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Day3: YRIW on Bengali Identity
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Day3 of Young Researchers’ International Webinar
on
The Evolution of Bengali Identity: Reflections in Literature, Culture & Society
12 October 2020
Organised by
postScriptum: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Literary Studies
[Online, Open Access, Peer-Reviewed, Indexed in DOAJ, ISSN 2456-7507]
A Publication of the Department of English, Sarat Centenary College
Invited Speaker: Dr Sourit Bhattacharya, Lecturer in Postcolonial Studies, School of Critical Studies, University of Glasgow
- “Hunger, Food Movement, and Modernist Bengali Poetry"
Business Session 6
Chair: Dr Ariktam Chatterjee W.B.E.S., Assistant Professor of English, Government General Degree College, Singur
Sagarika Bhattacharjee: Disaster, Class Struggle, Racial Worldview: A Study in the Famine of Bengal1943
Shireen Sardar: Mapping Famine in Colonial India: Re-identifying the Great Bengal Famine (A Case Study)
Saikat Chakraborty: “Oi ghasiyara ke bolo na, jeno amar oi gach gulo na kate” / “gari vi ghar ka aurat hai kya?”: Examining Rabindranath Tagore’s Bolai and Subodh Ghosh's Ajantrik from a Posthumanist and Transhumanist Perspective Respectively
KAUSHIK PAUL: Performance as Resistance: The Making and Unmaking of Radical Aesthetics in Bengali Literature
Anamta Rizvi: Identity and Authority: Inclusion of Bengali Poets in the Canon of Indian English Poetry
Business Session 7
Chair: Dr Pinaki De, Freelance Graphic Designer & Illustrator; Associate Professor of English, Raja Peary Mohan College
Arpita Ghatak: Jatragaan of West Bengal: The Post-Independence Scenario
Miss. Priyanka Basu: Beyond the Mainstream: Bengal’s Search for Identity Through the Journey of Her Folklore from Oral Tradition to Web Series
Shruti Roy Muhuri: Bengal in Byomkesh, Byomkesh in Bengal- Analysing ‘Aadim Ripu’, ‘Artham-Anartham’ and ‘Mogno Moinak’ from Byomkesh series
Sayan Chatterjee: The Identity of the Tantric as a storyteller: Re-reading Taranath Tantric
HAIMANTI MUKHOTI & Titiksha Chakraborty: Nanabidha(Myriad): A Rediscovery of Sundry Bengali Identities Through Lenses
on
The Evolution of Bengali Identity: Reflections in Literature, Culture & Society
12 October 2020
Organised by
postScriptum: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Literary Studies
[Online, Open Access, Peer-Reviewed, Indexed in DOAJ, ISSN 2456-7507]
A Publication of the Department of English, Sarat Centenary College
Invited Speaker: Dr Sourit Bhattacharya, Lecturer in Postcolonial Studies, School of Critical Studies, University of Glasgow
- “Hunger, Food Movement, and Modernist Bengali Poetry"
Business Session 6
Chair: Dr Ariktam Chatterjee W.B.E.S., Assistant Professor of English, Government General Degree College, Singur
Sagarika Bhattacharjee: Disaster, Class Struggle, Racial Worldview: A Study in the Famine of Bengal1943
Shireen Sardar: Mapping Famine in Colonial India: Re-identifying the Great Bengal Famine (A Case Study)
Saikat Chakraborty: “Oi ghasiyara ke bolo na, jeno amar oi gach gulo na kate” / “gari vi ghar ka aurat hai kya?”: Examining Rabindranath Tagore’s Bolai and Subodh Ghosh's Ajantrik from a Posthumanist and Transhumanist Perspective Respectively
KAUSHIK PAUL: Performance as Resistance: The Making and Unmaking of Radical Aesthetics in Bengali Literature
Anamta Rizvi: Identity and Authority: Inclusion of Bengali Poets in the Canon of Indian English Poetry
Business Session 7
Chair: Dr Pinaki De, Freelance Graphic Designer & Illustrator; Associate Professor of English, Raja Peary Mohan College
Arpita Ghatak: Jatragaan of West Bengal: The Post-Independence Scenario
Miss. Priyanka Basu: Beyond the Mainstream: Bengal’s Search for Identity Through the Journey of Her Folklore from Oral Tradition to Web Series
Shruti Roy Muhuri: Bengal in Byomkesh, Byomkesh in Bengal- Analysing ‘Aadim Ripu’, ‘Artham-Anartham’ and ‘Mogno Moinak’ from Byomkesh series
Sayan Chatterjee: The Identity of the Tantric as a storyteller: Re-reading Taranath Tantric
HAIMANTI MUKHOTI & Titiksha Chakraborty: Nanabidha(Myriad): A Rediscovery of Sundry Bengali Identities Through Lenses