ABSTRACT

Media Technology and Cultures of Memory studies narrative memories in India through oral, chirographic and digital cultures. It examines oral cultures of memory culled from diverse geographical and cultural landscapes of India and throws light on multiple aspects of remembering and registering the varied cultural tapestry of the country. The book also explores themes such as oral culture and memory markers; memory and its paratextual services; embodied memory practices in the cultural traditions; between myths and monuments; literary and lived experiences; print culture and memory markers; marginalized memories in hagiographies; displaying memories online; childhood trauma, memory and flashbacks; and the politics of remembering and forgetting.

Rich in case studies from across India, this interdisciplinary book is a must-read for scholars and researchers of cultural studies, sociology, political science, English literature, South Asian studies, social anthropology, social history, and post-colonial studies.

part I|45 pages

Oral Culture and Memory Markers

chapter 1|16 pages

Between Myths and Monuments

Memorialization in the Koti Chennaya Tradition of Tulunad

chapter 2|12 pages

Khuded Geet

Nostalgic Songs of Garhwali Married Women

chapter 3|15 pages

Translation as Intergenerational Transmission of Memory

Snake Worship in Kerala

part II|43 pages

Print Culture and Memory Markers

chapter 4|12 pages

A Baker's Dozen on Memory

Reading and Writing “Acknowledgements”

chapter 5|19 pages

Saints Textualized

Pious Commemoration of “Friends of God” and Vernacular Hagiographies in Nineteenth-Century Malabar

chapter 6|10 pages

My Memory Keeps Getting in the Way of Your History

Memory as Counter-Historic Discourse in the Poems of Agha Shahid Ali

part III|39 pages

Electronic Culture and Memory Markers

chapter 7|11 pages

Mayurakshi

A River to Live By

chapter 8|14 pages

Mnemonic Reimaginations

Situating the Anglo-Indian Literary, Lived, and Spatial Representations in Post-Colonial Kerala

part IV|47 pages

Digital Culture and Memory Markers

chapter 10|17 pages

Gender, Partition and Memory

Case Studies in Micro-Heritage and Identity

chapter 11|13 pages

The Politics of Remembering and Forgetting

The Plurality of Subjectivity in Memories of “Desh”

chapter 12|15 pages

Meals and Migrations

Sindhi Culinary Memories of the Partition