
Yash Gupta
Of मिर्ची in Our Blood: Intergenerational Dis/abilities and Toxic Contradictions of Postcolonial Care in the Survivor Narratives of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy
Premised at the intersection of Critical Dis/ability Studies, Medical Anthropology, and Postcolonial Literary Analysis, this project attends to dis/abling inheritances in communities impacted by the Bhopal Gas Tragedy (BGT), examining how these inheritances constitute post/colonial frameworks of bodily contradiction. From the vantage point of Contradiction Studies, I argue that the afterlife of methyl isocyanate (MIC) materialises as a molecular contradiction: while toxicity seeks to truncate genealogies among those exposed, it simultaneously equips them with modes of care that counteract its effects.
With an emphasis on vernacular archives, namely oral testimonies and situated literatures, I theorise intergenerational readings of dis/abilities that emerge not despite chemical violence but through it, as survivors metabolise MIC’s molecular inscriptions into rhizomatic kin networks and shared vocabularies of care. Here, intergenerationality denotes collective and embodied experiences of bodily difference that are shared amongst individuals by the virtue of mutual debilitation.
Such an approach seeks to take account of debilitation in the postcolony, marking a departure from the individualist foundations of Global North Disability Studies. As such, I contend that dis/abilities are not incidental to neocolonial extraction, but are constitutive operations within its racial and economic logics. Building on this, I analyse the molecularization of neocolonial harm and decolonial care as corollaries and contradictions within merged processes of neo/post/de-colonisation.
Methodologically, I adopt a trans-medial, iterative approach grounded in my positionality as a second-generation BGT survivor with dis/abilities. Through Bhenga reading practices, an autoethnographic mode attentive to perceptive forms of blindness cultivated in my community, I enact a lived ethics that reframes the BGT as an evolving text inscribed on bodies, ecologies, and futures.
Forschungsinteressen
- Critical Dis/ability Studies
- Post/colonial and Decolonial Thought
- Toxicity, Molecularity, and Post/human Biosociality
- Kinship Studies
- Queer, Gender & (A)sexuality Studies
- Death Studies
- Critical South Asian Studies
Vita
- seit 06/2025
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter und Doktorand im Graduiertenkolleg 2686: Contradiction Studies, Universität Bremen - seit 03/2024
Leitender Kurator und Hauptforscher, Homes|Heimat: Postkolonialismus, Narrative, Fotografie, Universität Münster - seit 11/2022
Gründer und Forschungsleiter, Kritische südasiatische Todesstudien, Universität Münster - 10/2023 – 06/2025
Studentische Hilfskraft, Lehrstuhl für Anglistik, Postkolonialismus und Medienwissenschaften, Universität Münster - 10/2022 – 05/2025
Master of Arts in Nationalen und Transnationalen Studien, Universität Münster
Masterarbeit: ऐसा कैसा प्यार? Asexuelle Intimitäten und die Erotik weiblicher Beziehungen in Desi-Diskursen über Asexualität im Internet - 10/2023 – 05/2025
Studentische Hilfskraft, Zentrale Kustodie und Kulturbüro, Universität Münster - 02/2024 – 05/2025
Gründer und Organisator, The Critical Dis/ability Studies Research Circle, Universität Münster - 10/2022 – 05/2024
Study India Certificate, Universität Münster - 11/2021 – 07/2022
Dokumentations- und Forschungsassistent, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS), Mumbai, IND - 07/2018 – 06/2021
Bachelor of Arts in Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften (Hauptfach) und Grafikdesign (Nebenfach), FLAME University, IND
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Publikationen
- Gupta, Yash [in press]. मिर्च | Methyl isocyanate: Conceptualising collective paradigms of ‘intergenerational dis/abilities’ in the survivor testimonies of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. In Chijioke K. Onah & Pavan Malreddy (eds.), Toxic ecologies of the Global South, special issue of The Global South.
- Gupta, Yash [accepted]. Chemical Commons: Breathing with the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. In J. Wurr, A. Chatterjee & K. Fürholzer (eds.), Postcolonial Medical and Health Humanities: South Asian Literary Imaginaries and Epistemologies. Special issue of Journal of Postcolonial Writing.
- Gupta, Yash [accepted]. ऐसा कैसा प्यार? Asexual intimacies and erotics of relating in online Desi asexual discourses. In Yo-Ling Chen & Ela Przybylo (eds.), Global asexualities and aromanticisms. Routledge.
- Gupta, Yash [accepted]. In our veins and water: Rhizomatic kinships of collective healing and intergenerational dis/abilities in the COVID-19 testimonies of Bhopal Gas Tragedy survivors. South Asian Review (Special Issue ed. by Clare Barker, Antara Chatterjee & Lynn Wray: Bhopal at 40: Remembering and storytelling).
- Gupta, Yash. 2024. Safe sp(aces): Online asexual discourses in South Asia. In K. J. Cerankowski & Megan Milks (eds.), Asexualities: Feminist and queer perspectives anniversary edition. Abingdon: Routledge.
- Gupta, Yash. November 2023. Meals & migrations: Sindhi culinary memories of the Partition. In Elwin Susan John & Merin Wilson (eds.), Media technology and cultures of memory. Abingdon: Routledge.
- Gupta, Yash. December 2022. Following the dead: Digital obituaries as rituals of selective remembrance during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Nishi Pulugurtha (ed.), Literary representations of pandemics, epidemics and pestilence. Abingdon: Routledge.
Hinweis: Es handelt sich um eine Auswahl.
Vorträge, Workshops und Veranstaltungen
- 2023 – heute
Organisator, Jährliche Bhopal-Gedenkvorführungen und -Vorträge, Universität Münster (2023; 2024), Universität Bremen (2025) - 06.12.2025 – 07.12.2025
Gastvortrag, Thinking Asexuality, „Post/koloniale Asexualitäten in Südasien: Erotische Aporien digitaler Beziehungen“, FU Berlin, Berlin - 25.11.2025
Gastvortrag, Hotspots in Linguistik, Buchwissenschaft und Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft, „Chemische Methoden in den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften“, Universität Münster, Münster - 23.09.2025 – 24.09.2025
Konferenz, Inner Circles: Kinship, Inclusion, and Inaccessibility, „Slow Bhopals: Inner Circles of Collective Care in Bhopal“, St. Hilda’s College, Oxford - 14.04.2025 – 17.04.2025; 04.11.2024 – 08.11.2024
Installation, Homes|Heimat: Post/kolonialismus, Narrative, Fotografie, Schloss, Universität Münster - 28.11.2024 – 16.12.2024
Organisator, Co-Vorsitzender und Moderator; Vortragsreihe und Symposium, Amorphous Bodies: Lecture-Praxis Series in Posthumanist Dis/ability Studies, „In Our Veins and Water: Rhizomatic Kinships of Collective Healing and Intergenerational Dis/abilities in the COVID-19 Testimonies of Bhopal Gas Tragedy Survivors” Universität Münster, Münster - 18.04.2024 – 20.04.2024
Organisatorin, Vorsitzende und Moderatorin, Konferenz, Erste internationale Konferenz zu kritischen südasiatischen Todesstudien, „Mortal मिहमा: Primordialisierung der Nation durch Mutterschaft in nordindischen Begräbnisbroschüren”, Universität Münster, Münster
Hinweis: Es handelt sich um eine Auswahl.