Critical South Asian Studies (CSAS) is an international peer-reviewed journal.
This paper adopts hydrofeminist theory to analyze Deepa Mehta’s film Water (2005), exploring the intersection of gender, religion, and social exclusion. Embedded in Astrida Neimanis’ concept of hydrofeminism, it positions water as both a material and...
This research paper explores traumatic memory associated with bodies and boundaries in the aftermath of World War I as represented in Tomb of Sand written by Gitanjali Shree. The contention of this paper is to analyse how witnessing violence and migr...
This paper examines Atiq Rahimi’s war chronicles through the lens of Catherine Malabou’s theory of plasticity. It aims to deconstruct his war trauma and understand his conflicted relationship with his motherland: he sometimes mourns it and longs for...
This article will look into the significant manifestations of the Economic reforms of the 1990s on Bollywood cinema of 1990s and early 2000s. By doing so the article aims to establish the relationship between the changing economic scenarios of the na...
This paper explores religion, societal mores, shared practices, and emotional moorings in the postcolonial Indian community. The questions of power are also dealt with meticulously in culture, society, and the state from a comparative religious persp...
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