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Dibyadyuti Roy
Researcher at Indian Institute of Management Indore
Publications - 12
Citations - 48
Dibyadyuti Roy is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Management Indore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Masculinity & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 41 citations. Previous affiliations of Dibyadyuti Roy include West Virginia University & Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad.
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Hybrid habitats: Remediating leisure, space and youth through Pokémon Go in India
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors argue that the loss of traditional play spaces has redefined leisure activities for youth beyond offline sites into online spaces and these newer leisure engagements including gaming, binge-watching and social media interactions are predominantly virtual and sedentary.
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Strategic Science vs. Tactical Storytelling: Disrupting Radioactive Masculinity through Postcolonial Ecologies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that tactical storytelling creates postcolonial ecologies, which recovers minoritarian perspectives about nuclearization and disrupts the strategic ideologies of Anglo-American modernity, and further emphasize that by not trying to represent the Other, both the Bishnoi texts and Ceremony belong to the domain of planetarit.
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Mediating postcolonial pregnancies in neoliberal times
Madhurima Das,Dibyadyuti Roy +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, seven working, mother entrepreneurs share tips on work-life balance with respect to organizing and willful to fulfill both the roles successfully, including: "All women need to be well organized and willful.
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Illicit Motherhood: Recrafting Postcolonial Feminist Resistance in Edna O’Brien’s The Love Object and Jhumpa Lahiri’s Hell-Heaven
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative analysis of maternal characters in Edna O'Brien's The Love Object and Jhumpa Lahiri's Hell-Heaven is presented as matricentric feminist tactics that subvert limiting notions of both domestic spaces and gendered liminal postcolonial subjectivities.
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Global Debates in the Digital Humanities
Aliz Horvath,Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya,Andre Goodrich,Andres Lombana Bermudez,Anita Gurumurthy,Boris Orekhov,Carlton F. “Perk” Clark,Carolina Dalla Chiesa,Cédric Leterme,Deepti Bharthur,Diana Barreto Ávila,Dibyadyuti Roy,Ernesto Miranda Trigueros,Ernesto Priego,Gimena del Rio Riande,Igor Kim,Inna Kizhner,Itay Marienberg-Milikowsky,Jing Chen,J. H. Steyn,Lei Zhang,L. Foletto,Lev Manovich,Lik Hang Tsui,Maciej Maryl,Maira E. Álvarez,Maria José Afanador-Llach,Maxim Rumyantsev,Melissa Terras,Nirmal M. Menon,Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega,Purbasha Auddy,P. P. Sneha,Rahul K. Gairola,Sayan Bhattacharyya,Sofia Gavrilova,Steffen Roth,Sylvia Fernández Quintanilla,Tim Unwin +38 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors address the lack of perspectives beyond Westernized and Anglophone contexts in the digital humanities, focusing on work that has been underappreciated for linguistic, cultural, or geopolitical reasons.