically both as the host and the (un)
Autor:
Jayjit Sarkar, Jagannath Basu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Foreign Languages and Cultures. 4:80-89
Taking a cue from Jacques Derrida’s Glas, this paper seeks to understand the idea of thanatopraxie or embalming in art. It sees thanatopraxie as a strategy to (en)counter the prevalent idea of a “book” as the repository of the “truth” and t
Autor:
Anik Sarkar, Jayjit Sarkar
Delving into Apichatpong Weerasethakul's films, this book uncovers a plethora of conceptual paradigms. Apichatpong's films frequently utilize rural Thailand as a backdrop, showcasing daily life, interactions, rituals, and customs, all infused with a
Autor:
Jayjit Sarkar
Trans(in)fusion and Contemporary Thought: Thinking in Migration engages with Ranjan Ghosh's concept of trans(in)fusion and critical theory. Trans(in)fusion reexamines critical thinking and considers how thinking across traditions and systems of thoug