Monday 26 September 2016

[WhatsUpUoH] Raw.Con 2016 at CCL, UoH

The Centre for Comparative Literature, School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad organizes the annual researchers' meet called RAW.CON (Researchers at Work Conference). This conference is especially meant to provide a platform for students and research scholars to present their works. The conference attracts research scholars of Humanities, Social Sciences and other related fields across the nation. After successfully organizing the programme in the past years, it is the 6th year of this widespread and prestigious conference. The theme of this year's conference is "Understanding Nation: Issues and Comparative Ideas in the Contemporary Context". The dates are 28 – 30th September 2016.

 

Here are the plenary talks that you might find interesting.

 

28th 10 am: Sanal Mohan, MG University, Kottayam; "Anticaste Movements and Nationalism"

 

28th 1.50 pm: Prathama Banerjee, CSDS, New Delhi: "Nation Impossible?: Castes, Pasts and the Problem of History"

 

29th 9.30 am: Bimol Akoijam, JNU, New Delhi: "Nation and its Exception: AFSPA and Resistance"

 

29th 2 pm: Hilal Ahmed: CSDS, New Delhi: Contemporary Meanings of Minority Constitution and Politics

 

30th 9.30 am: Satish Deshpande, DU: 'Weak' Students in 'Elite' Institutions: The Challenges of Democratizing Higher Education.

 

 

Detailed programme attached too.

Please do come and inform others.

 

Thank you.

 

Documentation and Publicity Team

Raw.Con 2016, CCL, UoH


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Thanks & Regards:

Abu Saleh
PhD Research Scholar @ Centre for Comparative Literature (CCL)
School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad (UoH), India.
Mobile: +91 94 94 24 26 45

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