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Tuesday, March 27, 2012
National Conference on Interweaving Texts and Contexts – Pedagogical Strategies
Organised by Dept of Studies and Research in English 
Tumkur
University, Tumkur Karntaka
30 April 2012
About
The Conference 
It
is evident that a work of art earlier was examined in vacuum. But the
work of art has now evolved to attain a new nomenclature “Text”.
Thanks to the various insights contributed by theorists across the
world, the idea of Text in the recent developments in the theory of
textuality from Barthes to Belsey has posed challenges to the way
literary and non-literary texts are studied. In the light of this
debate, the Conference proposes to examine the possibility of a
preeminent context around a text or a context that assumes its shape
circumstantially. 
Objectives
of the Conference
- To explore new critical idioms for the evaluation and reading of literary and non-literary texts
- To develop various perspectives for reading literatures
- To showcase and engage with new research which has been reflecting on these themes
Sub-themes
of the Conference
- Traditional approaches to text
- Textuality of History, History of Textuality
- Transition from Work to Text
- Text and Context
- Textuality as a research method
Call
for papers
Interested participants are
invited to present papers on any of the themes mentioned above. The
full papers and not the abstracts of the papers shall reach us by
20th April 2012, to the email id  tuteng2011@gmail.com
to facilitate the publication and release of the proceedings (with
ISBN) on the day of the Conference.   
Guidelines
for Paper Submission
- The entire paper must be in MS-Word document format.
- The length of the paper should not exceed 10 pages.
- Times New Roman 12 font, 1.5 line space and 1-inch margin all around.
- Send one hard copy and one soft copy of the paper to the Conference Convener.
- The papers will be evaluated on the basis of originality, research content, conceptual clarity, methodology, and presentation skills.
- Editorial Committee has the authority to review and select the papers for ISBN edited book.
Delegation
Fee
| 
Delegates | 
Registration
    Fee | 
| Academics and Research Scholars | Rs 400/- | 
| Students | Rs 100/- | 
The
Registration fee may be paid on the spot.
For
further details contact
Organizing
Secretary
Department
of Studies and Research in English
Dr.
P Sadnanda Maiya Block
Tumkur
University, Campus
B.H.Road,
Tumkur – 572103, Karnataka
E-mail-ID:
 tuteng2011 AT gmail.com
Phone:
9900359280
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Academic Research and Conference Platfroms
1. Research Gatehttp://www.researchgate.net/
2. Research Gate Conferences http://www.researchgate.net/conferences/
3. Conference Alerts: http://www.conferencealerts.com/
4. Conference Alerts--India: http://www.conferencealerts.com/india.htm
5. Mendeley http://www.mendeley.com/
6. Academia.edu http://academia.edu/
7. Citeulike http://www.citeulike.org/
8. esocialsciences http://esocialsciences.org/Home/Index.aspx
Other
1. Papers: http://www.mekentosj.com/papers/
2. Epernicus https://www.epernicus.com/
3. Zetero http://www.zotero.org/
4. Quartzy http://www.quartzy.com/1/
5. My Science http://www.myscience.ch/
6.
2. Research Gate Conferences http://www.researchgate.net/conferences/
3. Conference Alerts: http://www.conferencealerts.com/
4. Conference Alerts--India: http://www.conferencealerts.com/india.htm
5. Mendeley http://www.mendeley.com/
6. Academia.edu http://academia.edu/
7. Citeulike http://www.citeulike.org/
8. esocialsciences http://esocialsciences.org/Home/Index.aspx
Other
1. Papers: http://www.mekentosj.com/papers/
2. Epernicus https://www.epernicus.com/
3. Zetero http://www.zotero.org/
4. Quartzy http://www.quartzy.com/1/
5. My Science http://www.myscience.ch/
6.
Monday, March 19, 2012
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Friday, March 16, 2012
National Seminar on Scripts ad Languages in Modern India with Special Reference to Konkani-- A Report
A two-day National
Seminar organised by Jagotik Konknni Songhotton on “Scripts ad Languages in
Modern India with Special Reference to Konkani” was held on March 10 and 11,
2012 at Kalangann, Mangalore. 
In his
introduction to the seminar, General Secretary of Jagotik Konknni Songhotton,
Eric Ozario clarified the official opposition of JKS that JKS was against the
unilateral imposition of a single script on Konkani speaking people of all
regions. He said that JKS was for recognition of all scripts but should there
be a need for a single script for official reasons then the decision should be
a democratic one. He said monoculture in the context of language and script of
Konkani smacks of fascism. According to him one of the mail purposes of the
seminar was to deliberate on the survival of Konakni in the globalisation
context with reference to the scripts being used. 
The keynote of
the seminar was delivered by Valerian Rodrigues, Professor, Centre for
Political Studies, Jawaharlal  Nehru  University ,
New Delhi 
Speaking on
“Script and Language: Relationship and Contentions” Anvita Abbi, Professor of
Linguistics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi dwelt on the relationship
between script and cultures with a contrast between scripts found in India with
those of Europe, Egypt and China. She said all the scripts evolved in India India 
The last
programme of the day was presentation of the play Tulsi. The play was written by Arun Raj Rodrigues based on the
novel by Ravindra Kelekar of the same name, directed Christopher, Ninasm and
presented by Kalakul Repertory, Mangalore 
On the second
day, Alok Rai, Professor of English, Delhi 
University  spoke on “Language, Script
and Dominance in India 
Asha Sarangi,
Centre for Political Studies, New
  Delhi India Mangalore  University 
Madhavi
Sardesai, Department of Konkani, University 
 of Goa Christ  University ,
Bangalore 
Barbara Roeber
from Germany America  in the
context of the Cherokee, the Aleutian, and the Cree languages, and in Asia
languages of Azerbaijan , Uzbekistan , Turmenistan, and Thai. 
Pratapananda
Naik, Director, Thomas Stephens Konkkni Kendr, Goa ,
spoke on “The Case for Multi-scripts in Konkani.” He presented a brief history
of Konkani language with reference to scripts. He dismissed the claim that
Kannada was adapted in Karnataka by the migrated Konkani people. He gave examples
of text written in Goa  in Kannada script in
the seventeenth century. According to him while Konkani is written five
scripts, in Goa  until 1961 Konkani meant
Konkani in Roman script. He gave the statistics of statewise population of
Konkani speaking people, scriptwise distribution of periodicals, which showed a
vibrant print culture in Kannada script and statewise status of Konkani. He
mentioned that because of the imposition of Nagari script over Konkani in Goa , the Konkani schools were losing out to English
medium schools. Hence he made a case for multi-script arguing for the use of
script in a particular place depending on the extent of its usage. He said
different scripts in turn represent many dialects, which can be preserved only
through multi-scripts, emotional affinity, non-commercial dimension, education,
use of scripts, primacy of spoken dialects over script to unite people,
betrayal of Nagari script users by joining Marathi, politics of award in single
script, lack of demand for single script from users other than Nagari proponents,
non-acceptance of Nagari by the Hindus, popularity of Roman script despite lack
of state patronage, preservation of democratic aspirations, equation between
Aryan, Brahmin, Sanskrit and Nagari script were the other reasons given by him
against imposition of single script. 
 In his concluding speech, Prof. Rodrigues drew
attention to the majoritarian politics marginalising a vast population in India 
At the suggestion of Anvita Abbi, General
Secretary of JSK, Eric Ozario proposed the resolution to request Sahitya
Akademi to consider all scripts equally for awards. The Seminar passed the
resolution with voice vote.
Mr Ozario in his closing remarks said that
the next course of action would be to bring all the parties concerned with the
script issues on one platform to deliberate on the issue of script and come to
a collective decision through democratic process. 
Certificates were distributed to all the
participants along with copies of Vazram
Mothiam CD. 
Anil
Pinto
The audio recording of the seminar presentations and discussions by Miguel Braganza can be found by clicking here. 
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