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Monday, February 27, 2012
Saturday, February 25, 2012
National Seminar on Feminism in India: Emerging Trends and Issues: Call for Papers National Seminar on Feminism in India: Emerging Trends and Issues: Call for Papers National Seminar on Feminism in India: Emerging Trends and Issues: Call for Papers
The Department of English of Shri Shankaracharya Mahavidyalaya Sector-6 Bhilai (Chhattisgarh) is organizing a Two-day UGC Sponsored National Seminar on Feminism in India: Emerging Trends and Issues (FIETI 2012). This seminar offers a common platform for English professionals to come together for a fruitful interaction on the future of woman in society,which is at the heart of a radical movement striving to create a brave new world for woman.
Date: 4 - 5 March 2012
Please send in your abstract in about 150-200 words on or before 20 February 2012 and full length papers in about 1500-2000 words on 4 March 2012 as per latest MLA style sheet to be published in the proceedings after the seminar to fieti2012@gmail.com. TA for attending the seminar will be given to suitable candidates only.
For further information please contact:
Dr. Rahul Mene
HoD English and Convener
09893215097
Friday, February 17, 2012
Walter Benjamin- The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction- Section 9
Walter Benjamin- The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (1936)
Discussion on section 9
Shift from painting to photography, theatre to movies. Photography isnt just an extension of painting: Aura is lost in this process, and we think certain dynamics are inherent to these mediums, but not necessarily so, and these dynamics maybe inherent to milieu in which it worked out instead. Medium has something inherent to it and when you move from it, something changes to it.
Eg: Digital Classroom course by Pinto and CSCS- studied how education has changed and is changing with introduction of technology.
Eg: Tagore tried to remove 4 walls of classroom but still there was only 1 knower. Now with tech, its no more about 1 to many but from many to many.
Eg: Blackboard evolution: from writing on sand, to slate, to blackboard, to OHP/ computer/ white board... and sometimes all at the same time. And on computer itself you can keep shifting screens from wikipedia, to youtube, etc. Eg: with online couses (like Pinto‘s Masters course or my certificate course), people can chat on other things other than the course and no one will know, due to multiple windows.
So what is role of teacher now?
So, what is the thing that if you remove, the whole thing will collapse. Eg: if you breathe pure oxygen, you wont survive, but if u remove oxygen from the mixture then you will die!
So in education, teacher is most important- you can have a building without students and it will still be an educational institution.
So teacher is a function. Teacher has to certify, they can fail or pass students. No office staff can do this, you can have them arrested.
But can computer decide pass fail? Eg: with multiple choice exams.
So yes, then teacher function is gone.
New model coming in education, where it doesn’t matter if u went to school/ college or not, or where you went to study, as long as you complete your national exam. Eg: in computers and medicine
All poets and philosophers, until Renaissance, were warriors- Plato’s uncle had to give him bail. With Romantic age, they could be full time poets.
All poets and philosophers, until Renaissance, were warriors- Plato’s uncle had to give him bail. With Romantic age, they could be full time poets.
Section 10
Benjamin moves to spaces, other objects, and the mechanical representations
of the same (painting to photo, etc). So if photography takes the place of
representing image, cinema takes job of represrntaing moving image. Not that
the former disappears, but something happens to the former. So painting goes
abstract. In India, painting was never (?) representative of reality, except
with Ravi Vama. In Europe, it was achieved with Rembrandt. With Monet, began
communicating emptions, expressions, etc. With camera, painting goes abstract-
eg: Cubism, Dali- because now camera will do it for you.
Similar with cinema and theatre. In theatre after cinema, there now arose a
specialised role of the director, who gave his interpretation of the text,
which neednt be the authorial interpretation of the text. Playrights no more
direct their plays. Eg: Karnad wont direct his plays, he doesnt want to impose
their views on their work.
Thus now, a critic is born. Point is no more about what the author said,
but what the critic said.
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Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Monday, February 06, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
III BA English Honours HEN652 Cultural Studies CIA 3
CIA3 criteria.
10 Marks: Structure of research paper - Abstract (about 150 words), introduction, locating research question in the existing body of knowledge, exploring the research problem using the cultural site given (e.g. Jaipur literary festival is a context), conclusion, works cited (MLA style), in-text citation. + Sharing of paper with all (2 marks)
10 marks: logical development of the research problem, rigor of the exploration of research question. logical flow of conclusions based on the exploration and analysis.
Other guidelines
Last date for sharing the complete paper with the course instructor and coursemates: 10 Feb 2012 (IST 24 Hrs)
Length of the paper: 5-7 pages, including works cited section.
The paper needs to be shared with all the coursemates.
The should be either in google doc format. Please avoid uploading the word document.
Please use times new Roman, 12 font with double line space, including between paragraphs. Indent the first line of new paragraphs.
Please write your name and register number at the left hand top corner of the first page.
File name: HEN652+_+Title of the paper+_+ your name.
Please do comment on other's papers once they are shared.
(PS: Please be nice and kind to me in the next class, as always :-))
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Call for Papers: National Seminar on Fiction and Film - An Interdisciplinary Approach
Dates: 14, 15 and 16 March 2012
Organized by Department of English, Government College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram
In association with the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy
Fiction has inspired films right from the birth of the latter. This has grown into a kind of symbiotic relationship. Cinema, being a pan art, has almost all ingredients of drama such as characters, plot and spectacle. But it is quintessentially a narrative medium. The process of trans-creation from a book into a film, from its printed page into screen, is rather complex. The film maker utilizes a different language - the language of film - to create the story anew. Just as in any translation much variation may occur in this trans-creation as well. What is lost and what is gained could be the result of the peculiarity of the new language adopted. But it could also be a compulsive play of the hegemonic tastes of cinema. It would be interesting to analyse the dynamics behind the manifestation of such hegemony on screen.
The proposed seminar will give an interdisciplinary approach to the difficult aspects of the process evolved in turning a literary text into a film and its importance as a pedagogical tool.
Call for papers
For more details, please contact the conveners Ms Krishna Prabha (9495625859) or Ms Neeta Sasidharan (9446177160) at engdeptgcw AT gmail.com
Monday, January 16, 2012
How to start a Journal in India? Legal/Government Procedures
Monday, January 09, 2012
National Seminar on Indian Women Writers in English
The Department of English, St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore, Karnataka, is organizing a One Day National Seminar on Indian Women Writers in English on February 18, 2012.
The lead speakers are: Dr Meena Kandasamy, Poet and Writer
Dr Meena Pillai, Institute of English, Kerala University
Last date for submission of abstracts-1st February, 2012.
Date of Intimation- 7, Feb, 2012
Registration fees: Rs 200/-
Accommodation could be arranged on sharing basis @ Rs 200 per day on advance payment.
The lead speakers are: Dr Meena Kandasamy, Poet and Writer
Dr Meena Pillai, Institute of English, Kerala University
Last date for submission of abstracts-1st February, 2012.
Date of Intimation- 7, Feb, 2012
Registration fees: Rs 200/-
Accommodation could be arranged on sharing basis @ Rs 200 per day on advance payment.
Sunday, January 08, 2012
EasyBib: Free Bibliography Maker - MLA, APA, Chicago citation styles
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Call for Papers: UGC-Sponsored National Seminar on Indian Poetry in English
The Faculty of English and Foreign Languages is organizing a UGC-Sponsored National Seminar on "Indian Poetry in English" on 1st and 2nd February (Thursday and Friday) 2012 at Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram, Tamilnadu. More than 250 teachers, researchers and students from all over the country are expected to participate in the Seminar and present papers.
Peer-reviewed and selected papers will be published in Gandhigram Literary Review.
To submit your proposals and register, please log on to
www.ruraluniv.ac.in
For more details, please send a mail to: gripoetryseminar@gmail.com
Prof A Joseph Dorairaj
Dean, Faculty of English and Foreign Languages
Gandhigram Rural University
Gandhigram 624302, TN
Email: josephdorairaj AT gmail.com
Wednesday, January 04, 2012
Monday, January 02, 2012
National Seminar On Vision and Performance: Commonwealth Plays in English
U G C Sponsored Two Day national Seminar On
VISION AND PERFORMANCE:
COMMONWEALTH PLAYS IN English
1st & 2nd March, 2012
Nowadays plays have a good response among the readers. Though plays are said to be the precursor of all genres in literature, interest in reading dramas has recently dwindled due to the arrival of novels. But in recent times he arrival of modern dramas by various dramatists like angry young men group and absurd dramatists kike Samuel Beckett and others have kindled the interest of the readers to read plays. Coming to Commonwealth Literature [Creative literatures from Nations which were under colony rule once] new dramatists have raised and produced many valuable tomes in which diverse themes like alienation, identity crisis, homosexuality and gender issues are discussed. Most of the modern dramas are produced with the help of themes taken from real life situations instead of fictional elements. Moreover many plays have implied themes and ideas which pave way for the readers to imagine more. This seminar will be a very good forum for the upcoming researchers and scholars to gain acquaintance with these recent and debatable topics. Researchers can present their papers on the themes like
1. Post colonialism
2. Postmodernism
3. Absurd Elements
4. Gender Issues
5. Historicism
6. Political Satires
7. Science Plays
8. Social Plays
9. Alienation& Identity Crisis
Organiser
VIRUDHUNAGAR HINDU NADARS’
SENTHIKUMARA NADAR COLLEGE
VIRUDHUNAGAR-626 001
TAMILNADU
Contact:
Dr. G. Baskaran
The Organizing Secretary
Research Centre in English
VHN Senthikumara Nadar College
Virudhunagar- 626001
E mail: rgbaskaran AT gmail.com
Contact Mobile Numbers:
Mr. K. Muthurajan: 9843592888
Mr. B. Rajkumar: 9486737674
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