UGC NATIONAL SEMINAR ON EMERGING TRENDS IN INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH IN 21ST CENTURY
1-2 AUGUST 2013
ORGANISED BY:
Department of English
ORGANISED BY:
Department of English
SRI DURGA MALLESWARA SIDDHARTHA MAHILA KALASALA
(An Autonomous College in the Jurisdiction of Krishna University)
VIJAYAWADA-520010, ANDHRA PRADESH
INDIA
In collaboration with
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
KRISHNA UNIVERSITY
(An Autonomous College in the Jurisdiction of Krishna University)
VIJAYAWADA-520010, ANDHRA PRADESH
INDIA
In collaboration with
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
KRISHNA UNIVERSITY
OBJECTIVE OF THE SEMINAR
Indian literature witnessed renaissance in 1980s and 90s. If Rushdie has enlightened Indian writing from shackles of colonial limitations, Arundhati Roy"s book "The God of Small Things" drastically changed insight concerning Indian authors with her viable victory. Indian writing in English has come of age creatively and critically in the 21st across the globe. The main objective of this National Seminar is to expose faculty members/students and English fraternity to the emerging trends and recent developments in Indian writing English in the wake globalization and during the first decade of the 21st new century, Indian writers have become bolder and stronger in expressing their creative imagination. Globalization, Ecocriticism, Feminism and Cultural Studies influenced IWE.
The broad areas to be discussed are:
1. Indian Writing in English
2. Literature of the Indian Diaspora
3. Indian Literature/Telugu Literature in Translation
4. Indian literature and environment
5. Indian subaltern literatures
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Please send a 300 word abstract along with a brief bio-note with subject – NSIWE 2013 to
Indian literature witnessed renaissance in 1980s and 90s. If Rushdie has enlightened Indian writing from shackles of colonial limitations, Arundhati Roy"s book "The God of Small Things" drastically changed insight concerning Indian authors with her viable victory. Indian writing in English has come of age creatively and critically in the 21st across the globe. The main objective of this National Seminar is to expose faculty members/students and English fraternity to the emerging trends and recent developments in Indian writing English in the wake globalization and during the first decade of the 21st new century, Indian writers have become bolder and stronger in expressing their creative imagination. Globalization, Ecocriticism, Feminism and Cultural Studies influenced IWE.
The broad areas to be discussed are:
1. Indian Writing in English
2. Literature of the Indian Diaspora
3. Indian Literature/Telugu Literature in Translation
4. Indian literature and environment
5. Indian subaltern literatures
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Please send a 300 word abstract along with a brief bio-note with subject – NSIWE 2013 to
nsiwe2013@gmail.com in MS-WORD doc by 12th July 2013. Registration Form and DD drawn in favour of PRINCIPAL, SDMSMK’ payable at SYNDICATE BANK, VIJAYAWADA, may be addressed to :
MRS.M.NALINI, Seminar Director, NSIWE 2013, SDM Siddhartha Mahila Kalasala, Venkateswarapuram, Vijayawada -520010, AP-INDIA by INDIA POST on or before 12-07-2013. Original Research papers (MLA style) sent before 20th July 2013 will be published in the Conference Proceedings.
REGISTRATION FEE:
Rs. 200/- for Students (Submit proof)
Rs. 600/- for Academicians/faculty/research scholars
Rs.700/- for women participants with accommodation(limited rooms available in women’s hostel)
IMPORTANT DATES:
Dates of Seminar – 1st & 2nd Aug, 2013
Last date for sending Abstract – 12th July 2013
Notification of Acceptance – 15th July 2013
Last date for sending full text – 20th July 2013
For further details contact:
MRS M. NALINI, Head, Dept of English & Seminar Director, Sri Durga Malleswara Siddhartha Mahila Kalasala, VIJAYAWADA – 520 010. AP-INDIA.
Mobile: 09908244356
E-mail: nalinim61@gmail.com
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