Rethinking South Asia is introducing, describing, achieving, and critiquing the South Asian identities, cultures and historiography, and academic discourses in and around South Asia. It is not only the resistance over the hegemonic influences of the west over the South Asian region, but about (Re) familiarizing S A culture, identities, theories, history and knowledge to the rest of the world.
South Asia is culturally and geographically diverse and rich in many aspects. Westerners have defined it in their own perspectives. This concept (RSA) has an ultimate goal to redefine it, rejecting the notion of the western hegemonic influences to establish its own geo-political, and cultural space. For that, digital technologies should have been used so as to communicate to the global societies. Digital Humanities (DH) is a means and approach of RSA that has three bases: a) communication, b) archieving, and c) pedagogical implication.
(Digital) Communication focuses on the global connection and interlink to every spheres of socio-cultural, political, academic, and historical realities. (Digital) Archieving is preserving the mythical, historical, and cultural identities of SA through digital technologies. DH has another important aspect of creating a sound academic oppertunity