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 Anil's 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 Techne Dr. Neha Dubey Part 4: Critique of Man, Society and Humanities in the Global Age Chapter 13 Cultivating Humanities: Nation-Human Dialectics and Tagore's Idea of Freedom in His Plays The King of the Dark Chamber and Red Oleanders Dr. Partha Sarathi Nandi Chapter 14 Mo Yan's 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 Shahraz's The Holy Woman Shayequa Tanzeel Chapter 16 Crisis in Critical Thinking and the Future of Humanities Amritendu Ghosal.
The Future of the Humanities : Perspectives from South Asian Cultural Studies