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Two-Day International Conference: Environmental Humanities: A Multidisciplinary Dialogue on Ecological Agency and Crisis

  🌿 CALL FOR PAPERS 🌎 Two-Day International Conference on Environmental Humanities: A Multidisciplinary Dialogue on Ecological Agency and Crisis 🗓 Dates: April 22–23, 2026 🏛 Venue: Women’s Christian College, Kolkata, India 💻 Mode: Hybrid (Online & Offline) 🔍 About the Conference The Department of English, Women’s Christian College (affiliated to the University of Calcutta, India) invites scholars, students, and researchers to participate in an international conference exploring the evolving field of Environmental Humanities . This academic dialogue seeks to reimagine the intersections between ecology, culture, literature, and human–nonhuman agency. It aims to address the urgent questions surrounding environmental crises, sustainability, and ecological consciousness through interdisciplinary perspectives. The conference is organized in collaboration with : The University of Notre Dame , Australia Transilvania University of Brasov , Romania Spadina Literary Re...

📘 English Literature Factbook

   📘 English Literature Factbook 🔹  Part 1 🔹 Format:  PDF  💰 Price:   ₹199 Only 📦 Delivery:  Within 30 minutes via email or Telegram 📲 Step 1: Pay via UPI Scan the QR code below or pay to UPI ID:  urvashee@ptyes ✅ You can use Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, BHIM, etc. 🧾 Step 2: Submit Payment Details After making payment, click the button below to upload your payment screenshot and get your book. 👉  Fill Google Form to Get Your Book   📧 Delivery Instructions Once we receive your details, your PDF book will be sent to your email or Telegram within 30 minutes. ⚠️ Note:  This book is for personal use only. Copying, printing, or sharing is prohibited. Thank you for your support and happy studying!

Literary Criticism & Theory

  ✅  1 – Structuralism Structuralism is a theory that says every text has an underlying structure . We understand meaning by studying the system of language (not just the author or history). Language as a system – Words get meaning by their relation to other words , not by themselves. Influence of Linguistics – Developed from Ferdinand de Saussure’s ideas . Concept of Binary Oppositions – Example: good/evil, life/death, male/female – meaning is created by differences. Focus – Not on the author, but on structure, language, and signs . Imp Terms Sign = Signifier (word) + Signified (concept) Langue (language system) vs. Parole (individual speech) Structure = underlying rules that organize meaning Main Critics Ferdinand de Saussure – Founder (linguistics) Claude Lévi-Strauss – Applied structuralism to anthropology Roland Barthes – In literature, “Death of the Author” concept Roman Jakobson – Russian Formalist turned stru...

National Seminar 1

  📢 Call for Papers: One Day National Seminar on “The Unhomed Selves: War, Exile and its Repercussions” 📍 Organized by: PG Department of English, Catholicate College, Pathanamthitta (An IQAC Initiative) 🗓 Date: 5th December 2025 🖥 Mode: Hybrid (Online & Offline) 🌍 About the Seminar The Catholicate College, Pathanamthitta invites scholars, researchers, and academicians to participate in a thought-provoking One Day National Seminar titled “The Unhomed Selves: War, Exile and its Repercussions.” War and exile leave lasting scars that go beyond borders and battlefields. They reshape the displaced individuals’ sense of identity, belonging, and memory while redefining the social, cultural, and political landscapes of host nations. This seminar seeks to explore these complex dimensions of displacement and its human, emotional, and intellectual aftermaths. 🎯 Thrust Areas (but not limited to): Trauma and Memory Cultural Identity Narratives of Exile ...

webinar - 1

  webinar - 1 webinar  One-Day National Webinar on The Need and Use of Indian Languages: Diversity, Vernacularity, and the Future of Knowledge 🗓️ 15 October 2025 | 📍 Google Meet 🔗 https://meet.google.com/qdb-tqyh-cgw 📌 Important Dates Abstract Submission: 13 Oct 2025 Webinar Date: 15 Oct 2025 Full Paper Submission: 25 Oct 2025 ✅ Key Highlights Funded by Department of Higher Education, MP Registration, Participation & Publication FREE E-certificates for (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); all participants 📲 Register 👉 https://forms.gle/3Mcch2TpqRpHhJE16   Join WhatsApp 👉 https://chat.whatsapp.com/LSze8f68LmYEmdQ96SalZJ 👩‍💼 Coordinator: Dr Shabina Fatima, Govt. College Khaniyadhana, Shivpuri MP 📧 indianlanguages.webinar@gmail.com | 📞 9621858304 / 9452264887

Famous Translations in English: Epics, Novels, and Social Classics

 Explore famous Indian literature translations in English, including Mahabharata, Ramayana, Tagore’s poetry, Premchand’s novels, Dalit literature, and modern social classics. Learn about epic tales, social justice works, and influential regional writings translated into English. Famous Translations in English: Epics, Novels, and Social Classics Introduction  Indian literature, rich in epics, novels, poetry, and social narratives, has been translated into English to reach a global audience. From the timeless Mahabharata and Ramayana to the socially critical works of Premchand , Mahasweta Devi , and Bama , translations make India’s literary heritage accessible to readers worldwide. This post explores the most famous Indian literature translations in English , highlighting epics, caste-focused works, feminist narratives, and regional classics that are essential for students, researchers, and literature enthusiasts alike. 1. Homer’s Works Original: Greek Translation...

Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) in Literature: Key Authors, Works & 15 MCQs for UGC NET

 Explore the world of Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) literature, key authors and works, and test your knowledge with 15 important UGC NET MCQs. Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) in Literature: Key Authors, Works & 15 MCQs for UGC NET Introduction: Science Fiction, popularly known as Sci-Fi, is a genre of literature that explores imaginative and futuristic concepts such as space travel, time travel, advanced technology, artificial intelligence, and extraterrestrial life. src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-5589048992636585" crossorigin="anonymous"> From early works like Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein to modern cyberpunk and dystopian novels, Sci-Fi has captivated readers worldwide. This post provides a comprehensive guide to Sci-Fi, its key authors and works, and 15 important MCQs for UGC NET aspirants. Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) 1. Definition Fiction dealing with imaginative concepts such as futuristic science, techn...