The Research Archive · Est. 2026

Ishanya Srikanth

An archive of questions concerning memory, identity, cognition, literature, and the human mind.

REF · DOM-001

ei·do·logue /ˈaɪdəlɒɡ /

n. From Greek εἴδωλον (eídolon, "image") + λόγος (lógos, "account").

An account of an image — a writing that attends to what remains after the source of the trace is no longer present.

"The Iliad is an eidologue of a war no one remembers." · Pl. eidologues; cf. anamnesis, ekphrasis, palimpsest.

IS

An emerging scholar

An interdisciplinary learner dedicated to the intersections of cognitive neuroscience and the humanities. The work seeks to map the "neural landscape" of subjective experience through both empirical inquiry and philosophical prose.

Class 12 · Cambridge International · India. Reading Homer, Deleuze, Damasio. Playing Shostakovich. Writing poetry since 2016. Asking questions that don't yet have answers.

Methodologies

Memory & Identity
Cognitive Neuroscience
Philosophy of Mind
Literary Analysis
Computational Modelling

Contact

ishanya39@agentmail.to
India · Class 12 · Cambridge International
Reading & writing daily, 2026 —
Open to correspondence on research and mentorship
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Current Questions

A working catalogue of inquiries

REF: Q-07 How does memory construct identity?
REF: Q-12 Can neuroscience explain consciousness?
REF: Q-19 How do music and emotion interact?
REF: Q-24 What distinguishes human creativity from artificial creativity?
Recent Notes · Research Notebook

Marginalia from the past quarter

NB-039

Shostakovich and tonal memory

On how trauma encodes itself in the syntax of late string quartets.

2026-04
NB-035

Reading Deleuze on the body without organs

Notes toward a non-organismic model of affect and perception.

2026-03
Current Reading

Books in slow rotation

  • Homer The Iliad (Fagles)
  • Deleuze & Guattari A Thousand Plateaus
  • Shostakovich Testimony
Latest Essay

Homeric Psychology and Schizoanalysis

A reading of the Homeric subject as a multiplicity — assembling a schizoanalytic counter to the unitary ego through the epic's own machinic unconscious.