Dear All,
Congratulations!
We are happy to inform you that your abstract has been long listed. However, the final selection will depend on the full paper, to be submitted by 10/03/21. Our eminent panelists(Prof. Banerjee, Prof.Cabellos, Prof. Lawrence and Prof. Raouf) believe that your abstracts have the potential to be developed into insightful and engaging full-length papers. Looking forward to reading your full-papers.
Note- Please understand this symposium is not merely limited to paper presentations. The keynote speakers are highly reputed academicians in their field and the selected papers are varied and insightful. The symposium will be an enriching experience to all those you attend it.
Our ultimate goal is to have proper discussion and understanding. Hence, those who are not selected, and need academic support, UMRAN will arrange a separate session so they will get benefit in their academic career and will be able to present in our upcoming academic session with others who did not get a chance in this Symposium.
List of selected applicants for writing their full paper-
Name | Title of the paper |
Yaşar Sarı | Identity Politics or Political Identity: Collective Identity-Conflict Relations in World Politics With the end of the Cold War |
Rajoshree Ghosh | The creation of a new Persianate elite culture with the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate |
Dibaranjan Mondal | Re-reading Tagore’s Gora : Vistas of History, Nation and Identity |
Shreejita Basak | Power and Contestation in a Period of Turmoil: Shifting Gender Relations and the Rise of the Khwājasarās in Eighteenth Century North India |
Rizky Amallia | Identity Politics of the Kurds and the Uighurs: Similarities and Differences |
Rajeev Kumar | THE QUEST OF KABIR: CONSCIENCE AS POETRY IN PRE-MODERN INDIA |
Rohoullah Vakilzadeh | Investigating the Influence of Iranian Music on Ottoman Music; Timurid and Safavid period |
Mateso Bashingwa | AN EXPLORATORY STUDY INTO BURUNDI DRUMMING “INGOMA” AS CULTURAL IDENTITY FOR NATIONAL RECONCILIATION |
Halima Bensaid | The Algerian Black Decade: Agency and Identity Formation in Todorov’s Narrative Theory |
Sreedarsana R Nair | Identity and Self Imaging :A Reading of Charlie Kaufman’s Works |
Mehar Jahan Bushra | Revamping the Past: History, Language, and Identity in George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty Four |
Nikita Gandotra and Dr Shuchi Agrawal | Death of the American Dream and Birth of the New Woman: A Case Study of Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant |
Fathima M | Ageing and Evolving Identities: Examining Margaret Laurence’s The Stone Angel and Philip Roth’s The Dying Animal |
Anuradha Dosad | No Straight Lines: Analysis of the representation of the lesbianism in Elegy |
Swasti Bisai | APPROACHING THE QUESTION OF IDENTITY THROUGH THE LENS OF A DIASPORIC CONSCIOUSNESS IN JHUMPA LAHIRI’S “INTERPRETER OF MALADIES” |
Radhika Rajeev | The Self: Masculine, Feminine or Genderless? |
Auswyn Winter Japang it | ‘For It Was Unity That Ushered Our Beginning’: Narratives on the History and Cultural Identity of Wahkhen Village in Meghalaya |
SVD Chandrasekhar | Narrative Politics in the Production of a Queer Text |
Najam Tahirkheli | Reflections on the Shrinking Role of the Pashtun Communal Hujra, Modernity, and Ibn Khaldun’s ‘Asabiyyah’ |
Anwesha Maiti | Identity Formation as a Site of Resistance: An investigation into posthuman identities through Priya Sarukkai Chabria’s Clone |
Ashish Kerketta | Towards an Adivasi Perspective and Critical Response: Reading Food and Identity in Sowvendra Shekhar Hansda’s November is the Month of Migration and They Eat Meat |
Sohini Dasgupta | Is the Identity of Bengali Language and Her Dialects at a turn of the screw? A Study of Linguistic Marginalisation and Distortion |
Amrit Mishra | Love and the Self in the Poetry of Mirza Ghalib: An Existential Approach |
Mohimarnab Biswas | The contested contours of city and identity in ‘Uma’ and ‘Asur’: Decoding the Bhadralok imagination of Durga Puja in Kolkata’s popular Bengali cinema |
Nunchawii Hatlei | Taking offence: as a process producing identity |
Jaya Sharma | The “Old” and the “New” America: Coming Together of Identities in an American Suburb |
Anju Maria | Refugee Literature: A Representation of Diverse Identity Crises |
Susismita Sharma | A Quest for The Inner Self: Reading Select Spiritual Literatur |
Shamsudin Abikar | How the Somali origin pupils and their parents in an English primary school perceive their identity when learning their heritage language literacy. |
Sneha Das | GAYATRI CHAKRAVORTY SPIVAK’S ‘CAN THE SUBALTERN SPEAK?’: REDEFINING SUPPRESSED IDENTITIE |
Vaibhav Sharma | Title: Narratives of Identity in German Society Post Reunification. |
Tanbir Shahnawaz | Passion for Adventure with Historical Accuracy: A study of travel writings of William Dalrymple |
Tiasola Aier
FARHAT NASREEN | Representation of War: A study of Tahmima Anam’s A Golden Age and The Good Muslim
The Politics of Muslim Identity in the court of Emperor Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar
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