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    Analysing the Role of Memory in Oral History with respect to Urvashi Butalia's The Other Side of Silence by Chaithanya, V

    “…[...]Butalia critiques the validity of the mainstream history that dwells on recorded facts. Donald A. Ritchie, in his book Doing Oral History, mentions that…”
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    Everyday Anthropocene and Multispecies Kinship in Amitav Ghosh’s Gun Island by Gogoi, Asima, Bhattacharyya, Anurag

    “…The Anthropocene, a term increasingly embraced across disciplines, is often used to denote the current geological epoch that signifies the profound impact…”
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    A Study of Everyday Aesthetics and (De)Alienation in Wim Wenders’ Alice in the Cities by Kalam, Zakia

    “…This article is a study of Wim Wenders’ film Alice in den Städtenor Alice in the Cities(1974) —the first of his Road Trilogy,which also includes The Wrong…”
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    Textures of the Everyday: Ordinary Affects in Malayalam Memoirs by Parvathi, M S

    “…[...]this text qualifies as a memoir rather than as a traditional autobiography. According to Henri Lefebvre, this cultural association intersects with the…”
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    “A Private Woe:” Towards a Race-Sensitive Definition of the Everyday by Mukherjee, Laboni

    “…This paper tries to find a definition of the everyday which adequately reflects and accommodates black lives and experiences. Through a brief reading of Rita…”
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    "Shakunakharas:" Translating the Ritual Folk Songs from the Central Himalayan Region of Kumaon by Banerjee, Shruti Pant, Pathak, Hari Priya

    “…Apart from the ritual and cultural significance, Shakunakharas also allude to the values of reverence for nature and its resources, sustainable living, and…”
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    Precarious Self and/in the Dalit Everyday Social: 'Passing' 1, Affect, and Alienation in Ajay Navaria's Select Stories by Saundarya

    “…In the context of the everyday, when we turn to the geographical location of South Asia, with a special focus on India, we find Interesting, often…”
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    The ‘Everyday’ in the Context of Japanese Cultural Anti-Modernism: A Case Study of Isao Takahata’s Anime My Neighbors the Yamadas by Bhattacharya, Ritaban

    “…The post-World War II years in the history of Modern Japan were vital in deciding the fate of the Japanese archipelago in terms of its ambitions of regaining…”
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    Exploring the ‘Everyday’ in Colin Wilson’s The Black Room and The Personality Surgeon: A Phenomenological Perspective by Kumar, Sanjay, Ahmad, Muzaffar

    “…The English existentialist writer Colin Wilson explores different dimensions of human consciousness in his fictional works to understand the nature of…”
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    Precarious Self and/in the Dalit Everyday Social: ‘Passing’1, Affect, and Alienation in Ajay Navaria’s Select Stories by Saundarya

    “…In their portrayal of the everyday as something that has an elusive nature and cannot be contained, Blanchot and Hanson observe that the everyday is never…”
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    Stories To Stay, Stories To Subvert by Urmi Sengupta

    “…The indigenous communities of Canada have transmitted their traditional knowledge of survival from one generation to another through oral storytelling sessions…”
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    Art as Storyteller by Soutik Chakraborty

    “…Scroll painting and narrating tradition has been present in India from ancient times. The picture showman tradition consisted of displaying painted scrolls and…”
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    Stories To Stay, Stories To Subvert’: The Role Of Collective Communal Memory in the Native-Canadian Struggle for Resistance against Colonisation by Sengupta, Urmi

    “…The fundamental difference in the historical consciousness of the indigenous people of Canada and their European colonisers has been instrumental in providing…”
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    Editorial Comments by Sengupta, Samrat

    “…Translating this essay in a journal titled Sanglap (which means dialogue) holds enormous significance not only by its content but also as a critical reflection…”
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    The Popular Tale: A Study on Retention and Deconstruction of Collective Memory in Duffer Brothers' Stranger Things and Bisha Ali's Miss Marvel by Manoharan, Athira

    “…Contrary to the documented history is the collective memory, which is defined as "the distribution throughout society of what individuals know, believe and…”
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    The Aspect of Memory in Oonya Kempadoo's All Decent Animals and Buxton Spice by Banerjee, Isha

    “…Eventually, as the populations expanded and newer cultural and religious groups emerged, the oral tradition was improvised according to the collective or…”
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    “The Test of Knowledge” (1919) by Rabindranath Tagore by Saptaparna Roy

    “…Section-Editor Samrat Sengupta writes:  In the present issue of Sanglap, we are publishing the essay “Vidyar Jachai” by Rabindranath Tagore from his collection…”
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    The Popular Tale by Athira Manoharan

    “…In On Media Memory; Collective Memory in New Media Age, cultural memory is described as “a version of past, defined and negotiated through changing…”
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    In Search of the Fragments of Recollection by Divyasree J S, B. Sajeetha

    “…Culture, memory, and identity are intricately connected terms. Memory is not just an individual experience but plays a prominent role in the establishment of…”
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