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P. Thirumal and K. A. Nuaiman eds., "Inhabiting Technologies/Modernities: Media and Cultural Practices in South Asia" (Orient BlackSwan, 2025)

Mar 17, 2026
Carmel Christy K. J., an academic linking cinema and urban life in Kochi, and P. Thirumal, a media historian of South Asia, discuss media’s deep histories and cultural continuities. They explore telegraphy and journalism, prehistories of modern media, city cinema geographies, and how technologies shape everyday life. The conversation sketches plural modernities and cinema’s role in urban becoming.
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INSIGHT

Connect Precolonial Continuities In Media History

  • Media histories should span pre-colonial to post-colonial periods to reveal continuities rather than neat colonial breaks.
  • P. Thirumal built the volume from his media history course linking Indic prehistories with modern print, film and broadcast examples.
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Telegraphy Reordered Global News Networks

  • Global telegraphy reshaped 19th-century journalism by making peripheries into information centers, not just reinforcing London as the sole hub.
  • Amiria's chapter traces how news agency networks and telegraph rationales produced new globalized news flows.
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Digital Archives As Sites Of Emancipatory Memory

  • Digital archives become contested spaces where Dalit activists craft emancipatory narratives against nationalist ideological archives.
  • Thirumal and Amulya examine how grassroots digital archiving counters dominant nationalist historical claims.
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