Multi-modal engagement with Aranya: appropriating ecological awareness in Amruta Patil and Devdutt Pattanaik's graphic tale Aranyaka: Book of the Forest (original) (raw)
2021
Abstract
This research article will discuss the manner in which multi-modal narratology anchors ecological consciousness in Indian literary and visual practices with special reference to Amruta Patil and Devdutt Pattanaik's <i>Aranyaka: Book of the Forest</i>. After mapping the different visual-verbal narrative technique and its implications in representing ecological concerns, the paper will show how <i>Aranyaka</i> triggers the 'ecological thought' of human and non-human entanglement in <i>aranya</i>, the 'contact zone' of multispecies. It further aims to reveal how the 'transmedial' narrative with its two tracks of narratology, involving image-narrative on one hand and word-narrative on the other, revives the life of <i>aranya</i> before the post-millennial city dwellers who are increasingly being removed from 'ecological awareness' in their highly mechanised world. The sketches accompanied by word bubbles...
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