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Karthi Reviews
Karthigan Ramatas
1 episodes
3 hours ago
In this podcast series, I will be taking on an environmental perspective to analyze South Asian media to hopefully show how the environment is always synergistically interacting with various social issues and identities. For the sake of making our discussion more substantive and meaningful, I will be tapping onto some theories and ideas from the field of Environmental Humanities.
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In this podcast series, I will be taking on an environmental perspective to analyze South Asian media to hopefully show how the environment is always synergistically interacting with various social issues and identities. For the sake of making our discussion more substantive and meaningful, I will be tapping onto some theories and ideas from the field of Environmental Humanities.
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Karthi Reviews
Enjoy Enjaami: New Tunes for Representation, Environmental Justice, and Grief


Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Dive deep into the hit Tamil single Enjoy Enjaami in the first episode of Karthi Reviews! Learn more about the themes of human-nature entanglements, ancestry, indigeneity, and environmental justice that are present in the song. Also, listen to what it means to grief for lost nature, displaced identities, and culture through the song.

Written and Presented by: Karthigan Ramatas

Audio and Sound Engineer: Ashwin Seetharaman

Recorded in Decibel Studios, Singapore

All intro and outro music are sampled from Pixabay, royalty-free music.

EDIT: I mentioned in the episode that the National Arts Council, Singapore had commissioned the Solliladanga Singapore Tamil literary podcast series (0:22-0:33). This is FALSE. National Arts Council supported the podcast series through a grant that my team and I applied for. This misrepresentation was not intentional and I sincerely apologize for it.

Use of audio clippings of the original song Enjoy Enjaami, by Dhee and Arivu, is protected under fair use. Please contact me at karthiganramatas@gmail.com, if you are the creator, and want the clippings to be removed.

Use of audio clipping of VICE Asia documentary: The Casteless Collective - An Indian Folk Music Band Fighting for Social Justice, is protected under fair use. Please contact me at karthiganramatas@gmail.com, if you are the creator, and want the clipping to be removed.

Use of audio clipping of Oppari is sampled from YouTube and protected under fair use. Please contact me at karthiganramatas@gmail.com, if you are the creator, and want the clippings to be removed.






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4 years ago
34 minutes 37 seconds

Karthi Reviews
In this podcast series, I will be taking on an environmental perspective to analyze South Asian media to hopefully show how the environment is always synergistically interacting with various social issues and identities. For the sake of making our discussion more substantive and meaningful, I will be tapping onto some theories and ideas from the field of Environmental Humanities.