• Abstract & Excerpts: TMYS Review June 2024

    Amazon India link for TMYS Review June 2024 is available here. (Available worldwide via Amazon) ***************** NOTE FROM THE SERIES EDITOR by Dr. Sourav Banerjee ************** TMYS Review, a quarterly imprint of www.tellmeyourstory.biz (TMYS), began in 2020 with the vision of popularising stories from personal experiences and academic research. Diverse themes covered under TMYS Review are conscious about documenting women's history of a generation because for every subject, every topic, wo…

  • Archive: Gender Stereotyping: Story Project 13

    TMYS Facebook LIVE with global thought-leaders under various topics elaborating the theme of Gender Stereotyping. The book under the project will be available HERE in the second half of 2024. All panel discussions were hosted by Joyashree Dey. Childcare and motherhood are the primary purpose of a woman’s life. Speakers: Anuja Chandramouli, Rianka Sarkar, Richa S. Mukherjee Women should know how to cook. Speakers: Prof. Krishnendu Ray, Dr. Tarana Husain Khan, Prof. Renu Addlakha Gender Ster…

  • Archive: Letters From Santa

    Story Project 11: LETTERS FROM SANTA. The book will be available via Amazon shortly. The panel discussions conducted under the project are as below: Moderated by Gennia Nuh. Children’s Stories from the North East Speakers: Dr. Lopamudra Maitra Bajpai Subi Taba Dr. Shyamolima Saikia Cultural Leadership in Children Speakers: Dr. Sourav Banerjee, Sutapa Basu, Gayatri Vernacular Prose and Poetry for Indian Children Speakers: Haimanti Bagchi, Akhila Mohan CG, Smeetha Bhowmik Inducting Children into G…

  • Archive: TRIBAL HISTORY AND TRIBAL REPRESENTATION IN HISTORY project

    TMYS Facebook LIVE with global thought-leaders under TMYS Review June 2023, in collaboration with CAPI, University of Victoria. The book under the project will be available HERE in June 2023. (I) Gender Roles in Tribal Traditions & Heritage. (moderated by Dr. Stella Chitralekha Biswas) 1. Gender and Folklore: A Historical Perspective Tracing Traditional Roles of Women in Shaping and Preserving Tribal Identity. Delegate Speakers: Abin Chakraborty Surama Bera Nandini Sengupta 2. Tribal Wome…

  • Abstract and Excerpt: TMYS Review December 2022

    Amazon India link for TMYS Review December 2022 (Available worldwide via Amazon) *** NOTE FROM THE SERIES EDITOR by Dr. Sourav Banerjee ************** TMYS Review, a quarterly imprint of www.tellmeyourstory.biz (TMYS), began in 2020 with the vision of popularising stories from personal experiences and academic research. Diverse themes covered under TMYS Review are conscious about documenting women's history of a generation because for every subject, every topic, women have a different story to t…

  • Archive: SOCIETY & ARTISTIC ENDEAVOURS Project

    THE DIGITAL CONVERSATIONS TMYS Facebook LIVE with global thought-leaders under TMYS Review December 2022, in collaboration with Oxford University Press. The book under the project will be available HERE in December 2022. (I) PORTRAYAL OF RELIGION IN ARTFORMS: moderated by Tishya Majumder Deific Craftsmanship through Sculptures and Handicrafts. Depiction and preservation of religious narratives through handmade articraft. Delegate Speakers: Jack Snell-Ryan Peter Stewart Dhruva Mistry 2. Pious…

  • Archive: Food & Drinks Project

    FOOD & DRINKS Under Cultural Identity & Ideology - II TMYS Review September 2022. The Amazon link for ebook/paperback copies of the issue will be updated here in September 2022. THE DIGITAL CONVERSATIONS (I) RELIGIOUS HISTORY OF FOOD CONSUMPTION 1. Religious Practices/Beliefs and their Influence on Food Consumption Behaviour - part I & Part II. A socio-cultural perspective on religiosity and food choices. Delegate Speakers: Sayan Dey Abhishek Parui Richard Schwartz 2. Fasting and Feasting …

  • Editorial by Dr. Protim Sharma - Forced Migration Project - TMYS Review March 2022

    Migration or movement of people from one place to another has been taking place since time immemorial. In fact, migration is as old as humanity. While voluntary migration or ambition-based migration can largely be dependent on pull factors such as prospect of better economic opportunities or a better life in a new territory, forced migration is a result of push factors such as armed conflicts and violence, political intolerance, racism, religious persecution, natural and man-made disasters, hung…

  • Excerpts and Abstracts: TMYS Review March 2022

    POEMS ---------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Contemplation - where is my home? Poet: Merry Baruah Poet intro: Merry Barua, Associate Professor of English at Cotton University, has a PhD from Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati and specializes in Indian Writings in English, Literature of the North East and Literary and Cultural Theory. A former Visiting Faculty at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (Guwahati campus), she is interested in translation and pu…

  • Archive: Forced Migration.

    Archive: Forced Migration. Stories of Armed Conflict & Violence, Pandemic and Human Trafficking I. ARMED CONFLICT & VIOLENCE 1. Identity Crisis & Reconstruction: Consequence of Migration due to Partition The issue of identity fragmentation encountered by the people who migrate during partition; and their attempt to reconstruct a new identity after resettlement. SPEAKERS: Anindita Ghoshal Binod Khadria Anjali Enjeti Pippa Virdee 2. Psychological Trauma: A Scarring Aftermath of Forced Migr…


Cart