1st Edition
Recall and Retell Literary Registers of Memory, Identity, and Resistance in India
List of figures vii
List of contributors viii
Acknowledgements x
Introduction: Locating Literary and Cultural Registers of Memory,
Identity, and Resistance in India 1
AMAL P MATHEWS AND ELWIN SUSAN JOHN
PART I
Recall: Shadowed and Mapped Memories 19
1 ‘Cryptopolitics’: Memory, Landscape, Identity 21
SAHANA MUKHERJEE
2 The Rebels’ Silhouette(s): Reception and Resistance in South Asia 31
RHITAMA BASAK
3 Of Translocal Memories: Remembering and Forgetting in New Town, West Bengal 44
DEBARUN SARKAR
4 Paradesi’s Jewish Soul: A Tapestry of Memories Woven in Stone and Spirit 57
LAKSHMIPRIYA P SANTHOSH
PART II
Retell: Reconfigured and Reclaimed Memories 75
5 Memory as Praxis: Reconfigurations of the Home in Select Anglophone Texts from Northeast India 77
SAMRITA SINHA
6 Archives, Indigeneity, and Decolonization in Indian Children’s Picture Books 90
SUDEBI GIRI AND BINAY SAWAIYAN
7 Bene Appétit: Consuming Food and Remembering Jewish Identity in the Selected Works of Esther David 109
ANANDHA LEKSHMI NAIR
8 Mythopoeic Menus from the Spice Coast: Food, Memory, and Community in Kerala 124
MEENU JOSE
Index 137
Biography
Elwin Susan John has been Assistant Professor of English at Sophia College (Autonomous), Mumbai, India since 2015. Her doctoral study was on the sociocultural intersections between skin and diseases by reading literary narratives on colonial South India. She is actively involved in interdisciplinary research ventures along with full-time teaching. She is the co-editor of Media Technology and Cultures of Memory, published in 2024.
Amal P Mathews has been Assistant Professor of English at Assumption College (Autonomous), Kerala, India since 2012. Besides being involved in various teaching-learning initiatives at her workspace, she is also interested in exploring new dimensions of literature and translation. She is currently pursuing doctoral research in the interdisciplinary field of children’s human rights in 21st century fiction. She is the co-editor of Media Technology and Cultures of Memory, published in 2024.






