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Exploring the intricate nexus of memory, disability, and diaspora unveils a compelling yet
underexplored terrain that profoundly influences identity formation, resilience, and community
dynamics in transnational landscapes. Memories, particularly those stemming from traumatic
events leading to diaspora, serve as pivotal agents in shaping the identities and lived
experiences of diasporic communities. Concurrently, disability within these contexts assumes
unique connotations and expressions, heavily influenced by health and socio-cultural factors.
This interdisciplinary exploration seeks to contribute to broader discourses on inclusivity,
multiculturalism, and social justice in an increasingly interconnected world. We invite
scholarly contributions that examine the multifaceted encounters of memory, disability, and
marginality within global diaspora contexts from both Humanities and Social Sciences.
Echoing Tobin Siebers’ assertion that “the disabled body and mind always elicit powerful
emotions” (Disability Aesthetics 10), authors are encouraged to unravel the affective
dimensions of disability encounters in global diasporic communities, analyzing their impact on
memories, identities, and social dynamics. We welcome submissions for the forthcoming
anthology on the following themes:
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For additional information or inquiries, please reach out to the volume editor, Dr. Mohaiminul
Islam, at [email protected] or mob: 9398029022