Aiswarya Sanath
Assistant Professor
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad, Prayagraj, India-211004
E-mail: aiswaryasanath[at]mnnit[dot]ac[dot]in
Telephone: +91 7736568027(O)
Research Publications
Book Chapter:
1.Sanath, Aiswarya. “Situating the Past in the Present: Family Memories and Post- memories of the Indian Partition” in Displaced Families, Dispersed Memories. Johanna Leinonen et al (Ed), Helsinki University Press. 2026.
2.Sanath, Aiswarya and Manoj Parameswaran. “Memory and Counter-Memory: Re-membering the Malabar Rebellion” in Remembering, Forgetting, and Utterance: Rethinking the Politics of Memory in South Asia. Isha Dubey (Ed), Routledge.2026. https://www.routledge.com/Remembrance-Forgetting-and-Utterance-Rethinking-the- Politics-of-Memory-in-South-Asia/Dubey/p/book/9781032291802. (Scopus)
3.Sanath, Aiswarya. “Locating the Articulations of Gendered Violence in A Leaf in the Storm” Violence and Postcolonial Marginalities in South Asian Literature. Zakir Hussain, Ghulam Rabani, Rajbir Samal (Eds), Bloomsbury Publishing. 2025. https://www.bloomsbury.com/in/violence-and-postcolonial-marginalities-in-south- asian-literature-9798216266082/
4.Aiswarya Sanath and Anjali Gera Roy. "Descendants of a Difficult Past: Narratives of the Sindhi Partition Refugees in Bangalore". In the Shadow of Partition : Seventy-Five Years and Beyond. Routledge. 2025.https://www.routledge.com/In-the-Shadow-of- Partition-Seventy-Five-Years-and-Beyond/Iyer-Mookerjea- Leonard/p/book/9781032836478?srsltid=AfmBOoqfbdJUYM1fFx- qGQmDHeZCWOs-ZDbQw91UyqErm6YiBdooeO0Y (Scopus)
5.Sanath, Aiswarya and Manoj Parameswaran. “Mnemonic Reimaginations: Situating the Anglo- Indian Literary, Lived and Spatial Representations in Post-colonial Kerala” Media Technology and Cultures of Memory: Mapping Indian Narratives . Elwin Susan
John and Amal P. Mathews (Ed). Routledge. 2023.
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003350330-12/mnemonic- reimaginations-aiswarya-sanath-manoj-parameswaran (Scopus)
6.Sanath, Aiswarya. “Partition Memoryscapes of India: An Ethnographic Study on the Sites of Memory of Indian Partition”. Revisiting Partition: Identity, History and Memory. Arzuman Ara (Ed), Pencraft International. 2021.
Journals:
Sanath, Aiswarya, and Anjali Gera Roy. “Descendants of a Difficult Past: Narratives of the Sindhi Partition Refugees in Bangalore”. South Asian Review.vol.45 no. 1-2, 2023. pp. 158–74. DOI:10.1080/02759527.2023.2257420 (Scopus, Q1, Taylor and Francis)
•Sanath, Aiswarya, and Anjali Gera Roy. “Multani Shikarpuri Migration to Malabar: A Praxis on Homemaking”. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies vol. 47 no.2, 2023,
pp. 394 – 413. DOI:10.1080/00856401.2023.2273135 (Scopus, Q1, Taylor and Francis)
Sanath, Aiswarya, and Anjali Gera Roy. “The undefined in Malabar: tracing the statelessness in post-partition India”. Contemporary South Asia. 1 -17. https://doi.org/10.1080/09584935.2026.2619071 (Scopus, Q2, Taylor and Francis