Affective politics and reading/writing poetry from the Northeast of India |
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Authors: | Amrita Bhattacharyya |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of English Studies and Research, Amity University Kolkata, Kolkata, Indiaarushi.asmi13@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTTheorization of cultural and political issues of Northeast of India often creates a disengagement from the actual cultural performances produced in the region. This unique geo-cultural place is sometimes homogenized. In actuality, it is the home of diverse socio-cultural practices and performances. In the context of globalization, deforestation, Christianization, other internal clashes and external influences, material bodies, here, are continuously being rewritten in socio-cultural sphere. Non-representational theory considers poetry as an effective mode of exhibiting the virtual multiplicity of the nonrepresentational world. This paper will focus on exploring the corpus of Northeast Indian English poetry that focuses on social practices and bodily experiences to interpret the entire cultural flow of everyday life. As Non-representational Theory positions ‘affect’ as a central issue to individual and collective disposition in constituting the affective political discourse, this paper will also indicate some political imperatives by advancing a politics of hope in the realm of socio-political sphere. |
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Keywords: | Multiplicity performance affective politics poetry actor-network theory |
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