Conference: LLCSKR – 2015, Vignan’s University, Vadlamudi, February 5-6, 2015

[ELTWeekly Volume 6, Issue 27 | November 10, 2014 | ISSN 0975-3036]


(LLCSKR – 2015) is concerned with the relation and interaction between Language and Literature and how it shapes the Cultural ethos of a human society. Language and Literature, the two forms of expression are the strongest transmission channels that shape any culture. The study of Language or Literature is no longer – if it ever was – simply the study and evaluation of poems, novels and plays. It is also the study of the ideas, issues and difficulties which arise in any literary text and in its interpretation. Other arts and humanities subjects have also changed in analogous ways, evidence for which is available in the rich archives of knowledge resources, both conventional and digital. These repositories, when tapped, become sources for establishing closer cultural ties, proving that the East and the West shall, indeed, meet.

The complex discipline of Language, Literature and Cultural Studies aims at comprehending the global environment by exploring the unifying elements, in terms of intellect, emotion or spirituality, underlying the cultures of varied social groups reflected in the language and literature of our times. Culture, after all, is not an arena for harmonious unfolding of the nationalist or universal spirit, as is often supposed. Nor is ‘Culture’ simply a zone of aesthetic. It is often a field, of contention and conflict, among classes and other social forces that struggle for dominance. The fascinating conference theme seeks to provide opportunities for deliberating and understanding the dynamics of cultural exchange among people and nation states that are becoming more and more globalized and detached from any specific culture. The objective of studying Culture in today’s era is to combat the elitist, revivalist, communalist culture that is rearing its head in some quarters of the world. The conference will bring researchers and scholars to exchange and share their experiences on how recent communication and literary theories emanating from the cultural studies movement are helping to understand the matrix shaping globalization. The two-day deliberations will help to gain an insight into the dynamics of difference and enable us to appreciate the multicultural ethos of our global village.

Tracks for Discussion and Presentation

We invite submissions for an abstract of a research-based paper in any of the relevant fields, including but not limited to:

Language

  • Communicative Competence through Technology
  • Managing Change in Foreign Language Teaching (FLT)
  • Language as Social Action
  • English for Specific Purpose/Fieldwork
  • Innovative Practices in Language Teaching
  • Self Directed Learning Tools
  • Social Networks and Language Learning/ Teaching
  • Reflective Practices in English Classroom
  • Case Studies in ELT

Literature

  • Relevance of Humanities in the Digital Era
  • Post Modern Narratives/Classics
  • Literature for Multicultural Classrooms
  • Ecological Perspective in Global Literature
  • Literature by South-Asian Diaspora
  • New Wave Feminist Writers
  • Growing Visibility of IWE
  • Subaltern Testimonios
  • New Genres in Literature

Cultural Studies

  • Intersection of Gender, Race and Religion
  • Cosmopolitanism Vs. Cultural Homogeneity
  • Relocating Culture across Borders
  • Multiplicity of Identities in Contemporary Culture
  • Immersion of Language and Culture in Pedagogy
  • Basha Literatures in Translation
  • Intercultural Awareness through Language and Literature
  • Communication in Multi-Cultural Environment
  • Visual Cultural Studies

Knowledge Resources

  • Tracing Cultural Links through Knowledge Archives
  • Maintenance of Digital Archives – Issues and Challenges
  • Knowledge Archives and Institutional Repositories
  • Web technologies and Social networking in Education
  • Open Source Information Resources in Language & Literature
  • Online Dissemination of Knowledge Resources
  • Role of Libraries & Librarians in the knowledge society
  • Information Discoveries and Security
  • Best Practices in Knowledge Management.

Fore more information, please visit www.vignanuniversity.org/llcskr.

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