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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
National Seminar on “Other as Plural: Narrativizing Marginal Self, History and Culture”: Programme Schedule
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Friday, October 23, 2015
Fwd: [WhatsUpUoH] Invitation of lecture series of Savi Savarkar, Visiting Fellow, College of Arts, Delhi University
CENTRE FOR DALIT & ADIVASI STUDIES AND TRANSLATION
University of Hyderabad
School of Humanities
Cordially invites for lecture series of
Sri Savi Savarkar
Visiting Fellow from College of Arts, Delhi University
Schedule of Lectures
Date | Time | Topic | Venue |
21/10/2015 | 3:30 p.m | Dalit Art and Visual Imagery : Through Visual Communication | Lecture Hall Humanities |
23/10/2015 | 3:30 p.m | Social Exclusion : Untouchability and Discrimination in Visual culture | Lecture Hall Humanities |
26/10/2015 | 3:30 p.m | Politics of Image : Image of Politics | Lecture Hall Humanities |
28/10/2015 | 3:30 p.m | Face of Contemporary Untouchability : Dalit Art and Aesthetics | Conference Hall / ASISH |
30/10/2015 | 3:30 p.m | Buddhist Art and Aesthetics : Social Transformation | Conference Hall / ASISH |
Prof. R.S. Sarraju
Head I/C, CDAST
Sri Savi Savarkaris a well-known Artist (Painter and Print maker) has worked on Dalit, Gender, Devadasi issues and the problems of untouchability and discrimination. His works were exhibited in India and abroad.
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Fwd: [iaclals] CFP Variations, Rewritings and Adaptations of the Jātaka Tales and Buddhism in India Today
-Bodhisattva as animal representation and the world of nature in the Jātakas: animals, plants, cosmological representations
- the Jātakas and other-culture narratives: e. g. European connections (Herodotus, Aesop, Lafontaine etc.)
- the Jātakas in translation
-representations of the Jātakas in popular art
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Politics and Poetics of Representation: Popular Culture and Contemporary Media
Call for Papers
National Seminar on
Politics and Poetics of Representation: Popular Culture and Contemporary Media
15th and 16th of December 2015
Organised by
PG Department of English
SS College Areacode (Accredited by NAAC with A grade)
Affiliated to Calicut University
Areacode , Malappuram, Kerala, India
sscollegemediaandculture@gmail.com
http://mediaseminar15.blogspot.in/
The emergence of disciplines like Media Studies and Cultural Studies has initiated critical debates on the way media represent popular culture. The politics and poetics of media intervention in the sphere of culture, when looked at from a critical vantage point seem very problematic. The omissions, distortions, and sometimes even blatant misrepresentations in the media space have come under scanner.
In the last couple of decades, the agenda of mainstream media is increasingly set by the New Media. Social Media is no more an inferior other, but an equal stake holder. The tools of new media have metamorphosed the otherwise passive consumers of news to actual producers of news. The possibility of instant circulation and critical intervention makes social media space a potent force in the contemporary times. Social media is a site where print, mass, and online media converge.
In the contemporary global context, media space is witnessing radical transformations. On the one hand there is the corporatization of media, and on the other hand there is the emergence of alternative media. Media has emerged as a site of critical intervention, but attempts are made to curtail the freedom of expression and to curb the freedom of the press.
The main objective of this seminar is to problematize and interrogate such critical issues. The political, sociological, and cultural dimensions of these issues are pertinent in these troubled times. The seminar aims to bring together media persons, cultural activists, and academicians so as to initiate more meaningful explorations of the linkages between popular culture and contemporary media.
We invite abstracts from media persons, academicians, research scholars and students on the following thrust areas.
· Media and Representation
· Media and Education
· Media and Culture
· Media and the Subaltern
· Media and Youth
· Digital India and Digital divide
· Net Neutrality and Freedom of Expressions
· Media and Censorship
· New Media
Guidelines for Submission
Ø Authors are requested to strictly follow the following submission guidelines:
Ø Manuscript must be written in English language
Ø File must be in Microsoft Word format. (Preferably Word 2007)
Ø Paper size: A4, Font & size: Times New Roman 12, whereas the title must be in 14 point size, bold.
Ø Word – limit: 250 words for abstract and 2500 words for full paper.
Ø The authors may follow MLA 7th or later edition in preparing their papers.
Ø Add about 4 to 5 keywords one line bellow the abstract.
Ø Mail your abstract to sscollegemediaandculture@gmail.com
Important Dates
Last Date for submission of abstracts: 17th November 2015
Date of Intimation of Accepted Papers: 22rd November 2015
Last Date of Submission of full Papers: 12th December 2015
Registration Fee
| Participation | Participation and presentation | Publication |
Students | 100 | 200 | 1000 |
Research Scholars | 100 | 250 | 1000 |
Teachers | 200 | 300 | 1000 |
Selected Papers will be published in a book with ISBN number
Lunch will be provided for the registered participants on both days
Important Information
Mail your abstract to sscollegemediaandculture@gmail.com
For more details
Visit the Seminar Website (Selected abstracts will be published in it)
Call : 9846756354, 9895922512
Seminar Co-coordinator Convenor HoD
Jouhar.k Ashfar SAdth Dr. Zahira Rahman
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015
New OUP Publication : 'Periodical Press and Colonial Modernity'
I am happy to share the news of my latest publication :
'Periodical Press and Colonial Modernity: Odisha, 1866–1936,' Oxford University Press, 2015
Book Description:
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries witnessed the emergence of colonial modernity in Odisha through the genre of the periodical press. How did the modernity project evolve in colonial Odisha? What were its contours? Was this modernity entirely consensual, or was it contested in the pages of the periodicals through an alternative modernity? This book addresses these and other questions about a forgotten chapter of India's intellectual history.
Tracing the growth and decline of the Odia periodical press, the book studies its interface with colonial/alternative modernity in the region. It explores various aspects of two pioneering Odia magazines—the newspaper journal 'Utkal Dipika' and the literary journal 'Utkal Sahitya'—their economic and political bases, their patronage systems, the cultural and ideological backgrounds of their editors, and the role these journals played in shaping the Odia literary sensibility and identity. It shows how the periodical press shaped ideas and the material culture of the region and, in turn, got metamorphosed by the play of contemporary cultural and ideological forces.
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Warm Regards
Sachidananda Mohanty
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Giving Voice to the Silenced: Presentation and Construction of Subaltern in Literature and Media
MES PONNANI COLLEGE
CALL FOR PAPERS
Dear Sir/ Madam
Department of English, MES Ponnani College, Ponnani, is organizing a two day U.G.C Sponsored National Seminar on Giving Voice to the Silenced: Presentation and Construction of Subaltern in Literature and Media, in the second week of January 2016.
About the Seminar
Subaltern is a constituency whose voices and social locations have generally been ignored by the privileged scholarship deliberately. Society tends to tag certain people as outside the norm - sinister, ghoulish, detestable and futile and relegates them to the fringes of society. Academic disciplines were predisposed to the advantaged lives till then and Subaltern studies delineated itself as an endeavor to approve to populace finally to speak within the invidious leaves of elitist historiography and in so doing, to articulate for, or to reverberate the hushed voices of, the truly browbeaten. They also shed new lights on the domains of culture and politics of the period and their roles in the whole picture. These writings have been able to outline the whole process of history being written from the point of view of elite nationalism and their confines. Writing such history constitutes subversive cultural politics because it exposes forms of power/knowledge that oppress subaltern peoples and also because it provides liberating alternatives. Subaltern studies also try to track resistance, even to the smallest degree, in an attempt to represent the subaltern as an active agent in her/his own history. Instead of merely enacting the tragic predicament of the subaltern, it mirrors the subaltern method of piecing together histories by examining the fragments and shards of a broken past that get lost in the process of historical explanation. The historical representation of the various lower-class subaltern groups was framed in the terms and interests of the ruling power, or dominant social class. Their works were not propaganda for subaltern groups but its politics of representation is such that rather than speaking for the subaltern unswervingly, it betrays the dominant manipulative and exploitative ideology using their own discourse. The seminar intends to find out how the marginalized is presented in literature and media in the hands of subalterns themselves and how they are constructed in the writings of dominant group and tries to identify whether there is a hidden pitfall in the glorification of subalterns in the works of dominant class.
The term 'subaltern' has got wider implication and the plight of any marginalized group which is being trampled down by the scrounging elitist can be discussed under that title. Here, leaving the broad platform, the focus is restricted to Dalits, Tribals, Transgenders, Sexual Workers and Slum Dwellers so that somber and profound deliberations can be ensued.
As Arundhati Roy said, "There's really no such thing as the 'Voiceless."
There are only the deliberately silenced, or the preferably unheard."
Let that silence be broken here! Let those muffled sobs be heard here.
Original, unpublished papers from academia, experts in the concerned area and students/research scholars are invited for the presentation. The proposed papers can be on the topics listed below. Papers on the broad area of subaltern studies also will be considered, yet, we will be thankful if you choose to focus on the special areas mentioned here.
1.Dalits 2.Tribals 3.Transgenders 4.Sexual workers 5.Slum Dwellers
Those who wish to present papers in the seminar are requested to mail their abstracts (300 words) to english.mespni@gmail.com. Acceptance of the abstract will be intimated after a screening process. The soft and hard copies of the full papers (2500-4000, Latest MLA style) should be sent before the due date.
Dates to Remember
Last date for the receipt of abstracts: 20 October 2015
Intimation of selected abstracts: 25 October 2015
Last date for the submission of full papers: 25 November 2015
Abstract and Paper Format
The author's name, designation, name of the institution, email, telephone number and the address for communication should be specified on the right side just below the title.
Typing space should be 1.5
Font type: Times New Roman
Font Size: 14 for title and 12 for normal text
Contact Details
Ameera. V.U, Assistant Professor, Department of English Ph: +91 9961314545
Looking forward to your response
Abdul Ali.T.M Ameera. V.U
HOD English Convenor
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Fwd: Regarding an International Conference at JNU, Jaipur, India (Elsevier Journal Publication)
Jaipur National University, Jaipur, (India) is organizing an International Conference on Engineering and Material Sciences-ICEMS-2016 during March 17-19, 2016. (icems.jnujaipur.ac.in). The topics are Engineering, Bio-Technology, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. All Accepted papers will be published in ELSEVIER JOURNAL- PERSPECTIVES in SCIENCE (Approval Obtained) ISSN: 2213-0209. Each paper will be assigned an Individual DOI Number, Indexed in Scopus & DOAJ and Published in SCIENCE DIRECT in OPEN ACCESS. More details can be found from the website http://icems.jnujaipur.ac.in/
Journal Home Page:
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/perspectives-in-science/
Call for Paper in the Journal Home Page
Submission Guidelines
Students/Faculties/Researchers are requested to submit abstract prepared in the prescribed format- attached with this email to icems@jnujaipur.ac.in. All submitted abstract should be reports of original, unpublished research work, experimental or theoretical/review papers and must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism has been reported in research papers in last few years. All the papers should be checked for any unknown/known plagiarism before submission. Authors should certify that the paper is checked for plagiarism. The maximum limit of plagiarism that can be allowed is 20%. Some examples of Plagiarism check software are:
1) http://smallseotools.com/plagiarism-checker/
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Fwd: Update from Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities
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Tuesday, October 13, 2015
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