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"This book delves into the intersection of evolving cultural practices, technological interventions, and globalization, impacting Indian society. Exploring the convergence of human practices and technology, this volume espouses cultural preservation and addresses the urgent humanities crisis, fostering dialogue on contemporary complexities"--

This book delves into the intersection of evolving cultural practices, technological interventions, and globalization, impacting Indian society. Exploring the convergence of human practices and technology, this volume espouses cultural preservation and addresses the urgent humanities crisis, fostering dialogue on contemporary complexities.



The Future of Humanities: Perspectives from South Asian Cultural Studies offers a dynamic exploration of critical humanities, cultural practices, digital technologies, and globalization impacting Indian society. Exploring the convergence of human practices and technology, Vivek Singh espouses cultural preservation and addresses the urgent humanities crisis, fostering dialogue on contemporary complexities. By integrating theoretical perspectives, critical reflections, and folk traditions, this book seeks to facilitate intellectual engagement and stimulate dialogue on the intricate complexities of contemporary cultural practices and technological evolution.

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One of the reasons why the Humanities have been (in)famously ailing for around a century now is that they are often conceptualized only within a Western framework. This anthology is aware of the Western crisis in the Humanities, but also brings in other perspectives, most obviously from India. It introduces fecund possibilities. -- Tabish Khair, Aarhus University "A remarkably unique collection of essays about the future of humanities which endorses a holistic understanding through literature. I recommend the book to all interested in exploring diverse cultures and indigenous identities in contemporary times. It raises concern for humanity, displays a keen curiosity in dealing with issues of human integrity. The book engages with Critical Humanities in a most fascinating manner. It covers a wide range of topics with a fresh, innovative and a discerning subtlety." -- Ranu Uniyal, University of Lucknow "This remarkable book, edited by Dr. Vivek, aims to revisit and reconceptualize our histories by espousing an alternative modernity. It seeks to enhance our understanding of the current crises in humanities, exploring their causes and potential solutions. -- Anita Singh, Banaras Hindu University

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This book delves into the intersection of evolving cultural practices, technological interventions, and globalization, impacting Indian society. Exploring the convergence of human practices and technology, this volume espouses cultural preservation and addresses the urgent humanities crisis, fostering dialogue on contemporary complexities.
Part 1: (Re)Addressing the Ethnicities, Myths, and History of India

Chapter 1

In Search of Lost Tradition: Ethnicity, Amnesia and Resistance in the Era of
Globalization

Arnab Panda and Vivek Singh

Chapter 2

History Validating Myth and Heritage: Interrogating Violence and Ethnic
Nationalism in Anils Ghost

Shawan Roy

Chapter 3

Mythical Animals from Ancient India: A Derridean Reading

Neha Mishra

Chapter 4

(Re)Living Memory: An Enquiry into the Bonbibi Myth

Arpita Jagulia and Debashrita Dey

Part 2: Engaging with Contemporary and Folk Popular Narratives

Chapter 5

Transgressing the Archival Impulse: A Comparative Analysis of non-European
Traditional Song Cultures

Mekhala Chattopadhaya and Dr. Shaktipada Kumar

Chapter 6

The Art of the Marginalized: Revisiting the Folk Forms of Bengal

Monami Nag

Chapter 7

Revisiting Indian Philosophy in the Context of Environmental Ethics

Krishnanand Mishra

Chapter 8

The Grand Narrative of Science: An Analysis of Select Contemporary Popular
Dystopian Fiction

Anish Bhattacharyya

Part 3: Exploring the Role of Human-Technology Interface in Humanities

Chapter 9

Citizens of New Normal: Rethinking Vaccination and Surveillance Agencies to
Study Citizenship During COVID-19 in India

Purbita Das

Chapter 10

Transformation of Literary Studies in the Digital Age: A Critique

Dr. Ashish Kumar Pathak

Chapter 11

Cyborg(s): Alternate Reality or Primary Nightmares

Dr. Pritesh Chakraborty

Chapter 12

Pharmakon: Human and Techn

Dr. Neha Dubey

Part 4: Critique of Man, Society and Humanities in the Global Age

Chapter 13

Cultivating Humanities: Nation-Human Dialectics and Tagores Idea of Freedom
in His Plays The King of the Dark Chamber and Red Oleanders

Dr. Partha Sarathi Nandi

Chapter 14

Mo Yans The Republic of Wine: A Satiric Dystopia and a Humanistic Critique
of the Sociopolitics of Totalitarianism

Prakash Joshi

Chapter 15

The Role of Culture in Shaping the Lives of Muslim Women: Analysing Qaisra
Shahrazs The Holy Woman

Shayequa Tanzeel

Chapter 16

Crisis in Critical Thinking and the Future of Humanities

Amritendu Ghosal
Vivek Singh is assistant professor of English at Banaras Hindu University, India.