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Cryptids and Place: A doorway to understand people

Cryptids and Place: A doorway to understand people

Folktales and orally transmitted narratives are vital to South Asian everyday lives. They are filled with all sorts of fantasies but is that all they are limited to? With past scholarship in this field, researchers have unraveled that these supposed stories are an entryway into understanding the community. It mirrors the values, social relations, and histories of the region and its people—shaping community identity. Thus, it becomes essential to shed light on these narratives. The following text focuses on the interplay between the sense of communal identity and perceptions of place that are influenced by narratives. 

Solar Punk vs. The World

Solar Punk vs. The World

The blog post introduces solarpunk as a concept in science fiction that uses stories of hope, social justice, conservation, equality and collaboration in a post-capitalist world that runs on renewable energy. It goes over the various principles it holds and uses the Monk and Robot series as well as Sultana's Dream by Begum Rokeya as examples to elucidate the premise. It affirms that there is value in imagining optimistic futures to combat contemporary pessimism despite the challenges the genre faces.