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List of Abstracts List of Abstracts Submitted for ICSSR Sponsored Two-Day Interdisciplinary International Seminar Organised by Sarat Centenary College in Collaboration with West Bengal Heritage Commission on Heritage, Culture & Identity: Re-Negotiating Spaces of Memory in a Time of Rapid Urbanisation 20 & 21 January 2020 Sl. Authors Titles of the Papers No. 1. Dr Abin Chakraborty, Assistant Professor in English, Chandernagore College Heritage, City and Identity: Examining the Rhetoric of Calcutta Architectural Legacies 2. Archita Chatterjee Research Scholar, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur ‘When memory speaks’: Tracing environment-livelihood interface among the Chhau community of Dr Jenia Mukherjee, Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Technology Purulia Kharagpur 3. Dr Anurag Bhattacharyya, Assistant Professor, Dibrugarh University Negotiating Spaces of Cultural Memory in Select Fiction of Gao Xingjian 4. Arabindu Sardar, Assistant Professor in History, Sarat Centenary College Environmental Refugees: A Study of internal migration in the Indian Sundarbans (1964-2011) 5. Bharati Show, Assistant Professor, Sushil Kar College, Champahati The Web of Clashing Cultural Values: Turkey and the West in Orhan Pamuk’s Snow 6. Arijit Mukherjee, Assistant Professor, Behala College The Vanishing Space: Kolkata’s ‘Para’ Culture and the Changing Dimensions 7. Dr Ariktam Chatterjee, Assistant Professor of English (WBES), Government The Diachronic Axis of Semiosphere: Locating Memory in Yuri Lotman’s Theory of Culture General Degree College, Singur 8. Dr Arpita Ghatak, ICSSR Post-Doctoral Fellow, Kazi Nazrul University Digital Integration/Invasion in Jatra: A Critical Investigation in Bengal 9. Asoke Howlader, Assistant Professor in English, Bejoy Narayan Mahavidyalaya Shaping of Gender Roles in Urban Culture: Reading Three Select Plays of Mahesh Dattani Dr. Arindam Modak, Associate Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences Department, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur 10. Atisha Rai, Research Scholar, The English and Foreign Languages University Contesting Spaces of Hiroshima: Exploring the Atomic Bomb Dome as a Heterotopia 11. Dr Emmanuel Adeniyi, Lecturer, Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, In Search of European Utopia: Illegal Migration, Migrant Knowledges and the Aborted Hope of Nigeria Nigerian-Libya Returnees 12. Richik Banerjee, State Aided College Teacher, St. Paul's Cathedral Mission The politics of spectral resistance in The Hungry Tide College, Kolkata 13. Dr Barnali Chattopadhyay, Associate Professor, Hooghly Women’s College Role of Rural Women in Textile Industry: A Loss of Culture and Heritage (19th to early 20th Century) 14. Dr Suranjana Bhadra, Assistant Professor, Serampore Girls’ College Excavating the Lost Melody of Serampore 15. Buddhadev Hembram, MPhil Research Scholar, The University of Burdwan Urbanization of Kalimpong and Kurseong Municipal Area in West Bengal: A Comparative Study Prof. Narayan Chandra Jana, Professor, The University of Burdwan Purnava Ghosh, MPhil Research Scholar, The University of Burdwan Ratan Pal, MPhil Research Scholar, The University of Burdwan 16. Anwesa Chattopadhyay, Phd Scholar, Bankura University Alienation And Crisis Of Identity In Post-9/11 America: A Study Of H.M. Naqvi’s Home Boy 17. Dr Mitrajit Chatterjee, Assistant Professor of Geography, Kabi Sukanta Impact of Urbanisation on selected heritage-cum-religious sites alongside the right bank of the Mahavidyalaya Hooghly river in Hooghly District, West Bengal Atma Deep Dutta, Freelance Researcher, BIT, Mesra 18. Mohana Das, PhD Scholar, Amity University Recounting Rapid Urbanization and How It Influences Cultural Heritage 19. David Hanneng, Research Scholar, Visva Bharati, Santiniketan Being a Kuki in Nagaland: the Politics of Identity and changing dynamics 20. Debojyoti Dan, CWTT, Naba Ballygunge Mahavidyalaya Episteme of Borders in Re-negotiating Spaces of Memory in Manto’s ‘The Dog of Titwal’ and the novel ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ 21. Dipak Kumar Doley, Assistant Professor, Department of English, Dibrugarh MEMORY AND POSTMEMORY: READING TRANS-GENERATIONAL PARTITION University MEMORIES IN KRITI ARORA'S THIS OR THAT? OR NEITHER? 22. Dr Dipanwita Sarkar (Paria), Assistant Professor, Chandernagore College URBANIZATION: A RAPIDLY GROWING CAUSE OF HABITAT LOSS AND DECLINING Nibedita Maji, Research Scholar, Chandernagore College BIODIVERSITY 23. Divyani Sharma, MPhil Scholar at Visva-Bharati Traversing the Self Through Space: Identity, Culture and Memory in Asterios Polyp 24. Dr Dolon Ray, Assistant Professor in English, Chhatna Chandidas Finding Roots in Unaccustomed Earth: Santhal Migrations in the tales of Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar Mahavidyalaya 25. Mohona Chatterjee, Assistant Professor in English, Amity Institute of English Assaying the intangible heritage in the Agomoni Songs: Bridal Diaspora, Migration and Marriage Studies and Research, Amity University 26. Gopal Haldar, Assistant Professor, Burdwan Raj College Rapid Urbanization: The Effect of the Sustainable Development in the Indian Cities 27. Adrija Guha, Assistant Professor, JIS College of Engineering, Kalyani Ruins of Kolkata: The Tagore Mansions 28. Dr Anuradha Guha Thakurata, Asst. Prof. In Geography Syamsundar College Housing Condition of Slum Area in Raipur City, Chhattisgarh 29. Indrajit Mandal, Assistant Professor, Chandidas Mahavidyalaya, Khujutipara AIR POLLUTION OF RAIPUR CITY (C.G.) 30. Arup Kumar Saha, Assistant Professor of Geography, Chandrapur College Assessment of the Rapid Urban growth and Special Dimension of existing Water Supply System Dr Indrani Mukherjee, Assistant Professor of Geography, Chandrapur College (WSS): A Study on Koochbihar Municipality, West Bengal, India Dr Prabir Kumar Kundu, Assistant Professor of Geography, Siliguri Mahila Mahavidyalaya Asit Das, Assistant Professor of Geography, Saldiha College 31. Jayanti Datta, Associate Professor of English, Sivanath Sastri College Mumbai Rap- A New Sense of the Sacred 32. Dr Jaya Thakur, Junior Fellow, ORF Kolkata Tracing the Line between Eloi and Morlock: Changing Identity and Urban Neighbourhoods in Peripheral Areas of Kolkata 33. Dr Jayati Kumar, Faculty (Full time Contractual), Department of Mass Growing Urbanization of Bollywood: Changing Contour of Culture, Character and Economy Communication, the University of Burdwan 34. Jemima Sakum Phipon, Assistant Professor, M.U.C Women’s College ‘Becoming Tribal’ :Heritage ,Identity and Ethno Politics in Chetan Raj Shrestha’s The Light of his Clan 35. Juthika Biswakarma, Assistant Professor, Jogamaya Devi College Smart Villages and Cities with Souls: Key to Conservation of Cultural Heritage 36. Kalachand Sain, Govt. approved PTT, Balagarh B.K.Mahavidyalaya SELF HELP GROUP AND ITS IMPACT ON RURAL WOMEN’S LIVE: A CASE STUDY 37. Dr Chhanda Karfa, Assistant Professor in Geography, Dr G.M. Roy College, TRACING THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF SANTINIKETAN AND ITS SURROUNDINGS Monteswar Dr Sandip Tah, Assistant Professor in Geography, Khandra College 38. Dr Khandakar Mahammad Hasib, Assistant Professor in Botany, Sarat Exploitation of biodegradable wastes for producing vermicompost through environment-friendly Centenary College approach 39. Kyamalia Bairagya, Assistant Professor of English, Turku Hansda Lapsa Hemram Globalization and ‘Other Spaces’: Heterotopia and its Various Implications Mahavidyalay 40. Dr Lily Mondal, Assistant. Professor, Hooghly Women’s College Partition and Dalit Identity: A Study of The Other Side of Silence by Urvashi Butalia 41. Dr Ugbudian Lucky Igohosa, Lecturer, Department of History and Strategic Migrant Heritage in Nigeria Studies, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ebonyi, Nigeria 42. Madhusudan Pramanick, Assistant Professor, Prabhu Jagatbandhu College Trend and Pattern of Urban Expansion in Howrah District, West Bengal 43. Dr Mahuya Bandyopadhyay, Assistant Professor of Geography, Swami IMPACT OF URBANIZATION ON SCULPTURAL HERITAGE : A CASE STUDY OF BISHNUPUR TOWN Dhananjoy Das Kathiababa Mahavidyalaya 44. Krishna Mallick, Assistant Professor, Balarampur College IMPLEMENTATION OF DIGITALIZATION HAS DIMINISHED THE BARRIERS IN HIGHER EDUCATION Dr Shovan Ghosh, Associate Professor, Diamond Harbour Women University AMONG THE COLLEGE- STUDENTS OF PURULIA MUNICIPALITYAREA, WEST BENGAL 45. Mitali Ghosh, Assistant Professor of Geography, Sambhu Nath College Labpur HEALTH AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF URBAN SLUM WOMEN: A PROFILE FROM CHANDERNAGORE Dr Shovan Ghosh, Associate Professor, Diamond Harbour Women University MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, DISTRICT – HOOGHLY, WEST BENGAL 46. Ngutoli Y Swu, Assistant Professor (History), Department of Higher Education, Degeneration of ‘Memory’: The Case of Sümi Naga Government of Nagaland 47. Passang Doma Bhutia , Assistant Professor of Political Science, Maharaja Ecotourism as a Panacea for Environmental, Social, Economic and Cultural Development in Srischandra college Darjeeling Himalayan Region 48. Dr Pinaki Maiti, Assistant Professor of Bengali, Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar Paradigm Shift of Bengali fiction: From Sixties to the last decade of 20th Century College, Belonia 49. Ramesh Chandra Praadhani, Assistant Prof. In English, P.S. Degree College THE STUDY OF R.K. NARAYAN’S NOVELS: A QUEST FOR IDENTITY Deogaon 50. Dr Rima Chakraborty, Assistant Professor in English, Santal Bidroha Sardha THE INFRANGIBLE ETHNIC TIES IN INTERPRETER OF MALADIES Satabarshiki Mahavidyalaya, Goaltore 51. Reshma Khatoon, MPhil scholar, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta Calcutta’s Firingi
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