Thursday, November 21, 2013

Publish in "Research Scholar" – An International Refereed Journal on Literary Explorations (ISSN: 2320-2101)

Research Scholar
Research Scholar: An International Refereed e-Journal of Literary Explorations
(ISSN: 2320-6101 )

Call for Papers

Dear All,
I am glad to inform you that Authentic, scholarly and unpublished research articles, essays, short story, poetry, book review, interviews of English Literature are invited from scholars/ faculty/ researchers/ writers/ professors from all over the world for Research Scholar – An International Refereed Journal on Literary Explorations (ISSN: 2320-2101).

Last date of Submission: - 5 February 2014
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Department of English
Govt. Girls College,
Morena (M.P.) India 476 001
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

National Seminar - Anna University, Chennai - March 7 & 8, 2014.

Greetings!
             Department of English, Anna University, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India 
 is organising a National Seminar on "English for Specific Purposes" , during March 7 & 8, 2014.

*Find enclosed the copy of the Seminar Flyer.*
*Selected papers will be published with ISBN No.*

*Dates to remember*
Ø  Last date for Paper                         : 30-01-2014
Ø  Intimation of Abstracts                    : 05-02-2014
Ø  Last date for registering                   : 15-02-2014
Ø  Date of Seminar                              : 07&08-03-2014

*Registration fee :*                              
Ø  Deligates                                        : Rs. 1000/-

*Contact*
Ø     Convenor, 
         Phone: +91-44-22358726,
         




Courtesy: Dr. Mythili Selva

NIT - Three Day Workshop on *Global Trends and Issues in English Language Teaching: Challenges and Opportunities* - 24 to 26-01-2014.

Greetings!
             The Department of Humanities, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu,
 is organising a Three Day Workshop on *Global Trends and Issues in English Language Teaching: Challenges and Opportunities*, during 24 to 26-01-2014.
*Find enclosed the copy of the brochure.*

*Dates to remember*
Ø  Last Date for receiving Applications     :    08-01-2014
Ø  Intimation of Acceptance                      :   10-01-2014
Ø  Date of Workshop                               :   24 to 26-01-2014

*Registration fee details:*
Ø  Teaching Faculty       -      Rs. 1.200/-
Ø  Research Scholars    -      Rs. 800/-

*Contact*
Ø  Dr. Sathyaraj Venkatesan




Courtesy: Dr. Mythili Selva


Wednesday, November 13, 2013

International Conference on "Postcolonial Voices in South-Asian Literatures and Cinema" - Garden City College, Bangalore - 7&8 Feb 2014

Greetings!
             Department of Languages, Garden City College, Bangalore, India 
 is organising an International Seminar on "Postcolonial Voices in South-Asian Literatures and Cinema" , during February 27 & 28, 2014.

*Find enclosed the copy of the Seminar Flyer.*

*Dates to remember*
Ø  Last date for Abstract                     : 30-11-2013
Ø  Intimation of Abstracts                    : 02-12-2013
Ø  Last date for registering                   : 22-12-2013
Ø  Date of Seminar                              : 07&08-02-2014*Registration fee :*                              
Ø  Deligates (With Accommodation)      : Rs. 1600/-
Ø  Deligates (Without Accommodation) : Rs. 600/-
Ø  Scholars (With Accommodation)      : Rs. 1200/-
Ø  Scholars(With Accommodation)       : Rs. 500/-


*Contact*
Ø     Dr. Payel Dutta Chowdhury
         Convenor, ENGCONF2014 
         Professor & Course Coordinator, Department of Languages
         Phone: +91-9243750059, +91-9663376800, 080-66487651
         Mail ID: gccengconf@gardencitycollege.edu 
              


Courtesy: Dr. Somanchi Sai Kumar 

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

National Seminar "Mayabazar" Re-viewing 100 years of Indian cinemas - 19&20 February 2013 - Christ University

Concept Note
Cinematic texts are as diverse as the print texts. The language of cinema is different from the language of words with its own grammar and with its own materiality. Indian cinema, our cultural idiom is 100 years old. To mark this milestone, the Department of English at Christ University is organizing a National Seminar, Mayabazaar: Re-viewing 100 years of Indian cinemas on February 19 and 20 in 2014.
Indian cinema has a rich cultural history which remains to-date unparalleled. Dadasaheb Phalke’s Raja Hairshchandra (1913) inaugurated the Celluloid in India and has reached Digital cinema which looks like the promising candidate of the future. The Seminar will track and critique this momentous journey of Indian cinema, from Celluloid to Digital cinema. It intends to provide the participants with an opportunity to celebrate assimilate and re-view the rich, dynamic history of Indian cinema.
The Seminar will help participants explore and understand the emerging concerns, the potent areas of research and the varied perspectives that have made inroads into Indian Film Studies. Plurality, multiplicity and heterogeneity are the hallmarks of ‘Indian Cinemas’, and the seminar attempts to undertake both an exploration and an interrogation of the cultural politics embedded in the text.
The Seminar intends to bring together eminent film artistes, filmmakers, critics, academicians and students to the same platform from across the country. A series of Pre-Seminar activities will lead to the grand finale, the National Seminar in February 2014. The Seminar will be a great opportunity to celebrate, participate, discuss and learn the glorious 100 years of Indian cinema.

Call For Papers
Topics
Celluloid to Digital - Demystification of cinema
Visual Sensibility and Spectatorship
Censorship
Literature and Cinema – Bridging the Gap
Cinematographer as co-author
Web Television
De-colouration of Film Festivals
Script Bank and Copyrights
Campus Films and Media Schools
A new Masters Breed
Mushrooming multiplex culture
Resurgence of regional cinema
Experimenting with themes, narratives, genres, acting and techniques
Stereotypes – Representations or misrepresentations
Changing identities
Period Films- Research and creative license
Product advertising and Film Merchandise
Documentary - Reframing Reality
Socio-cultural histories and imaginaries

Format
Note: If the article violates any of the below mentioned guidelines, it will not be considered for publishing
Paper Size: A4
Font and Size: Times New Roman 12
Spacing: 1.5 Line space
Margin of 1 inch on all four sides.
Title of paper: Bold, Title Case (Capitalize each Word), Centered
Text of the Paper: Justified
Font and Size: Times New Roman 12
References: Please follow MLA style sheet strictly (7th edition).
Use only End notes and Works Cited.
Do not use foot notes and avoid use of numerical as used in Chicago style.
Articles should be submitted as MS-WORD 97-2003 attachments only.
The paper should be within 3500-4000 words.
Select papers will be considered for post-conference publication with ISBN number. The time limit for individual presentation will be mailed by 17th January 2014. The time limit will be strictly followed.
Attach a brief resume highlighting academic achievements and research publication and projects undertaken or completed, to be published under “About the Contributors” section of the book.
The papers are expected to contribute the serious academic work contributing new knowledge or critical perspective on the thematic focus of the seminar.

Picture
Attach the pictures, if required, not at the end of the paper but in the text itself.
The size of the pictures should not be less than 5”/6” for art plates and around 4”/4” for chart, maps etc.
For art plates full citation of the date of production, original size, region of origin, school of painting if any, and the name of the collector/museum is mandatory.
If they are photographed, a high resolution camera is advised otherwise they will be unfit for printing. They ought to be scanned from albums etc

Abstract
Kindly include an abstract at the beginning of the article in about 150 - 250 words

Keywords
Please give at least seven key words after the Abstract (along with complete information regarding the work and source at the end note section).

Date of submission of Abstract
Abstracts by 1 November 2013.
Approval of abstracts by 15 November 2013.
The Full Paper must reach by:
First Draft: 1 December 2013.
Final paper: 1 January 2014.
**No paper received after this date can be considered for publication even though the presenter will be allowed to present the paper during the National Seminar.**

If you have PowerPoint presentation, or need to display pictures/clippings etc. please mail them by 15th January 2014.

Instructions::
The competition is open to all the Deaneries and other colleges
Duration of 10 minutes
The last line should be the Punch line
An animal or insect is a mandatory character. The rest they can choose.
The teams are expected to submit the script along with the CD of the film
Appropriate costumes, props, music and settings can be used
No profanity or obscenity. Decorum of Christ University has to be maintained.
Negative marking will be there if they fail to obey the rules
There will be prizes for Best Direction, Best Script and Best Film

Deadlines
Submission of Abstract                              1 November 2013
Word limit                                                 150 – 250 words
Approval of Abstract                                 15 November 2013
Submission of the first draft of the paper     1 December 2013
Last date to submit the final paper              10 January 2014

Registration 

Contact US
Bhavani. S 
bhavani.sanjeeviraja@christuniversity.in
Mob: 9538350488
Dr.Arya Aiyappan
arya.aiyappan@christuniversity.in 
Mob: 9886656335

International Conference on "Bollywood and Its Other(s)" - Australia - 20-21 February 2014

International Conference on
                Bollywood and Its Other(s)
                20-21st February 2014, School of Design, Communication and IT, University of Newcastle, Australia


CALL FOR PAPERS
This is an invitation to submit papers for the Bollywood and its Other(s) conference.
All accepted Papers will be published in conference proceedings.

Bollywood, with aesthetics of its own, is a veritable storehouse of material that can be read in as many ways as possible. As a genre that has grown and developed over a period of 100 years, it is coloured by India’s history, politics, socio-economic conditions, culture, sensibilities, dreams, fantasies, hopes and expectations. It is a globalized cultural industry, cinema of attractions and the most fascinating film industry of the world packaged with romance, melodrama, action, costumes, songs and dance extravaganzas. 
In this conference we would like to trace the various “other(s)” of Bollywood, the globalized culture industry that has successfully transcended the confines of India, urging scholars to discuss its global histories. While the history of the industry before the widely debated economic liberalization was that of an ongoing confrontation with the state, it has become a part of Indian state’s cultural diplomacy after the liberalization. Our conference will challenge this normative mode, bringing out the ruptures prevalent in the mainstream history, of cinema as well as of the state.
This conference will concern itself with the possibility of writing alternative histories of the industry. Critical examination of the alternative histories of the national popular industry would help us to look critically at the alternative histories of the nation as well. The aim and objective of the conference is to re-evaluate the standard received versions of cinematic history, the developmentalist narrative situated in a linear historical time and to re-think various formations in the industry which have achieved normative status. Possible issues include, but are not limited to, the following:
1.       Alternative historiography;
2.       History beyond the nation-state paradigm;
3.       Bollywood’s representation of Indian other(s) i.e. religious and ethnic minorities, indigenous population, Kashmir and its people, people belonging to the North-Eastern Hill states;
4.       Bollywood as alter(normative), sexuality, queer issues, women in Bollywood, movie vamps, item numbers, soft porn;
5.       Bollywood song, dance and music.
6.       Bollywood stars and their representations.
7.       Bollywood’s marginal genres, the horror film, the science fiction film;
8.       Bollywood vis-à-vis other industries, especially the South Indian industries and the linguistic identity politics; and
9.       Alternative/arthouse/avant-garde cinema in Hindi vis-à-vis Bollywood.

Kindly send your 250 words abstract along with 100 words biographical notes to Dr Vikrant Kishore:vikrant.kishore@newcastle.edu.au, Dr Susan Kerrigan: Susan.Kerrigan@newcastle.edu.au or Dr Amit Sarwal: amit.sarwal@deakin.edu.au by 24th December 2013.

Convenors: Dr Vikrant Kishore, Dr. Susan Kerrigan (University of Newcastle) and Dr Amit Sarwal (Deakin University)
Coordinator: Parichay Patra (Monash University)

Conference Session Format:

  • Individual Paper Presentation (20 mins) + 10 minutes Q&A Session
  • Panel Discussions (3 member panels to be formed, each member will have 10 minutes to present and after the presentations 20 minutes for Q&A and discussions)
  • Round Table Session: Two round table sessions will be conducted where practitioners from the media industry will participate.
  • Film Screening: Two Bollywood films will be screened on the eve of the conference and a skype interaction with a Bollywood Actor/Director from Mumbai.
Tentative Conference plan:

20th February: 6pm onwards Bollywood Film Screening followed by a discussion. Dinner reception.

21st February: 8:30-9am-Registration, 9:00 am: Official Welcome, 9:45am onwards: Paper presentations and discussions.


Abstracts submission:
  • Max 250 words Abstract
  • submitted by emailing: Dr Vikrant Kishore: vikrant.kishore@newcastle.edu.au, Dr Susan Kerrigan: Susan.Kerrigan@newcastle.edu.au or Dr Amit Sarwal: amit.sarwal@deakin.edu.au
  • Submission deadline: 24th December 2013
  • All abstracts will be peer-reviewed prior to acceptance
  • A Full Paper pro-forma will be emailed to all Authors upon acceptance of abstracts
  • Full Papers will be limited to 4,000 words in length
  • Full paper submission is required by 5th February 2014

-- 
Dr Amit Sarwal
Convenor, AIIRN

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