Re-Imagining Northeast Writings and Narratives: Language, Culture and Border Identity by Prof. A. C. Kharingpam is a significant contribution to the understanding of the literary and cultural landscape of Northeast India. The book critically explores how language, memory, ethnicity, and border consciousness shape the region’s unique narratives. Prof. Kharingpam highlights the way literature from the Northeast challenges mainstream Indian literary traditions by foregrounding voices that speak from the margins.
Through a careful analysis of poetry, fiction, and oral traditions, the author examines how issues such as identity, migration, conflict, displacement, and cultural survival are deeply embedded in regional writings. The book also emphasizes the role of borders—not just as political divisions but as lived experiences that influence thought, language, and artistic expression. By focusing on indigenous storytelling and multilingual traditions, the author brings attention to the richness and diversity of Northeast literature.
Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, the book is valuable for students, researchers, and readers interested in postcolonial studies, cultural studies, and regional literature. Prof. Kharingpam’s work successfully repositions Northeast Indian writing as a powerful and essential part of India’s literary and cultural discourse.
Re-imagining Northeast Writing and Narratives: Language, Culture and Border Iden
Re-imagining Northeast Writing and Narratives: Language, Culture and Border Identities
Author: Prof. A. C. Kharingpam & Saima Malik
Pages: 625
Size: 5.5 by 8.5
Type: Hardbound
ISBN: 978-81-962956-7-7








