Discourses '26, Mount Carmel College

deadline for submissions: 
December 15, 2025
full name / name of organization: 
Mount Carmel College, Bangalore - Department of Communication Skills & Department of History

 

THE DEPARTMENTS OF 

COMMUNICATION STUDIES AND HISTORY

Mount Carmel College, Autonomous present 

 

DISCOURSES '26

on FOOD, HISTORY AND MIGRATION 

 

Date: 21st and 22nd of January, 2026

Venue: PJEC 1, Mount Carmel College, Autonomous, Bangalore, Karnataka, India 

 

Please note: Discourses '26 will be taking place at Mount Carmel College Autonomous, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. It is mandatory for all participants to conduct their presentations, offline, at the venue itself. Kindly ensure the same.

 

CONCEPT NOTE  

Discourses '26 welcomes participants to send in papers that approach food as an “ensemble of texts” (Geertz 1973) – inviting us to read every dish as an archive of memory and movement; where the act of eating is the meeting-point of the individual, the social, and the universal. The incorporating of food and the body is an anxious encounter between the self and the world, the known and the unknown. Eating, then, “forces us to interact physically, emotionally, and cognitively with the surrounding Otherness,” (Parasecoli 2014).

Discourses '26 regards food as a site of inquiry, enabling a tracing of its trajectory from its production and preparation, to its consumption. How does food become a point of reference for migrants or displaced communities? In what way does the sharing of a meal foster a sense of belonging? Where can one situate memory in the sensory experiences of our interactions with food? As material manifestations of changing relations, shifting boundaries, periods of transition, ecological fluctuation and modes of inclusion and exclusion – food becomes a record of all human experience.

Food is a part of the everyday; its practice exists outside theoretical constraints and inside the spaces we inhabit – the street, the restaurant, the kitchen, the home. Food becomes the hearth that constructs notions of family, kinship and communal nostalgia. Yet, the same spaces provoke discourse on gender, class and social stratification. In the choosing of what one may or may not eat, who may or may not cook, Discourses '26 prompts us to consider how food operates as a means of exclusion. 

By facilitating interdisciplinary engagement through panel discussions, live exhibitions, and more – ultimately, Discourses '26 asks us to pay closer attention to our relations with food, and the numerous forces that act upon it. 

 

Original papers on the following sub themes are welcomed to be submitted for the conference:  

  1. Food and Transnationalism 

  2. Caste and Food

  3. Food, Domestic Labour & Gender Politics 

  4. The Politics of Food Production

  5. The Politics of Smell/Taste 

  6. Food and Migration

  7. The Culinary Practices of the Diaspora

  8. Food and Memory 

  9. Food and Class Hierarchies 

  10. Food Representation in Literary and Media Text

  11. Food, Language and Identity

  12. Aesthetic and Gustatory Theories of Food

  13. Food and Family Dynamics 

  14. Food, Tradition and Storytelling

  15. Food Insecurity and Famine

  16. Food as means of Community Formation

  17. World Literature and Food

  18. Food as Resistance 

  19. Oral Histories of Food

  20. Food, Religion and Ritual

  21. Food and the Economy 

  22. Food and Exclusion 

  23. Food as a Method of Archival

  24. Food and the Environment

 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES  

1. The abstract should not exceed 300-450 words and must be typed in Times New Roman 12. 

2. Please send the abstracts as a pdf document to the mail id: discoursesofficial@gmail.com 

3. Once submitted, all abstracts will be reviewed in 2-4 weeks and the notification of selection will be sent via email. 

4. Please note that the last date for the abstract submission has been extended to 15th December, 2025. 

5. The last date for the final submission of the paper has been extended to 10th January, 2026. 

 

Please ensure that the abstract includes the following:

 • Title of paper

 • Author(s) details such as institutional affiliation, address, postal code, contact details and affiliated country.

 • Bibliography which includes the correct spelling of contributors, and in- depth citation.

 • A concise summary of the introduction, exploration of the gaps of the research topic and methodology followed by results and a conclusion.

 • A minimum of 4-5 keywords. 

 

About the Departments:  

The Department of Communication Studies  

The Department thrives at the crossroads of creativity and critical thought. In studios that buzz with editing screens and classrooms that echo with debate, students learn to turn ideas into images, stories, and strategies. Crossing boundaries between media, film, journalism, advertising, and digital storytelling, the department nurtures communicators who can both question and craft the narratives shaping contemporary culture.

Grounded in experiential learning and dialogue, the department cultivates collaboration, curiosity, and intellectual rigor. Initiatives like Discourses extend this spirit beyond the classroom, bringing together scholars, practitioners, and students to exchange ideas and reimagine how stories and media shape meaning in today’s interconnected world

 

The Department of History 

Established in 1948, the department seeks to inculcate an independent

and critical understanding of society through the study of history. Through the teaching of

‘local’ and ‘global’ histories, it aims to infuse a historical sensibility that caters to a

sustainable future. To this end, the Department offers diverse and exciting courses

covering multiple time-periods, regions and themes,including regional configurations and

cosmopolitanisms of medieval south India, historical transitions in Europe and South Asia,

post-colonial and contemporary histories of the Global South and history of music and

cinema.

 

Registrations

 

For attending: 

Carmelites: 100 Rs 

Non-carmelites: 200 Rs

 

For Paper presentations:

UG Students: 300 Rs  

PG Students: 500 Rs

Scholars/Researchers: 750 Rs

International Participants: 1000 Rs 

For any queries regarding the programme, please contact:

discoursesofficial@gmail.com

 

Aanya: +91 9353060265

Rachel: +91 90803 27592

 

We look forward to seeing you at Discourses '26.