Thursday, 28 July 2011

Extension of the last date for submission


Hello everyone,

We are happy to receive such a huge response from the research scholars across India for our second UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on "Triangulation of Literary Theory, Text and Literariness" on 27th & 28th August, 2011.It is noticed that due to different reasons many of our enthusiastic participants could not submit their abstract before the given deadline.Considering this, we have decided to extend the last date of the submission of abstract.The details of the deadline is given below.

Last date for:

submission of abstract: 8th August, 2011.
submission of full paper: 16th August, 2011


From:

Anila Nair
Seminar Convener
Asst. Professor
N S Patel Arts College,
Bhalej Road, Anand.

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Triangulation of Literary Theory, Text and Literariness: Your Views Please!

Triangulation of Literary Theory, Text and Literariness: Your Views Please!

Your Views Please!

Hi friends,

The post-1950s decades were the decade of the rise of literary theories, simultaneously these decades were the year of rise of the popular culture, which has influenced all the areas of literature and literary theories. can we say that literary theories are the by-product of Popular culture?

Your views please ...  

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Your Views Please!

i think... we need to make inquiry, what makes 'a theory', 'literary theory' and 'a text', 'literary text'... to be precise, what is literariness....

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Your Views Please!

Hi All,

The contemporary literary theories have strangulated or asphyxiated 'literariness' from the literary texts; they have subjected literariness (aesthetic pleasure) to a thing of/for experiment. The consequent question that arises is that, then, why should we use literary theories for the understanding of a literary text? 

We would appreciate your views on this query.................

Saturday, 9 July 2011

Meet Our Speakers

Hello All,

We, Dept. of English, N S Patel Arts College, Anand, are extremely happy to announce the names of the speakers of our UGC Sponsored Two-day National Seminar on "Triangulation of Literary Theory, Text and Literariness (27-28 August, 2011).

Here is a brief introduction of our speakers, listening whom will be really a fruitful  experience. 

Our Eminent Speakers:




Key-Note Speaker:
GJV Prasad
Professor of English, Editor, JSL
Vice Chair, IACLALS
Chairperson,
Centre for English Studies,
School of Language Literature & Culture Studies,
Jawaharlal Nehru University,

New Delhi 110067, India
Guest Speaker:
Dr T.Sai Chandra Mouli
former Professor,
Railway College, Secunderabad
tscmouli@hotmail.com  
Guest Speaker:
Dr. Madhurita Choudhary
Reader, Dept. of English,
M S University, Vadodara
madhurita9@gmail.com


Guest Speaker:
Dr. Sachin Ketkar
Reader, Dept. of English,
M S University, Vadodara

See you all in August.........