Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Fwd: [iaclals] Fwd: Srinivas Rayaprol Poetry Prize, deadline 2 Sep


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Srinivas Rayaprol Poetry Prize

2016

 

Call for Entries

 

 Entries are invited from Indian citizens between 20-40 years and writing poetry in English for the eighth

Srinivas Rayaprol Poetry Prize

 

The Prize was instituted by the Srinivas Rayaprol Literary Trust to recognize excellence in poetry written in English and is being administered jointly by the Department of English, University of Hyderabad.  The prize consisting of a cash award of Rs.15,000 and a citation will be presented at a literary event in Hyderabad in the month of October 2016.  The entries will be judged by a distinguished jury of poets and literary personalities.

 

Entries must include:

 

1.   Three (3) different, unpublished poems written by the applicant; Please put all the three poems inone single word or pdf document and not separate files.

2.   Evidence of age; (scanned copies of passport, driver's license, pan card, or any other valid id)

3.   Complete contact information (including phone numbers and email addresses).

 

Note: Please do not put your name on the poems to be submitted to the jury members.

 

Entries must reach preferably by email :

Dr. Aparna Rayaprol, Department of Sociology

Convener, Srinivas Rayaprol Poetry Prize

University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad AP 500046

rayaproltrust@gmail.com

 http://www.srinivasrayaprol.in/

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 Deadline: September 2, 2016


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Fwd: FW: International Conference : Solidarity/moral economic practices of women in India


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Fwd: Calls for Papers


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School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad (UoH), India.
Mobile: +91 94 94 24 26 45

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Fwd: [iaclals] Conference:"De-centring English Studies: Studying Literature in the Global South" from January 20-21, 2017 at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India


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Conference on De-centring English Studies

Concept Note

De-centring English Studies: Studying Literature in the Global South

Dates: January 20-21, 2017

Venue: P.G. Department of English, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

English Departments have continued to exist in the countries comprising the Global South. They have not been abolished in a surge of nationalistic sentiment, as Ngugi wa Thiong'o had so fervently wished.  Yet their activities have been significantly altered. Three developments are noticeable.  One, the course content of English has been indigenised to a significant degree, creating space for the literature, or literatures, of one's own country. Two, cross-cultural connections with world literature have been forged, lessening the importance accorded to British and American literature. Three, the ambit of literary study has expanded to incorporate elements –such as the media, print and electronic/digital,the visual and the performing arts – that were previously thought of as extraneous.

These developments have put an end to two default positions the English Departments have taken. One is their 'self-enclosure', which has resulted from a narrowly literary focus. The second position is an unconscious 'ethnocentrism', by which is implied the inherent superiority of the English language and the white race. As a result, English studies, de-centred once in its homeland (read Global North) in the wake of Theory and Cultural Studies in the sixties, seventies, eighties of the last century, has entered a second phase of de-centring. English in this phase is harnessed to the task of encountering what it had earlier excluded as the 'other' in its real historical location and specificity. It is now a matter of  being face to face with the languages, texts, belief systems and social realities of the Global South, instead of looking at these through the lens of appropriative translation and 'Orientalist' interpretation which have long served the 'civilizing' and 'pacifying' agenda of the colonizers. Translating, comparing, reading cross-culturally and contrapuntally, creating local and regional archives and interpreting on the basis of archives are the operations which have gained a strategic importance in the English Departments of the Global South. English has indeed become a rubric under which are assembled a range of reading and writing practices devoted to articulating 'home' in its cultural specificity and, of course, in its interaction with a global landscape of fluid demarcations.

Against this backdrop, the two-day conference proposed to be organised by the Post Graduate Department of English, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha will discuss, debate and deliberate on the implications of studying literature in a changed scenario. It will especially seek to address the following questions.

·         Will the literature of the Global South deliver a new paradigm of interdependence and community and of gender equality or will it replicate the same assumptions about the primacy of the self, the individual and the masculine that lie at the heart of the Western literary canon?

·         How can the literature of the Global South narrate the nation and yet have a post-national, internationalist focus desirable in an era of Globalization?

·         Is the notion of 'alternative modernity' (D.P. Gaonker, Satya P. Mohanty) that motivates the study of indigenous literatures a viable concept? How does it articulate a non-capitalist form of rationality?

·         How will new literatures in English relate to the literature of the Global South? And would it be a stretching of the concept of 'Global South' to seek to include in it literature produced by the marginalized peoples in the Global North?

·         Will the literature of the Global South be a counter-discourse to postmodernist relativism and scepticism, with its epistemic focus on subaltern forms of knowledge and practice?

·         How is it possible to clearly distinguish between 'our literature' and 'their literature' while theoretically subscribing to the idea of blurred social borders and fluid identities?

·         If translating is towards an indigenous language instead of towards English are the power relations inherent in translational practices attenuated and contested?

·         Given the English Department's method of basing comparison on the reading of indigenous texts in translation, how genuinely cross-cultural can it become?

·         Are there generic modes that are specific to the Global South? If so, what are these?

·         How can emerging areas such as the 'digital humanities' find a place within a largely print-based mode of reading and analysing? And what are the implications for English Studies in the Global South?

·         What is the role to be played by indigenous critical theories in the study of the literatures of the Global South?

·         What does it mean to de-territorialize English?

·         Finally – and this has a bearing on the point raised earlier about comparative undertakings -how can we keep from distorting non-English literatures by discoursing on them in English?

These questions can be best addressed within the framework of the following sub themes the conference has agreed upon.

·         Global-Local Dialectic

·         Narrating the Region, Nation and the World

·         Literature and Theory in an Uneven World

·         Towards a World without Borders

·         Humanizing Technology

·         Hybrid Identities and In-between Spaces

·         Texts and Modes of their Transmission

·         Translation and Multilingualism

·         Reading Visual Culture

·         Modes of the Popular

·         Designing an English Curriculum for the Global South

The conference invites proposals for papers exploring issues such as those enumerated above in relation to the regional and national literatures of the Global South. Abstracts seeking to probe the curricular reforms proposed for English in India by the University Grants Commission are especially welcome, as are proposals for reshaping English studies in the context of Odisha, which is the venue of the conference.

Plenary Speakers

Dr. Rajeswari Sunder Rajan

Distinguished Professor of English

New York University, USA

 

Dr. Ellen Handler Spitz

Honours College Professor

University of Maryland (UMBC)

USA

 

Prof. Paul St-Pierre

Adjunct Professor Department of Linguistics and Translation

University of Montreal

Canada

Call for Papers – Guidelines

·         Registration is compulsory for participation and presentation of the papers. registration form

·         Participants are requested to send their original and unpublished papers, strictly following the MLA Style Book-7th Edition for preparing their papers.

·         Only selected papers are eligible for presentation and publication.

·         In case of the co-authored papers, both authors have to register and at least one of them should be present in the conference.

·         Some of the selected papers will be published in the Journal of Literary Studies, published by the Department of English, Utkal University.

·         Participants have to make their own arrangements for their travel, stay and board. Assistance in booking guest house and rooms can be provided on request and availability.

·         The abstracts written in 250-300 words with a paper title in the prescribed format (Format for Abstract) should reach the following email ID-iccenglish.utkal@gmail.com

·         Each participant will have 15 minutes presentation time.

·         The word limit for the completed paper is 2500-3000

Important Dates

·         Last Date for Submitting Abstracts: 31st August 2016

·         Communication on Acceptance: 30th September 2016

·         Submission of Registration Form and Payment of Registration fee: 20thNovember 2016

·         Submission of Completed Paper: 20th December 2016

·         Dates of the Conference: 20th and 21st January 2017

Registration Fee

·         Paper Presenters (India) : INR 1500/-

·         Foreign Participants/Paper Presenters : USD 100

·         For Utkal University Scholars: INR 1000/-

·         Students of the Department : INR 200/-

*Late registration after due date: Rs. 500/25 USD for each participant along with the above said fee.

*Registration fee is to be paid through NEFT Account No- 10164208601 IFS Code- SBIN0002135 or to be paid in cash at the Department

Note: Registration fee includes conference kit, certificate, working lunch and refreshments on both days of the conference.

Venue/Contact

PG Department of English

Utkal University, Vani Vihar-751004

Phone No- 0674- 2567542

Conference Director:

Dr. Himansu S Mohapatra

Professor & Head

PG Dept. Of English

Utkal University

Vani Vihar

heironymo@gmail.com

Cell phone- +91 9437404431

Department Faculty:

Prof. Jatindra K Nayak

Prof. Asim R Parhi

Mr. Pulastya Jani

Miss. S. Deepika

 



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School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad (UoH), India.
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Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Fwd: Request for a Point of Contact


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From: DoHSS Conference, IIT Madras <dohssconference@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: Request for a Point of Contact
To: Abu Saleh <abusalehenglish@gmail.com>


Dear Mr. Abu Saleh,


Thank you for agreeing to be our point of contact at your institute. We hope to work closely with you over the next few months to make the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Academic Conference 2017 themed "Traversing the Margins"  a success. The conference will be held at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras from 3rd February 2017 to 5th February 2017 with an Inaugural lecture on 3rd February.


Please find attached our concept note and poster announcing the call for papers. The concept note elaborates the themes we hope to explore during the conference. Participants can consider these themes to be indicative of the scope of the conference but they are encouraged to go beyond them.


Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be submitted by October 8, 2016. All abstracts will  be blind reviewed and authors will be notified of the reviewers' decision within two weeks of submission. Please note, this call for papers is open to graduate and doctoral students. Those who submit near the October 8 deadline will receive confirmation of acceptance or rejection by November 31, 2016. Please note that full papers are expected to be submitted by December 22, 2016. The participants may mail their entries to dohssconference@gmail.com.


We kindly request you to forward this message to your student body. We will get back to you soon with more updates and announcements.


Please feel free to get in touch with us for any queries or clarifications that you may have and we will get back to you at the earliest. Further information can be found on wissenjournal.org and facebook page.



Once again, looking forward to your response.


Thanks and regards,

Public Relations Team

Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Academic Conference, 2016

IIT Madras


Thanks & Regards:

Abu Saleh
PhD Research Scholar @ Centre for Comparative Literature (CCL)
School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad (UoH), India.
Mobile: +91 94 94 24 26 45

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Fwd: Invitation for the 4th International Symposium on Asian Languages and Literatures (ADES): Understanding Culture reg.


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From: Sainath Chaple <saichaple@gmail.com>
Subject: Invitation for the 4th International Symposium on Asian Languages and Literatures (ADES): Understanding Culture reg.
To: Abu Saleh <abusalehenglish@gmail.com>

Distinguished Colleagues,

This year, the 4th International Symposium on Asian Languages and Literatures (ADES) with the theme of "Understanding Culture" has been jointly organized by Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India.

The symposium will be held on 2-4 February 2017 at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India. The deadline for abstract submission is 10 October 2016.

The organizing committee invites any academic contribution in the form of individual papers or posters. The Symposium will be open to disciplines such as Language, Literature, Cultural Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, Philosophy, Fine Arts, Theology, History, History of Arts and Multidisciplinary Studies.

Please find attached the Call for Papers.

For details please visit the official web site, http://ades.erciyes.edu.tr

We look forward to seeing you in Aurangabad!

Regards,

ADES-IV Organizing Committee

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Abu Saleh
PhD Research Scholar @ Centre for Comparative Literature (CCL)
School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad (UoH), India.
Mobile: +91 94 94 24 26 45

Monday, August 15, 2016

Fwd: ECSAS2016 Keynote lecture online

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From: ECSAS2016 Conference admin <ecsas2016@nomadit.co.uk>
Date: Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 11:09 PM
Subject: ECSAS2016 Keynote lecture online
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Dear ECSAS16 delegate

Professor Guha's keynote lecture at ECSAS2016 in Warsaw is now online and is available to watch here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP9GPTUh7Wk

Best wishes,

ECSAS2016 organisers

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School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad (UoH), India.
Mobile: +91 94 94 24 26 45

Monday, August 8, 2016

Fwd: [iaclals] Fwd: Conference on Re-Thinking Environment: Literature, Ethics and Praxis.during 25-27 Decemer, 2016 [1 Attachment]


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Call For Papers


Dear Friends

Greetings from Berhampur University !

In the auspices of the Golden Jubilee year we are hosting an International Conference on "Re-Thinking Environment: Literature, Ethics and Praxis " during 25-27 Decemer, 2016

We would be very happy to have you participate. Most of the accommodation available to you will be in Gopalpur-on-sea. We are sure you will enjoy the academic sessions as a good number of eminent Environmental Critics and activists from across the Globe are participating in this Three-day event!

Please find the Call for Papers attached.

Please Circulate this CFP amongst your Colleagues, Students and Scholars.

Hope to hear from you soon.
Please send your mail to buinternationalconference@gmail.com. However, you may mark a copy to me. drshrutidas@gmail.com

Best Wishes
Shruti Das, PhD.
Director


Dr Shruti Das
Editor, Lirerary Oracle
Associate Professor & Head
Post Graduate Department of English
Berhampur University
Odisha 760007

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Abu Saleh
PhD Research Scholar @ Centre for Comparative Literature (CCL)
School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad (UoH), India.
Mobile: +91 94 94 24 26 45