Description
In this episode of The Yodakin Podcast, Arpita Das talks to Kavita Daiya about her newest monograph, Graphic Migrations: Gender and Precarity in India and the Diaspora. Among other things, they discuss the external and internal solutions that the modern states have offered to the question of migration, the ways in which depiction of Partition has evolved in the popular media and print culture, the term 'fugitive narratives' and the work of 1947 Partition Archives and their enduring effort in keeping the Partition memory alive.
The Yodakin Podcast is hosted by Arpita Das, founder-publisher of Yoda Press. It is edited by Tanya Singh. Intro song by Marc Taboel via Epidemic Sound.
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