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Curriculum Vitae Curriculum Vitae Name: DR. SARAWADE AUDUMBAR MOTILAL Designation: Associate Professor Address (Office): Department of English, Shivaji University, Kolhapur Ph. (0231) 2609311 Address (Residence): Flat No. 304, “Prathamesh”, C. S. No. 373, Plot No. 10, Raut Colony, Near Ambai Defense Colony, Near SIBER, Kolhapur- 416008. Mob. 9890794990 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Date of Joining as Lecturer in Shivaji University, Kolhapur: 27th April 2006. Date of First Joining as Lecturer: 21st April 2003. Educational Qualification: M.A. Ph. D. Specializations: Linguistics, New Literatures in English Title of Ph. D. Topic: Communicative Competence and Communicative Performance: A Case Study of Post-graduate Students of Shivaji University. 1 Research Work Undertaken: U.G.C. Research Projects: Sr. Title of the Project Date of Funding Status No. Implementation Agency 1. Impact of Mother Tongue (Marathi) in Completed Second Language Acquisition (English) with Special Reference to the 01st April 2008 to U.G.C. Undergraduate Students of Shivaji 31st March 2010 University 2 Communicative Competence: A Case 01st February 2011 U.G.C. Completed Study of Post-graduate students of Shivaji to 31st July 2012. University 3 Face-Threatening Speech Acts in English 1st July 2015 to UGC Ongoing and Marathi: A Contrastive Perspective 30th June 2018 Publications: Sr. Title of the Paper Name of the Journal/Book No. 1. Discourse Stylistics: A Reading of Sarpasatra Cyber Literature (Sept. 2009) 2. Postcolonial Perspectives on Waiting for The Synthesis: An International Quarterly Barbarians of English Literature and Language (March 2010, Vo. 3 No. 1) ISSN: 0974-8536 3. The Context of Indian English: A Case of Punya Bhoomi: A Quarterly of Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters English Literature and Language with a slant to Indian Ethos & Values (March-June 2010: Vol. 1 No. 2-3) ISSN: 0975-8623 4. ‘Subjugation of Race and Parochialism of Literary Endeavour: A Quarterly History: Kolatkar’s Concern with the International Refereed Journal of Marginalized in Sarpa Satra’ English Language, Literature and Criticism (July 2011, Vol. 2 No. 2) PP 141-149 5. ‘Realization of the Speech Act of Request: A Asian Quarterly: An International Study of Indian Speakers of English’ Journal of Contemporary Issues (August 2011, Vol. 9 No. 2) PP-9-34 6. Investigating Grammatical Abilities of the Post- Global Education Society and graduate Students’ Development: An International Journal of Academicians, Vol. 3 No. 2; July-Sept. 2011 PP 107-17 7. Inside out: The role of Language and Interactions: An International Linguistics in Contemporary Critical Theories. Journal of Humanities and Social 2 Sciences. 2012, Vol. I, No. 4, Pp. 1 – 7. 8. Alternatives in Language Testing: Assessing In Asian Journal of English Studies. Communicative Competence with Discourse Vol. 2. No. 3. (Accepted for Completion Test. Publication) 9. Written Discourse: A Study in Grammatical In Asian Journal of English Studies. Errors (With Adat V. S.) Vol. 2. No. 2. 10. Semantic Strategies and Organization: Refusals Shivaji University Journal of of Indian Learners of English. Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 45 No. 1, 2010. Pp. 1- 15 11. New Across Languages: A Discourse-Stylistic Vivek Research Vol. IV Perspective 12. “Theories of Semantics” In Book- Basic Concepts in Linguistics SIM material of Centre for Distance Education 13. “Pragmatics” In Book- Basic Concepts in Linguistics SIM material of Centre for Distance Education 14. “Practical In Book- Basic Concepts in Component” (With Dr. T. K. Karekatti) Linguistics SIM material of Centre for Distance Education 15. “The Politics of Theory: Ideological Position in In Book- Critical Theories SIM Postmodern Debate” by Fredric Jameson material of Centre for Distance Education PP-131-166 16. Agenda, Notice and Minutes In Text Book for B. Com I: English for Business Communication 2012- 13 17. Agenda, Notice and Minutes In SIM for B. Com I: English for Business Communication 2013-14 18. First, They Said In SIM for B. Com I: English for Business Communication 2013-14 19. Teaching Vocabulary: Bringing Research into Yashasri Journal 2013-14 Classroom 20. The Context of Indian English: A Case of Translation Studies: Theories and Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters Applications. Ed. By Sunil Sawant. Atlantic Publishers. ISBN: 978-81- 269-1815-7 21. Interlanguage Apology: Indian Learners’ Critical Space: A Peer-reviewed Pragmatic Competence in English Refereed International Journal In Language and Literature. Vol. II Issue. III (June 2014) 3 22. Teaching Vocabulary: Bringing Research into Yashashri, Octo-December 2013, Practice PP. 73-82. 23. Things Fall Apart and Purple Hibiscus: A Contemporary Research in India, Study in Comparison 2015. PP. 213-216. 24. Understanding Postmodernism: A Study of Fredric Research Spectrum: A Peer-Reviewed Jameson's 'The Politics of Theory: Ideological National Journal,Vol 7/ 1, Feb. 2016, PP 23 to 37. Positions in the Postmodern Debate' 25. Formation of Flawed Identity and Afrikaner Research Spectrum: A Peer-Reviewed Nationalism in Mark Behr's The Smell of Apples National Journal,Vol 7/ 1, Feb. 2016, PP. 163-174. 26. A Study of Gender Stereotypes in Marathi Movie Lang-Lit: An International Peer- Time Please Reviewed Open Access Journal, Vol 2/1, August 2015, pp. 755-758. 27. An Assessment of Writing Skills in the XI Class Lang-Lit: An International Peer- Textbook of English (M.S. Board) . Reviewed Open Access Journal, Vol 2/3, August 2015, PP 285-300. 28. "Cohesive Devices and Their Uses" SIM for BAIII Special English, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, ISBN 978-81-8486- 603-2 29. Appropriating Pragmalinguistics and Critical Space: A Peer-reviewed Sociopragmatics for Teaching Literature in SL Refereed International Journal In Classroom Language and Literature. 2016, PP 35-40 30. Discontents of Modern Civilization: Gandhi's The Criterion: An International Journal Critique of Colonial Discourse in Hind Swaraj of English, Vol. 8/1, February 2017. PP 1261 to 1268 31. Language Diversity and Its relevance to English Journal of Current Science and Language Teaching at Primary School Level in Humanities: An International Research Maharashtra Journal, PP. 5-8 32. Genre- Sensitive Reading Comprehension: Assessing New Academia: An International Journal Interactional Approach to Reading pp. 102-110. of English Language Literature and Literary Theory, Vol. 6/1, January 2017. 33. A Study of L2 Explicit Knowldege of UG and PG The Criterion: An International Journal Students of Shivaji and Solapur Universities of English, 8/1, Feb. 2017. 34. Interrogating the Relevance of Discourse: In Book- Critical Responses to Conversation and Conversational Implicature in Comparative Literature: A Study in Azadi pp. 105 to 119. Postmodern Perspective, Eds. Dr. Sarita Jain and Dr, Vinita Goyal, Yking Books, Jaipur, ISBN 978-93-85528-72-9, 2017 4 Books: 1. Dialectology (बोलीिवान) (In press) Padmagandha Prakashan, Pune 2. Co-Editor of the SIM material for MA English Paper III Published by Centre of Distance Education, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, ISBN 978-81-8486-363-5 3. Wrote two books - Black Literature and Modern British Fiction: William Golding's Lord of the Flies for YCMOU MA English Programme. Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops: Sr. Seminar/ Conference Organizer Duration Paper Presented/ No. Participated 1. UGC Sponsored 38th Indian School of Social 19th to Participated Association for American Sciences, SRTMU, 21st Studies (IAAS) Conference Nanded & Pratibha January, Niketan 2006. Mahavidyalaya, Nanded. 2. UGC Sponsored State Level K. M. J. 13th & Presented a Paper Seminar on Indian English Mahavidyalaya, 14th Fiction Washi. Dist. March Osmanabad 2005 3. UGC Sponsored All India Shivaji University 27 – 29 Presented a Paper: English Teachers’ Association: and SUETA Dec. Postcoloinal Reading of 2006. Waiting for the Barbarians 3. Vichar-Wedha Seminar S.Shivaji College, 26-28 Participated Barshi Nov. 2004. 4. UGC Sponsored One-day Karmaveer Bhaurao 3rd Sept. Participated Seminar on Pragmatics Patil College, Urun- 2007. Islanmpur, Dist. Sangli. 5. Role of Universities in Maharashtra University 28th Jan. Participated Mitigating HIV/AIDS of Health Science, 2008 Nashik & Uni. Of Epidemic Mumbai 6. UGC Sponsored Two-Day Dept. of English, 12 & 13 Presented a Paper State Level Seminar on The Arts & Commerce February Methods of Teaching English College, Madha, 2008 at Collegiate Level Dist- Solapur 7. UGC Sponsored One –day Shri. Shahaji 27th Presented a Paper State Level Seminar on New Chhatrapati July, Literatures in English Mahavidyalaya, 2008 Kolhapur 5 8. UGC Sponsored Two-Day Sadguru Gadage 16-17 Participated and Presented a National Seminar on Maharaj College, Decemb Paper: The Politics of Indian English: A Case of Manju Contribution of Major Indian Karad er 2009 Kapur’s Difficult Daughters Women Novelist in English 9. VII World Conference Nehru Arts, 23-24 Participated and (WASLE) XV All India Science, April Presented a Paper: English Teachers’ Annual Commerce, BBA, 2010 Discourse of Relevance: Conference BCA & P.G. A Study of Conversation Centre, Hubli, and Conversational Implicature in Azadi Karnataka 10. UGC Sponsored Two-Day Shri Shivaji 21-22 Participated and National Seminar on Mahavidyalaya, August Presented a Paper: Postcoloinial Indian English Barshi 2010 Kolatkar’s Sarpasatra: Literature Discoursing Marginality 11. UGC Sponsored Two Day Sharadchandra 27-28 Participated and National Seminar on English Pawar August Presented a Paper: for Doing Research
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