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Sunday, October 29, 2017

National Conference on "Empires Writing Back: Aboriginal and Regional Literatures across Continents and Cultures"23rd January, 2018 Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous), Bengaluru











Conference Concept:




CALIBAN: You taught me language, and my profit on 't
Is, I know how to curse. The red plague rid you
For learning me your language! (The Tempest Act I, Sc. 2.)






The response of Caliban to Prospero in Shakespeare’s The Tempest is an epitome of the colonised lashing back to their colonisers. This wave of writing back resulted from the questioning of the indigenous people regarding their (mis)-representations or exclusions from all sorts of narratives written by the colonisers and also for being rendered as the “Other” in one’s homeland. Writing has inevitably been regarded as a mark of superiority and to re-view and re-write one’s position in history, indigenous/ aboriginal people want to tell their version of the stories, in their own way with a purpose of their own. In the light of colonization the spotlight would also fall on the colonization that can arise between human relationships and the hegemonic repercussions it can have on individuals and their concept of self, paving the way for a particular niche in subaltern literature. This conference seeks to look into those native writings across continents and cultures full of richness and diversity. We welcome original, unpublished research papers related to aboriginal and regional literatures across continents and cultures. 




The conference directorate invites papers related to the broad theme “Empires Writing Back: Aboriginal and Regional Literatures across Continents and Cultures” and the following sub-themes:





ϖ Aboriginal autobiographies
ϖ Literary landscapes as portrayed in aboriginal or regional literature
ϖ Aboriginal and regional literatures in comparison
ϖ Race, Gender, Ethnicity
ϖ Languages and cultural heritage
ϖ Folk literature / Tribal literature
ϖ Cultural identity
ϖ Gothic tradition in aboriginal writings
ϖ Diasporic Literature
ϖ Multiculturalism
ϖ Regional writing in India / Aboriginal writing in Africa, Australia







Guidelines for paper submissions
 Standard A4 size paper with 1.5 margins on all sides
Double spacing throughout
Scripts should be in MS Word (2003-2007) – Times New Roman,  Font size 12
Title page: full name of the author(s), designation, affiliation and title of the paper, e-mail id, contact number
All submissions should follow the latest edition of MLA stylesheet for documentation (8th edition)
Abstracts must not exceed 300 words
Full papers must be within 2,500 - 4,000 words
Soft copy of the abstract and full paper may be sent as an e-mail attachment to: englishpg@kristujayanti.com

Selected papers will be peer reviewed and published in an UGC Indexed journal as conference proceeding.







Important dates:
Submission of abstracts: 15th November, 2017
Notification of Acceptance: 25th November, 2017
Submission of full papers: 15th December, 2017





For any other queries please mail to: englishpg@kristujayanti.com


Friday, October 27, 2017

International Fellowship Program at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin







Call For Applications:

Launched in 2009, the International Fellowship Program (ISP) offers the opportunity to international researchers, especially early career scholars, to conduct research at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.






The program supports projects that are directly related with the diverse institutions and the rich collections of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. The fellowships, which can be held to up to three months, allow researchers to work on their individual projects and to establish professional contacts at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. The program aims to strengthen the position of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin in the international research network and therefore specifically addresses scholars who do not reside in Germany. The fellows will also gain the opportunity to participate in the academic and cultural life at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin and the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz.





The applicants must hold at least a first university degree (M.A. or equivalent degree) by the time of the application.

Guidelines and Application form you can finde here:

Other institutions, which are part of the Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz (the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, the Geheime Staatsarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz, the Staatliche Institut für Musikforschung, and the Ibero-American Institute), offer similar fellowship opportunities. For more information, click here.







Please submit your application in one PDF file by 31.12. 2017 to forschung@smb.spk-berlin.de

For queries on the program please consult our website










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Thursday, October 26, 2017

Three-day International Conference on “Transnationalism, Culture and Diaspora in the Era of Globalisation” - February 21-23,2018, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar .








Call For Abstracts: 
The conference will address the mutual relations and converging contours of Diaspora, Trans-nationalism and Culture against the unfolding process of Globalisation. Some of the key concepts that are central to the discipline of Diaspora such as nation, nation-state, ethnicity, locality, identity etc. have undergone massive changes in the wake of  globalisation. AtoQuayson and Girish Daswani rightly point out that “a diaspora, of whatever character, must not be perceived as a discrete entity but rather as being formed out of a series of contradictory convergences of peoples, ideas, and even cultural orientations.” The shifting nature of the immigrants’/emigrants’relations to places, both remembered and inhabited, and cultures, both inherited and acquired, across borders, both real and imagined, complicate their everyday perceptions and necessitate constant negotiations between their locations and origins. This is as much a cultural process as political or social.Literature of the Diaspora is replete with long journeys across both space in search of one’s  Individual or collective self. The conference will examine these relations in terms of conceptual categories like ethnicity, nostalgia, identity, nation, nation-state etc.






About the Conference
The conference has been divided into the following themes and subthemes. However, these themes and subthemes are not absolute.

Themes and Subthemes:
  • Diaspora and Development
  • Diaspora and Conflict (Resolution): Peace
  • Makers or Wreckers
  • Diaspora andYouth
  • Diaspora Philanthropy
  • Diaspora and Civil Society Organisations
  • DiasporicAssociations or Organisations
  • Diaspora and Entrepreneurship
  • Gender and Diaspora
  • Technology and Diaspora
  • Diaspora as Economic, Social, Cultural and Political Capital
  • Methodological Issues of Migration and Diaspora
  • International Migration and Human Rights
  • Illegal Migration
  • Migration and Identity
  • Theoretical Perspectives of Diaspora
  • Global Diasporas
  • Indian Diaspora across the Globe
  • Diaspora, Media and Trans-nationalism
  • Diasporic Literature (pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial period)
  • Refugee Literatures, Exile Literatures and Travel Writings
  • Refugees, Exiles and Travelers
  • Diaspora Engagement Policies
  • Diaspora and Soft Power
  • Diaspora and Citizenship
  • Diaspora and International Relations
  • Effect of International Migration on Origin and Destination Regions
  • Migration and Globalisation
  • International Migration and Human Trafficking 







Important Dates



Last date for receiving abstract (Tentatively) 02 Dec 2017
Communication about selection (Tentatively) 10 Dec 2017
Last date for receiving full paper (Tentatively) 15 Jan 2018
Date of Conference (Tentatively) 21-23 Feb 2018
Venue of Conference (Tentatively) Central University of Gujarat






Registration Fees
Academician / Professional / Faculty Member : 1,000 INR
Research Scholar/Student: 500 INR







For More Details:
Please send your abstracts in about 200-250 words to the
For any further information or query please contact Dr. Atanu Mohapatra at
Tel : 079-23977436, Mob. : 93748 31813 


National Conference On “Routing the Rootless: exploRing the liteRatuRes of indigenous CultuRes” 1-2 December 2017 Organized by Department of English Government Degree College Udhampur, J&K







CONFERENCE BACKGROUND

The term ‘Fourth World’, albeit being in its early formative stage, is designated to mean one third of the world’s population whose descendants are forcefully incorporated into states yet maintain a distinct political culture that predates and continues to resist encroachment of the recognized states and are ceaselessly engaged in a struggle to gain a fair amount of sovereignty over their national homelands. On account of persistent global patterns of ethnocide and ecocide perpetrated against these ancient but internationally unrecognized nations, the Fourth World has received some fresh attention. As an inevitable by-product of post World War II upheavals, the core of the world power system split into two large geopolitical blocs of associated interests. A Euro American bloc of the states with political and economic ties came to be called the First World to which Japan joined the bandwagon later. The Second World, the other geopolitical bloc comprised the communist socialist states including the Soviet Union, China, North Korea, North Vietnam and until recently, Eastern Europe. However, few newly decolonized states that were characterized by economic dependency and debt burden, preferred to sit on a fence by not aligning with either bloc of the geopolitical power were christened the "Third World.” The people of ancient nations that lived beyond modern industrial norm and abounded in hunter gatherers, nomadic, pastoral and farmers constitute the Fourth World. The inhabitants of the Fourth World reside both in urban and rural areas but they are structurally irrelevant in the society as they neither produce nor consume what is considered important in  a globalised and technologically connected world. The Fourth World includes a whole range of the tribal and peasant societies that share a number of attributes, including a low level of political and economic integration in the state system, an inferior political status, and an underprivileged economic position. We welcome contributions on the following themes:






Dynamics of Social Exclusion - Issues, Trends and Prospects
➢ Identity Politics, Stereotypes and Platitudes in Literature
➢ Art and Aesthetics of Aboriginal Art, Craft and Culture
➢ Discourse of Nativism
➢ Cultural Studies
➢ Re-Writing, Re-Visiting and Critiquing History
➢ Literature of Social Protest
➢ Regionalization and Literature
➢ Rural Literature
➢ Localization and Literature
➢ Ethnocentrism in Literature
➢ Post-Colonialism and Neo-Colonialism
➢ Role of Class, Caste, Race and Gender in Literature and Culture
➢ Dalit, Tribal, Nomadic and Black Literature
➢ Subaltern Discourse
➢ Children’s Narratives
➢ Ecological Concern in Literature
➢ Issues and Challenges in Translating Minority and Subaltern Text
➢ Any other topic(s) relevant to the theme of the Conference

You are requested to send your abstracts on or before 13 November 2017 at gdcudhampurconference2017@gmail.com 








Registration Details:
1. For Outstation Participants: Rs. 3000/- (Faculty) & Rs. 2500/- (Students and Scholars),
exclusive of boarding and lodging and Rs. 4000/- (Faculty) & Rs. 3500/- (Students and
Scholars), inclusive of boarding and lodging.
2. For Local Participants: Rs. 1500/- (Faculty) & Rs. 1200/- (Students and Scholars).






Bank Details for NEFT / Online Transfer:
Beneficiary Name : PRINCIPAL GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE, UDHAMPUR
Bank Name : JK BANK
Bank Address : JK BANK MAIN BRANCH, UDHAMPUR
Account No. : 0028040500000676
Account Type : Saving
IFSC Code : JAKAOUDMPUR
Chairperson: Prof. S.S. Balwal
Organizing Committee: Deptt. Of English








For any Queries Contact:
Prof. Kamaldeep Kaur: 09419962957
Dr. Shubhra Jamwal: 09419130321
Dr. Rippy Bawa: 094191609 




Tuesday, October 24, 2017

International Conference on Communication and Dialogue: Integrating Global Communities by IAICS- July 5– 8, 2018 Chicago,USA








Call for Papers:

There are two opposing perspectives that have resulted from today’s globalized world: One that promotes diversity, interconnectedness, and interdependence through open borders and intercultural collaboration as the antidote to the global problems of inequality, terrorism, and climate change. But not all subscribe to this notion, as another, more harmful view is characterized by ethnocentrism, prejudice, xenophobia, and implicit biases, which cause fear, exclusion, alienation, divisiveness, and violence. As intercultural communication scholars, it is our ethical responsibility to identify, analyze, and provide strategies and solutions to these problems and to create inclusive and integrated global 
communities through engaging intercultural and international dialogues.






Integration of communities requires humanity to come together through compassion, empathy, shared values, common interests, and full participation of all people while acknowledging and respecting cultural differences. By sharing research from diverse interdisciplinary perspectives on intercultural and international issues, we can generate new ideas, new ways of thinking, and collective wisdom toward a brighter future. 







Conference Time: July 5-8, 2018
Conference Venue: DePaul University, Chicago, IL, USA







Conference Goals:
• To provide scholars, educators and practitioners from different cultural communities with opportunities to interact, network and benefit from each other’s research and expertise related to intercultural and international issues;
• To synthesize research perspectives and foster interdisciplinary scholarly dialogues for developing integrated approaches to complex problems of communication in global contexts;
• To advance modes of inquiry for intercultural communication research and disseminate practical findings to facilitate understanding among cultures;
• To foster global intercultural sensitivity and integration in discussing and addressing challenging issues facing humanity.







Topics: 

Topics are broadly defined, but not limited to the following 
areas:

  • Studies on globalization 
  • Culture and community building
  • Cosmopolitanism in culture
  • Language and culture
  • Discourse analysis and global implications
  • Nonverbal communication in intercultural contexts
  • Cultural identity
  • International conflict
  • Comparative literature and poetics
  • Cultural hybridity
  • Language teaching in intercultural communication
  • Media and film studies across cultures
  • Journalism and globalization
  • Global communication and technology
  • Public relations and advertising in global contexts 
  • Intercultural communication competency
  • Intercultural and public policy
  • Cultural studies
  • Environmental studies
  • Rhetorical studies
  • Translation studies






Guidelines for Submission:
Abstract, 100-150 words in English, including positions, affiliations, email addresses and mailing addresses for all authors. Times New Roman 12pt font size, single-spaced.

The conference working language is English.




Deadlines
Submit abstracts and panel proposals by November 1, 2017. 
Notification letters will be sent out by February 15, 2018.







Send Submissions to: Xing Lu, Ph.D., Conference Chair, DePaul University, IAICS2018@depaul.edu

Conference Host:  The College of Communication, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, USA

Conference Web Site:  go.depaul.edu/iaics; find information on fees, registration, and accommodations.

IAICS Website: http://web.uri.edu/iaics/; learn more about IAICS, including goals and membership information. 

CUELT 2017: Cukurova International ELT Teacher Conferences.-5-6 April 2018 Cukurova University, Turkey






Call For Abstracts:

Dear participants and attendees of the 3rd Cukurova ELT Teachers Conference,

English language teaching and learning has been changing the scene and changing itself and the CUELT Conferences seek out new themes and practices in  language learning and teaching. With the introduction of 21st century skills and information and communication technology in ELT classes, we are exposed to reshape the language teaching and learning  to gain radically different outcomes. 









Therefore CUELT 2017 conference aims to gather a large number of scholars, researchers, practitioners and educators with interests in language teaching & learning and linguistics at all levels from all around the world. It also aims a look at the issues to promote connections between theory and practice so as to activate classes, accelerate language learning process and to introduce innovations in language pedagogy. 
Speakers can choose to do an oral presentation or a poster presentation. For both types of proposals, speakers are expected to submit a structured abstract through our proposal submission system. All proposals will be blind-reviewed by at least two members of the editorial and advisory board for scope and quality.








As with the previous conferences, there will be a number of oral and poster presentations and an impressive line-up of keynote speakers who will share their new insights.


Researchers, Linguists, and ELT scholars from all around the world are invited to submit their papers to CUELT 2017: Cukurova International ELT Teacher Conferences.  Proposals for presentations are invited on the following, but not limited to, themes:









  • Applied Linguistics and Language Education 
  • Approaches and Methods in Language Education 
  • New Pedagogies in Teaching English Language and Applied Linguistics 
  • English as an International Language 
  • English for Academic Purposes 
  • Literature and English Language Teaching 
  • English for Specific Purposes 
  • English Language Curriculum Development 
  • English Language Teaching Materials Development 
  • Intercultural Communication 
  • Corpus-Based Language Teaching 
  • Language Learning and Acquisition 
  • English and Education Policies: Fact-Finding, Formulation, Implementation and Evaluation 
  • Life-long Language Learning 
  • Distance Language Education 
  • Multimedia and ICT in English Language Education 
  • Teacher Training and Education 
  • Continuous Professional Development 
  • Translation Studies & Language Teaching 
  • Modes of Testing and Evaluation 
  • Virtual Learning Environment 
  • Digital Game Based Language Learning 







CUELT Conferences have become worldwide and well-attended ELT events in Turkey. CUELT Conferences are international, and therefore, make effort to gather academics and researchers from as many countries as possible. The previous events have already attracted over 300 participants from all over the world. CUELT-2017 had a great number of concurrent sessions (about 150 presentations from 90 international and national presenters) selected from the largest number of proposals ever received. 



Aimed at ELT teachers, practitioners, policy-makers and graduate students, CUELT 2018 will be held in Adana, Turkey in 5-6 April 2018 and will build on the success of our previous conferences. 

April is the most beautiful season in Adana. It is orange blossom season and Orange Blossom Carnival will be held on 07 April 2018, Saturday (http://www.nisandaadanada.com). Those who enjoy carnivals and who desire to inhale the smell of beautiful oranges can extend their stay after our fruitful conference.

Registration and abstract submission is open now.








 Abstract Submission  Dates
Call for papers begins September 11, 2017
Deadline for Abstract Submission December 22, 2017
Deadline for Early Registration January 31, 2018
Deadline for Late Registration March 1, 2018
Deadline for Full Paper Submission June 15, 2018







Visit Us :https://www.cueltconferences.org/

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Moderating: Charles Montgomery Gray Fellowship 2018






Call For Applications:

The Newberry Library's long-standing fellowship program provides outstanding scholars with the time, space, and community required to pursue innovative and ground-breaking scholarship. In addition to the Library’s collections, fellows are supported by a collegial interdisciplinary community of researchers, curators, and librarians. An array of scholarly and public programs also contributes to an engaging intellectual environment.






The Charles Montgomery Gray Fellowship provides access to the Newberry’s collection for PhD candidates or postdoctoral scholars. This fellowship is open to applicants in all areas of study appropriate to the library’s collection. Preference will be given to those working in the early modern period or Renaissance, as well as in English history, legal history, or European history.







Short-Term Fellowships are available to postdoctoral scholars, PhD candidates, and those who hold other terminal degrees. Short-Term Fellowships are generally awarded for 1 to 2 months; unless otherwise noted the stipend is $2,500 per month. These fellowships support individual scholarly research for those who have a specific need for the Newberry's collection and are mainly restricted to individuals who live and work outside of the Chicago metropolitan area.

 The deadline for short-term opportunities is December 15.







Many of the Newberry's fellowship opportunities have specific eligibility requirements; in order to learn more about these requisites, as well as application guidelines and additional fellowship opportunities, please visit our website. Questions should be addressed to research@newberry.org

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