PROGRAMME IN DETAIL
LITERARY TRADITIONS, CONTINUITIES
& DISRUPTIONS
PROGRAMME
19th
INTERNATIONAL MELOW CONFERENCE
21 FEB 2020
10.00 to 11.00 AM: Inaugural Session
11.00 AM to 12 noon: High Tea and Group Photo
12 noon to 1.00 PM: Keynote Address by Prof Mukesh Williams
Chair: Prof
M.L. Raina
1.00 to 2.00 PM: Lunch break
2.00 to 3.30 PM : Parallel Sessions I
A-E
Session IA: Main Hall
Chair: Tej Nath Dhar
Speakers:
Rajul Bhargava: Remainders in the
Production of the Social: The Problematic of ‘Post’ in the Postmodern
Kalpana Purohit: Timelessness through the Lens of Literary Traditions
Kalpana Purohit: Timelessness through the Lens of Literary Traditions
Neepa Sarkar: Seeing and Being: Discontinuity and Viewing in John Berger
Vaishali Gahlot: Contesting
Claims of Canon: Broad Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Literary
Traditions
Session IB: Language Lab, 1st Floor
Chair: Deepti Gupta
Speakers:
Barnali
Saha: The
Dawn of the Times: A Study of English Newspaper Cartoons, 1946-47
Pradipta
Shyam Chowdhury: Kali for Women:
De-canonizing the Publishing Ideology of India
Ankita
Kaushik: New Forms of Urban Representation: Space and Denial
in Narratives of Delhi
Shimi
Doley: The Autobiographical "I" In Zami and
the (Un) Making of A Canon
Session IC: Smart Classroom, 2nd Floor
Chair: Manpreet Kang
Speakers:
Ahmed
Ahsanuzzaman: Challenging the Canon of European
Modernism: Bengali Poet Jasim Uddin’s The Field of the Embroidered
Quilt
Limayangla
Pongener: History as the
Defining Characteristic of Emerging Literature from Nagaland
Khagendra
Acharya and Tirtha Ghimire Literature after the Maoist War: Divergent Themes
and yet Identical Trajectory
Namrata
Nistandra: Being Human: Metamorphosis in Han Kang’s The
Vegetarian
Session I D: Ground Floor, Room No. 1
Chair: Harpreet Pruthi
Speakers:
Ravinder
Kumar: Orient and Occident: From Interrogated
Republican Historiography to Anticipated Ottoman Legacy in Orhan Pamuk’s The White Castle
Sumita
Kumari: Disruption of Conventional Narration in Orhan
Pamuk's A Strangeness in My Mind
Prerana
P. Doley: The New Dawn of Afrofuturist
Science Fiction: Encountering the Posthuman Companion Species in Octavia
Butler's Adulthood Rites
Kavita
Dhillon: Human Rights Crisis and Power Politics in John
Oliver Killens’ Sippi (1967)
Session I E: Ground Floor, Room no. 2
Chair: Neela Sarkar
Speakers:
Praveen
Kumar: Critical Insights and Value
Judgement: Then and Now
Malini:
Paradigm
of Exclusivity and Alternative Discourses: A Literary Canon of Value Judgements
Javid
Ahmad Reshi: Literary Classics in the Age of 280 Characters: A
Shift from the Age of Typography to TV and Twitter
Manish
Kumar: Interrogating the Politics of Canon Formation: A
Theoretical Purview
3.30 PM to 3.45 PM: Tea Break
3.45 PM to 5.15 PM: Parallel Sessions II, A-E
Session II A Main Hall
3.45 to 4.10
Chair: Debarati Bandyopadhyay
Speakers:
Eric Chinje: Understanding
Literature in Africa: Sight, Sounds and Technology
4.10
to 5.15
Chair: M.L. Raina
Sohana
Manzoor: Rizia Rahman’s Rokter Okshor: A Shout from the Marginalized
Nadia Rahman: Dilruba
Z. Ara's A List of Offences: A Study
on Allegorical Commitment in Literature
Arifa
Rahman: Translation
Matters: Shaheen Akhtar’s Short Stories
Session II B: Language Lab, 1st Floor
Chair: Dipankar Purkayastha
Speakers:
Arunabha
Ghosh: Romantic
Nature or Endangered Environment: Spatiality in Gary Snyder’s Ecopoetry
Smriti
Thakur: The Shift in Trends of Visual Arts: Jeff Vande
Zande’s Landscape with Fragmented Figures
Daniel
Kalinowski: From Madmen to Total
Artist: Witkacy's Way to Fame
Adela
Kalinowski: A Polish
Romantic: Cyprian Norwid in the Eyes of a "Late Grandson"
Session II C: Smart Classroom, 2nd Floor
Chair: Khagendra Acharya
Speakers:
Ranjith
Krishnan and Rajalekshmi: The Multicultural in The Ramayana: A
Reading of Vanara by Anand Neelakantan
Geetanjali:
Reconstructing Sita: A Critical Study of theVisual Representations of the Ramayana
Kriti Kalia: A Tale of Two Sitas: Sita Recycled in Nina
Paley’s Sita Sings the Blues
Subham
Amin: A Pamphlet or a Performance: A
Critical Introspection of theAdaptation of The Ramayana in Sagar’s Ramayan
Session II D: Ground Floor, Room No. 1
Chair: Rajul Bhargava
Speakers:
Somrita:
"The story is not quite as you were
told": An Analysis of the Adaptations of Fairy Tales and Folk Tales by
Disney
Bashabi
Gogoi: “This Story I Am Telling is all Imagination”:
Adapting a Postmodern Novel on Screen with Reference to John Fowles’ The
French Lieutenant’s Woman
Siddhartha
Chakraborti: Understanding the Colonizer's Heart of
Darkness: A Trans-historic/spatial Study through Adaptations across various
Media
Anita
Kumari: Contesting Racial Stereotypes: Acting as Resistance
in Caryl Phillips’s Dancing in the Dark
Session II E: Ground Floor, Room no. 2
Chair: Anil Raina
Speakers:
Amit
Narula: Revisiting History:
The Past and the Present in Vijay Tendulkar's Ghasiram Kotwal
Vibha
Bhoot: Phantasmagorical Ensemble Clasping the Indian
Legacy: Ghetto of Discrimination for the Queer
Sakshi
Sundaram: Can “Indian Women’s Writing(s)” Truly Exist?:
Revisiting the Challenges of Canon-Making and Canon-Breaking in Indian
Literature
Vandana
Sukheeja” Home and
Identity in Pico Iyer’s The Global
Soul
22 FEBRUARY 2020
9.30 to 11.00 AM: Parallel Sessions III A-E
Session III A: Main Hall
Chair: Nilakshi Roy
Speakers:
Satnam
Sngh and Jashanpreet: Gay or Queer Canon: Disrupting the Heterosexist
Predominance of Mainstream Canon Formation
Ishita
Sareen and Nitika Gulati: Graphic Narratives and
Narrative of Graphics: Invading the Literary Canon
Sujata
Thakur and Meenakshi Thakur: From Feminism to Womanism-
Extending beyond Gender
Shruti
Gaur: Politics
of the Best Seller and the Temporality of Tradition
Session III B: Language Lab, 1st Floor
Chair: Senath Walter Perera
Speakers:
Nipun
Kalia: The Gendered Myth: Queering
of Mythology in Devdutt Pattanaik’s Shikhandi and Other Tales They
Don’t Tell you
Sangeeta
Singh: The Palace of Illusions: Subverting the Canon of Patriarchy in the Mahabharata
Rashmi
Sharma: The
Digital Mythologies of Mahabharata: A Study of Epic’s Memetic Adaptations.
Shikha
Pawar: The Shift in Narration: Centralization of
Draupadi’s Perspective in Chitra Banerjee’s The Palace of Illusion
Session III C: Smart Classroom, 2nd Floor
Chair: Rimika Singhvi
Speakers:
Komil
Tyagi: Narrative, Norms and Nation: Re-presentation of
India’s oldest text as Sita- Ramayana
Manjinder
Wratch: Making Heard the 'Tree-speech' and 'Animal-speech':
A Reading of Sumana Roy's Writings
Tanvi
Garg: Beyond Boundaries: A Study of Githa Hariharan’s
Selected Texts
Shubh
Lata: Reworking on Mughal History: A Critical Analysis of
Indu Sundaresan’s The Twentieth Wife
Session III D: Ground Floor, Room No. 1
Chair: Manpreet Kaur Kang
Speakers:
Mary
Mohanty: Six Acres and a Third: A Timeless
Novel of Thematic and Stylistic Innovations
Ranjita
Barik: Tagore’s Gitanjali: Timeless Devotional Lyrics yoking
Mysticism and Humanism
Sayar
Singh Chopra: The Tribal Worldview: Community in Gopinath Mohanty’s The Paraja and Narayan’s Kocharethi
Session III E: Ground Floor, Room no. 2
Chair: Meenu Gupta
Speakers:
Bipasha
Som: Locating
Indian Literature
Neha
Arora: Contextualizing Dalit Literature: Defying the
Existing, Anticipating New
Amandeep
DES: The
Dark Rock of Indian History: Neglected Ex-Untouchables
Jaishree
Kapur: Response to the Reception of Samskara: A Critical Journey
11.00 AM to 11.30 AM: Tea Break
11.30 AM to 1.00 PM: Parallel Sessions IV A-E
Session IV A Main Hall
Chair: Eric Chinje
Speakers: Japanese
Panel I
(Koharu
Ogawa and 8 panelists): Adaptations, Revisions, and Reworking of Landmark
Texts: Japanese Adaptations of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland
Session IV B : Language Lab, 1st Floor
Chair: Roshanlal Sharma
Speakers:
Ravneet
Gill Singh: Rumi 2.0: Revamped and Rewired
Amandeep
Kour: Lal Ded and her Vaakhs: Revisiting the
Mystic's Perspective
Kuldeep
Singh and JapPreet Bhangu: Narrating Disruption: Selected Short Stories of
Saadat Hasan Manto
Kanika
Bhalla: Literature of a War-zone: Tracing the Evolution of
Literary Traditions in Kashmiri Literature
Session IV C: Smart Classroom, 2nd Floor
Chair: Krishnan Unni
Speakers:
Neela
Sarkar: Tintin in Academia
Kusumika:
Syncretic Continuities
between Bengali Hindus and Muslims: Historicizing Narratives Associated with
the Worship of Bon Bibi and Asan Bibi
Somdatta
Bhattacharya: The Poetics of Murder: The Genealogies of Detective Fiction
Iqbal
Baba: Writing/Adapting Ghazal in English: A Select Study
of Agha Shahid Ali’s Call Me Ismael Tonight
Session IV D: Ground Floor, Room No. 1
Chair: Mukesh Williams
Speakers:
Debarati
Bandyopahdyay: Horizon of Expectations, Horizon of Change: Exploring the Canonical Place of Sally Morgan's My Place
Anita
Sharma: Doris Lessing’s The Golden
Notebook: Transcending Golden Genders
Rachit
Verma: Reading Margaret Atwood’s Hag-Seed (2016) as a Trans-textual Narrative
Aleena
Achamma Paul: Censorship,
Sexuality, and Kate Chopin’s The Awakening
Session IV E: Ground Floor, Room no. 2
Chair: Harpreet Vohra
Speakers:
Sango
Bidani: A History of the Cinematic Adaptations of Devdas in
Hindi Language
Aparna
Pathak: A Canon is Drawn: An Enquiry into Canon Formation in Comic Books
Arun
DM: Open-Reading
of Myth-Based Literatures as a Sign of Present Times
Anirban
Guha Thakurta: May some useful Lesson Teach: A Study of the Continuities and
Reversals of Traditions in The Anti-Slavery Alphabet (1846)
1.00 to 2.00 PM: Lunch Break
2.00 to 4.30 PM: PLENARY SESSION II
2.00 TO 2.45: ISAAC SEQUEIRA MEMORIAL LECTURE
Chair: Tej Nath Dhar
Speaker: Senath Walter Perera: Sri Lankan Writing in English: The Search for an Elusive
Canon
2.45 TO 4.15: ISM AWARD SESSION
Chair: Manju Jaidka
Speakers:
Ashita
Thakur: Canon as
Curriculum
Pia Bakshi: Reimaginings: Hyphenated
identities and Canons
Semanti
Nandi: George Egerton: Reclaiming the Subdued Voice of the
Fin de Siècle
23 February 2020
9.30 to 11.00 AM: Parallel Sessions V A-E
Session V A: Main Hall
Chair: Praveen Kumar
Speakers:
Sunaina
Jain: Chicano/Latino literature: Contesting and
Confronting the American Literary Canon
Subhayu
Bhattacharjee and Averi Mukhopadhyay: Tracing
Postcolonial Power-Knowledge Conundrum in Artificial Intelligence Fiction:
Making a Case for the 'Postcolonial Condition in Isaac Asimov's The
Naked Sun
Sriparna
Chakraborty: Rethinking Working Class Fiction: A Revision of
Bessie Head’s Life-Writing
Himanshi
Chandervanshi: Redefining the Canon: Privileging Feminine
Sensibility in Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street
Session V B: Language Lab, 1st Floor
Chair: Sohana Manzoor
Speakers:
Harpreet
Vohra: Standing the Test of Time: Frantz Fanon's The
Wretched of the Earth
Shreyashi
Mukherjee: Whose
Story is it? Complicity and Resistance in My Son’s Story
Rhythm:
Appropriation over
Innovation: The Art of Being Unoriginal
Anibal
Goth: What is a Classic?
Session V C: Smart Classroom, 2nd Floor
Chair: Kalpana Purohit
Speakers:
Nilakshi
Roy: Pride and Prejudice Revisited
Navdeep
Kahol: Deconstructing Harem in Western Fantasy: Arab
Feminists Write Back
Swati
Sharma: The Verses That Breathed: Emily Dickinson as an
Existentialist in an Era of Transcendentalism
Tanuja
Sharma: Transcending Temporal Boundaries: A Study of
Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale
Session V D: Ground Floor, Room No. 1
Chair: Anita Sharma
Speakers:
Debjani
Dutta: Castaway, Craftsman, Convert: The Protean
Afterlives of Robinson Crusoe in the Late Twentieth Century
Baishali
Mondal: A Metamorphosis of Desire: From Franz Kafka’s The
Metamorphosis to Haruki Murakami’s Samsa in Love
Balbir
Singh: Pastiche as a form of Revision and Recreation in Variations on a Theme by William Carlos
William by Kenneth Koch
Session V E: Ground Floor, Room no. 2
Chair: Vijay Sharma
Speakers:
Rimika
Singhvi: From Disrupted Narratives to Dialogic Continuities: Reading
for Counter-Voices from Interstitial Spaces
Ranjita
Pati: Imagined
Reality: The Lord of the Rings as
Travel Literature
Sayan
Aich Bhowmik: Our Captain, Their Captain: The Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Construction of a New World
Order
Apoorva Sharma: Jon Krakauer’s Into
the Wild and its Film Adaptation: An Eco-Critical Odyssey
11.00 AM to 11.15 AM: TEA BREAK
11.15 TO 12.45 PM: Parallel Sessions VI A-E
Session VI A Main Hall
Chair: Roshanlal Sharma
Speakers: Japanese
Panel II
(Parveen Begum+7 panelists)
The Interaction between Aliens and
Earthlings: A Comparison of the Story with Gibli Animation
Session VI B: Language Lab, 1st Floor
Chair: Vijay Sharma
Speakers:
Hem
Raj Kafle: Uncovering New Canons in Oral Histories
Kuldeep
Raj Sharma: Revisiting the Timeless Folklore of Chamba
Parminder
Singh: Revisiting Panjabi Qissa in Digital Age: A Study of Canonical and Non-Canonical Qissa in the Cyberspace
Ann
Susan Aleyas: Disputing the Written: Literature
and Folkloristics
Session VI C: Smart Classroom, 2nd Floor
Chair: Krishnan Unni
Speakers:
Hem
Raj Bansal: Motherhood, Suicide and Survival: Exploring the
Canonical in Richard Flanagan’s The Sound of One Hand Clapping
Subhash
Verma: Family Dynamics and Trans-national Themes in Hannie
Rayson’s Hotel Sorrento and Inheritance: an Indian Reading
Maya
Devi: Transcending Temporality beyond Genre: Examining
Adaptation Misfit in Martin Scorsese’s Adaptation of Freedom in Exile into Kundun
Bindiya
Rani: The Banality of Evil Revisited: Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in
Jerusalem and Bernhard Schlink’s The Reader
Session VI D: Ground Floor, Room No. 1
Chair: Siddhartha Chakraborty
Speakers:
Abin
Chakraborty: Travelling
with Quichotte: Reading Rushdie’s
Quixotic Reinvention of Cervantes’ Don
Quixote
Saumya
Sharma: Narrating Cultures
Narrating Resistance: A Look at Cinematic Adaptations of Shakespeare
Niyanta
Sangal: Questioning the Heteronormative Voice of the
Canon: Uncovering a Gay Shakespeare
Pallavi
and Mridu: From Print to Screen: An Analysis of the trope of ‘Unrequited Love’
in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and Sanjay Leela
Bhansali’s Goliyon ki Raasleela: Ram Leela
Session VI E: Ground Floor, Room no. 2
Chair: Dipankar Purkayastha
Speakers:
Ui
Teramoto: Changing Literary Canons in
Japanese Literature
Lekha
Roy: The Emergence of the Post-Black as Resistance
Syed Sumaira Gilani: [Re]thinking Nigerian Literary
Canon: Rise of Women Writers and the New Nigerian Novel
Takbir
Salati: Dualism of Mourning: Manto and Women
12.45 to 1.15 PM: Valedictory
1.15 PM to 2.00 PM: General Body Meeting
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