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Day 01, Wedensday 07 March 2018 PROGRAM CHART Day 01, Wedensday 07 March 2018 VENUES AT BOLGATTY LALITHAMBIKA KAROOR MP PAUL THAKAZHI PONKUNNAM ANTHARJANAM Keynote address - 9:00 - 9:45 K Sachidanandan MALAYALAM ARTIST & SOCIETY ARTIST & SOCIETY LITERATURE Cultural Fascism WORLD LITERATURE Cultural Nationalism Malayalam Today - A review 10:00 - 11:15 Kureeppuzha Sreekumar, IDEAS THAT CHANGED THE Sunil P Elayidam, Balachandren Vadakkedathu, Literature Across V K Sreeraman, PK Pokker, WORLD KEN Kunjahammed Prasannarajan, KS Ravikumar, frontiers- Poetry Siddique MA, J Prabhash Revisiting capital in an age of V Rajakrishnan, B Soman Alexandra Büchler , crises MALAYALAM Sampoorna Chatterjee, Vanni Bianconi , Sian Northey, Prabhat Patnaik, Anil Bhatti, INDIAN LITERATURE LITERATURE ARTIST & SOCIETY Martí Sales , Anwar Ali, CP Chandrasekhar Mythology for Modern Times Children’s Literature The Politics of Writing V. M. Girija , Pramod KM , 11:15 - 12:30 Manasi Subramaniam , Sippy Pallippuram, P Raman , Anitha Thampi, KP Ramanunni, KM Anil, Namita Gokhale, K Sreekumar, S Sivadas, Pradeesh MP VN Murali, Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan Palliyara Sreedharan, Gopalakrishnan R LIVING AESTHETICS WORLD LITERATURE THEATRE & CINEMA INDIA SINCE 1990 The Kerala healthcare model - Past glory and present Tesla : Recreating the Man and The New Age Cinema Land constraint, Primary challenges the Myth 13:00 - 14:15 Lijo Jose Pellissery, PF Mathews, exports & domestic food Dr. KP Aravindan, In conversation with Vinu Abraham, security Dr. Ramankutty, Vladimir Pistalo Sanju Surendran, Prem Lal Utsa Patnaik (Talk) Dr. GR Santosh Kumar, and Nenad Saponja Dr. Shimna Azeez, Dr. Jinesh PS MALAYALAM ARTIST & SOCIETY ARTIST & SOCIETY WORLD LITERATURE WORLD LITERATURE LITERATURE Literature & Defense The Perumal incident Poetry session 14:15 - 15:30 Perumal murugan in ZP Dala in conversation with Literature & gender justice Sachidanandan, CS Chandrika, Diego Valverde Villena, Nenad conversation with Minipriya & Renuka Chatterjee Bilu P Narayanan, Rosi Thampy, UK Kumaran, MM Narayanan Saponja Perundevi PS Sreekala, Sheethal shyam ARTIST & SOCIETY IDEA OF EQUALITY INDIA SINCE 1990 KNOWLEDGE FREEDOM LIVING AESTHETICS Privacy and the New World Idea of equality Gender Where are structures and Knowledge revolution 15:30 - 16:45 Music Music, Words & Emotions Perspective where is structured injustice? Dr Prabhakaran Pazhassi, Michael Tharakan, N Ravikiran (Master Class) KV Sajayil, T V Madhu, Dr Kalki Subramaniam (Talk) Gopal Guru (Talk) Rajan Gurukkal, Anilkumar K V M G Radhakrishnan, MALAYALAM INDIAN LITERATURE LITERATURE MALAYALAM ARTIST & SOCIETY ARTIST & SOCIETY LITERATURE Indian Literature Cenesorship Breaks, New Trends Renaissance & writing and it’s aftermath 16:45 - 18:00 Art and Politics in our times Santhosh Echikaanam, Literature Dr V Karthikeyan Nair, Namita Gokhale, Ram Rahman (Presentation) KV Mohankumar, Manoj Kuroor, Sethu In conversation Pooyaappilli Thankappan, Dr. M Perumal Murugan, VR Sudheesh, B Murali, G Sasi Booshan, Anandi TK Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar P Sureandran 18:00 - 19:30 OPEN FORUM Day 02, Thursday 08 March 2018 VENUES AT BOLGATTY LALITHAMBIKA KAROOR MP PAUL THAKAZHI PONKUNNAM ANTHARJANAM Keynote address - 9:00 - 9:45 NS Madhavan MALAYALAM ARTIST & SOCIETY WORLD LITERATURE LITERATURE FINE ARTS Music INDIAN KNOWLEDGE HERITAGE Contemporary Mexican Dalit literature Conversation 10:00 - 11:15 TM Krishna - In conversation Keynote - Dr Rajan Gurukkal Literature Ajay Shekhar, Narayan, Bose Krishnamachari with with Bijibal Eduardo Rabasa K K Baburaj, Dileep Raj, Meekashi Thirukode Renukumar M R LIVING AESTHETICS IDEA OF EQUALITY INDIAN LITERATURE INDIAN KNOWLEDGE HERITAGE INDIAN LITERATURE Growth of health sector Capitalism and India’s demo- Kiran Nagarkar Challenges through years Writing and Editing 11:15 - 12:30 Theatre Classical Aesthetics cratic revolution In conversation with Anand Dr Varghese Punnoos, Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan & K G Paulose, Usha Nangiar Prabhat Patnaik (Talk) Neelkandan Dr B Eqbal, Dr Purushothaman, Renuka Chatterjee Dr Divya VS, Dr Mohandas Nair LIVING AESTHETICS INDIAN LITERATURE INDIA SINCE 1990 Transition of Agriculture Write India : INDIA SINCE 1990 WORLD LITERATURE Secularism of the Present in Kerala since 1957 Why India is writing? India since 1990 Philosophy, Literature & 13:00 - 14:15 Sethu, NS Madhavan, Hameed Dr Michael Tharakan, Ravi Subramanian, A labour perspective Society Chennamangaloor, Ashokan Dr KN Harilal, Manu Joseph, Sheila Bhalla (Talk) Dr. Babu Thaliath Charuvil, Pramod Raman Dr Eswaran Namboodiri, Anand Neelakandan, Dr KG Padmakumar VInita Nangia MALAYALAM ARTIST & SOCIETY THEATRE & CINEMA MEDIA & JOURNALISM LITERATURE INDIAN LITERATURE Dissent and Satire without Visual Arts Today The media and the symposium The boundaries of exile Words Writing from the Margins KG Paulose, 14:15 - 15:30 MV Nikesh Kumar, Benyamin, Joseph Koyippilly, EP Unni, Vidyun Sabhaney, Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar, Radhakrishnan Nair NP Chandrasekharan, Inasu, Suresh Nellikode, Priya Kurien, Appuppen, Narayan M V Narayanan Shani Prabhakaran, Shihabudeen Poythumkadavu, Arpita Das Usha Nangiar Krishnadas ARTIST & SOCIETY MALAYALAM MALAYALAM LITERATURE Global effectiveness in INDIAN LITERATURE LITERATURE INDIAN KNOWLEDGE HERITAGE Malayalam experience Language & Translation Conversation 15:30 - 16:45 Bose Krishnamachari, Sight, hearing, reading Mathematical Traditions Jeevan Kumar, Namitha Gokhale, Shaji N Karun, B Eqbal, Bindu V S, Gracy, PP Divakaran ( Talk) Santhosh Alex,P Pavithran, Anupama Raju Vijayakumara Menon, Sudheer NE, SR Lal Sunil Naliyath, M P Sadasivan Meenakshi Thirukodu LANGUAGE MALAYALAM LITERATURE INDIAN LITERATURE EDUCATION Malayalam - History, New literature New society ARTIST & SOCIETY The boundaries of education Trade & Children publishing in Contemporary, Future 16:45 - 18:00 Shihabudeen Poythumkadavu, Anitha Kurup, Rajan Varghese, India Raghava Warrier, Mahesh Divya Bharathy in conversation R Unni, P Geetha, Devdas, K Jayakumar, J prasad, Manasi Subramaniam(Q&A) Mangalath, Hussain, Kesavan with CS Venkiteswaran & Sheeba E K Documentary Screening Veluthat 18:00 - 19:30 OPEN FORUM Day 03, Friday 09 March 2018 VENUES AT BOLGATTY LALITHAMBIKA KAROOR MP PAUL THAKAZHI PONKUNNAM ANTHARJANAM Keynote address - 9:00 - 9:45 M Mukundan EMERGING ARTIST & SOCIETY TECHNOLOGIES PUBLISHING Painting in the Digital labour - redefining the Publishing, art and time period of Fascism 10:00 - 11:15 PUBLISHING Noushad, Krishnadas, MEDIA & JOURNALISM dignity of being human Nandakumar, Sivakumar, Ravi Suneet Chopra, Sudhakaran P, Dr Prahladan Vadakkeppatt Balancing the books - How in- Nemam Pushparaj, Johny M L Journalism in the times of the DC, K P Mohanan (Talk) dependent publishers survive? Sadanand Menon, unfreedom of speech and expression LIVING AESTHETICS Indu Chandrasekhar, Ritu Menon, Arpita Das, KERALA IN HISTORY Sashi kumar, Vinod Jose, The New Gen Teenager - Whats Sudhanva Deshpande, INDIAN KNOWLEDGE HERITAGE Pamela Philippose, EP Unni in the package and what to Evolution of Modern Kerala’s 11:15 - 12:30 expect? Radhika Menon, N Sukumaran Ayurveda Political Economy Dr Sheena G Soman, Dr Par- M R Raghava Varrier Thomas Issac, Michael Thara- vathy A, Jayadevan CS, Dr kan, Irudayarajan Jithin T Joseph SCIENTIFIC TEMPER LIVING AESTHETICS Science and sanitarian attitude INDIAN KNOWLEDGE HERITAGE INDIA SINCE 1990 INDIAN LITERATURE Kerala’s Agricultural Sector TV Sajeev, A futuristic perspective Implantation in the India since 1990 - Modernity - Nationality 13:00 - 14:15 K S Radhakrishnan, Dr VK Ramachandran, presentation arts A gender perspective EV Ramakrishnan, Varghese P Joshua, Dr C Bhaskaran, Dr. Jiju P Alex, MV Narayanan (Talk) Mary E John (Talk) PP Raveendran C Radhakrishnan, Dr Sudheer Babu Jeevan Job Thomas THEATRE & CINEMA KERALA 2050 Contemporary Stage Play WORLD LITERATURE IDEA OF EQUALITY INDIA SINCE 1990 Technology landscape Chandradasan, Chhimi Tenduf-La Idea of Equality 14:15 - 15:30 Kashmir today for future Kerala Deepan Shivaraman, in conversation with A subaltern perspective AG Noorani, Ifthikar Geelani Karivalloor Murali, Prahladan Vadakkeppatt, Mathew Kuzhippallil Susie Tharu (Talk) Sudhanva Despande, Anil Kumar KV TM Abraham INDIAN LITERATURE INDIAN LITERATURE INDIAN LITERATURE LIVING AESTHETICS Malayali rooted writers carving Multilingual Poetry Reading Indian Comparative Literature their space in Indian Urban housing - Millenium Kavita Karmakar, 15:30 - 16:45 PP Raveendran, English Literature goals Kavi Yakoob, E V Ramakrishnan, Anand Neelakandan, Mukta Naik, Mithilesh Shrivastava, Chathanath Achuthan Unni, Preeti Shenoy, Shatrujeet Nath, Adeela IAS, P Rajeev Kedar Mishra, KR Tony, LIVING AESTHETICS Sudhakaran C B, V P Joy Priya Nair Santhosh Alex, Perundevi Rhythm in Poetry MALAYALAM LITERATURE KB Rajanand (Talk) THEATRE & CINEMA LIVING AESTHETICS SCIENTIFIC TEMPER New poem Cinema Serenity The History of Criticism 16:45 - 18:00 Preetha Priyadarshini, Adoor Gopalakrishnan in Wilhelm Schmid, Rajan Gurukkal, K N Ganesh, S Joseph, Anwar Ali, conversation with John Samuel Babu Thaliyath P Sivadasan, Shinaz Ajay Kumar N, Brinda, Savithri Rajeevan 18:00 - 19:30 OPEN FORUM Day 04, Saturday 10 March 2018 VENUES AT BOLGATTY LALITHAMBIKA KAROOR MP PAUL THAKAZHI PONKUNNAM ANTHARJANAM Keynote address - 9:00 - 9:45 C Radhakrishnan MALAYALAM ARTIST & SOCIETY INDIAN KNOWLEDGE HERITAGE INDIA SINCE 1990 LITERATURE WORLD LITERATURE, Conversation Reason and rationality in The news media, the public Malayalam Literature. 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