Osmania University Centre for International Programmes
(OUCIP)
Osmania University, Hyderabad sponsored
Indian Council of Social Science Research
New Delhi
S. No
“Negotiating Margins: African American and Dalit Writings”
17 – 19 December 2012
Name & Institution
1 A. G. Khan
List of Participants
Email id Topic
African American and Dalit
Writers Professor of English
Ambedkar University
Aurangabad
2 Alphana Gupta
Research scholar,
Rajesthan University
3 Ancy Bay P C
PhD Student
Centre for
Comparative gupta_alpna@rediffmail.co
m ancy.priyadarshiny@gmail.c
om
Dalit and African-American
Literature: A Comparison
Death and the Life After:
Lowe-Caste Conversation and
Necromimesis in Early
Malyalam Novel
Literature, Univ. of
Hyd
4 Bharathiraja, S
Phd Research Officer
National Institute of
Social Work and
Social Sciences,
Bhubaneswar
5 Bisweswar Pattnaik
Sr. Reader in English
Salipur College (U.U)
6 Carole Barrett
Professor
School of Arts and
Sciences, University of Mary, a Nehru-
Fulbright Scholar at bharathirajaelt@gmail.com bisweswarpattnaik@gmail.c
om barrettc@umary.edu
Disturbed Psyche: A Study of
Zora Neale Hurston’s Their eyes were watching God and
Bama’s Sangati
Hungry as ever: Elements of
Dalit consciousness in Bhukha
The Despised and Oppressed:
African American
Interpretation of the Indian
Independence Movement
Ravenshaw
University in Cuttack,
Odisha
7 Christopher K. W
Asst Professor of
English ar Mahatma
Gandhi University,
Nalgonda, AP
8 David Mathews
Research scholar from
Osmania University chriskw@hotmail.com cherubimzen@gmail.com
Dalit Theology and Black
Liberation Theology:
Convergences and Departures
9 Debashree Sinha
PhD scholar
University of Delhi
10 Dickens Leonard M
Phd Scholar
Center for
Comparative
Literature, University of Hyderabad
11 Dr.Fathima Banu
Associate Professor
Department of
English
Justice Basheer
Ahmed Sayeed
College for Women
Chennai - 600018.
12 Jane E. Schukoske
Professor, University of Baltimore,
Maryland USA
13 Jaysing R. Barbar
Dept. of English Shri
Shahu Mandir
Mahavidyalaya,
Parvati, Pune
14 Jennifer E. Michaels
Professor of German
Grinnell College,Iowa sinhadebashree5@gmail.co
m dleonardm@gmail.com
Ambedkar: What Next?
Subaltern Consciousness and the Crisis of Leadership
The lost poets: African Women
Writers of the Harlem
Renaissance
CounterArticulations: Iyothee
Thass’s Buddhist Engagement with Colonial Modernity fathima_banu@hotmail.com
Two Iconic Voices - Educated,
Enlightened and Empowered jschukoske@gmail.com jaysingbabar@gmail.com michaels@grinnell.edu
Identity Writing and Citizen
Participation
Caste and Gender in
Arundhati Roy’s The God of
Small Things
Empowering Identitiescombating silence: Audre
Lorde’s Mentorship of Afro-
German Women Writers
15 Jhansi Rani
Kannepamula
Head of the Dept &
Sr. Lecturer,Dept of
Public Administration
Arts & science College for Women
Andhra Mahila
Sabha,OU , Hyd, AP
16 Jondhale Rahul
Hiraman
PhD (Cultural
Studies)
EFL University, Hyd
17 Kalyani Hazari
Research Scholar,
Dept of English &
European Studies,
Central University of
Himachal Pradesh
18 Dr. (Mrs.)
P.Kulalmolial
Associate Prof of
English & Head
Queen Mary’s College
Chennai-600004
Tamil Nadu
19 Krisha K. B.S.
Assistant Professor of
English at GITAM
University, Hyd
20 D. Laura Dameris
Chellajothi
Dept of English
Bharathidasan
University
Tiruchirappalli.
21 Melissa Helen
Associate Professor
GITAM Univ. Hyd jhansirani_kannepamula@y ahoo.com rahulyellow@gmail.com ka_zack2007@yahoo.com kulalmolial@gmail.com
krishnakbs@gmail.com lauradelano@yahoo.com h_millie28@yahoo.com
22 Munir Khan
Professor
P.G. Dept. of English
&
Research Centre munirkhan8j@gmail.com
Protest Literature in Dalit-
Indian and African-American
Women’s Writings
Modern Marathi Dalit
Writings: An Overview
Objugated Subaltern Dyche: A
Reading of M. C. Raj’s Yoikana
Social forces separate mother and son in a male-dominated system: Chandidasi as a subaltern woman in
Bayen
Beauty; Invisibility; Identity: A study of Ralph Elison’s
Invisible Man and Toni
Morrison’s The Bluest Eye
Respecting the Self: A Study on Select Autobiographical
Writings of Maya Angelou and Bama
Of Phenomenal Women and their Subaltern Consciousness:
Poetry of African American and Dalit Women
Amiri Baraka: Defining Black
Identity Crisis in his Plays
Shibli National
College
Azamgarh
23 Murugesan, R.
Assistant Professor of
English
Don Bosco College of
Arts & Science
Dharmapuri – 636 809
24 Dr. Nafeesa
Moinuddin
Professor
Head Department of
English
Justice Basheer
Ahmed Sayeed
College for Women
Chennai - 600018.
25 Nibir K. Ghosh
Professor
Head Department of
English & Research
Agra College, Agra
26 Patra P. K
Associate Professor in
English& Dean,
Faculty of Languages,
Bodoland University,
Kokrajhar, Assam
27 Payel Pal
Research Scholar
Indian Institute of
Technology Kanpur
28 Purushotham K
Professor of English
Kakatiya University
29 R. Geetha Rani
Associate Professor
Quaid-e-Millath Govt.
College for Women,
Chennai
30 Rachel Irdaya Raj
Faculty, Dept of Eng
Aurora’s Degree
College,
Chikkadpally, Hyd murugesan1033@gmail.com Disturbed Psyche: A Study of
Zora Neale Hurston’s Their eyes were watching God and
Bama’s Sangati nafeesa.moinuddin@gmail.c
om ghoshnk@hotmail.com pradipatra11@gmail.com payel65@gmail.com kpku61@gmail.com geetharani@vsnl.net
“Resistance & Reconstruction:
Select African American
Women Autobiographies”
The issue of Marginality and
Contemporary women poets writing in English
To be a man: Deconstructing the politics of violence in Toni
Morrison’s Home
Sub-National Realism: Dalit
Autobiography as a Challenge of Hegemony
From Margins to Fringes:
Sangati – A Dalit
Autobiography rachel_11_03@yahoo.co.in Portraya of Women in – Alice
Walker’s The Color Purple
31 Rohit Dutta Roy dept of Comparative
Literature at Jadavpur
University, India
32 Saranya J
(Ph.D Research
Scholar
Dept. of English
Ethiraj College for
Women
Chennai-8
33 Saveen Souda
Assistant Prof.
Telangana University rohitduttaroy@gmail.com perspectives of Dalit
Representation and the proposed maxim for jsaranya32@yahoo.co.in emancipation in Malapalli,
Untouchable and kabi
Depiction of life in the Margin in Tamil Fiction: A study of
Imayam's Beasts of Burden savisou@gmail.com sharankumarlimbale@gmail
.com
From suppression to supremacy: African
Americans Struggle for freedom
Creativity and Controversy in
Dalit Writings
34 Sharan Kumar
Limbale
Professor
Open University
Maharashtra
35 Shaweta Nanda
Assistant Professor
(Adhoc)
Gargi College,
Department of
English, University of
Delhi
36 Shiv Shankar Das
Phd research scholar of political studies,
JNU New Delhi
37 Shivani Kapoor
Phd, 3 rd Semester
Centre for Political
Studies JNU, New
Delhi
38 Sooshila Gopaul
Ph.D English
2 A Queen Mary
Avenue, Floreal,
Mauritius
39 Shruti Das Associate
Professor
Berhampur shawetananda@gmail.com Re defining the “Margins”:
Female Voice, Body and
Identity in the Works of
African American and Dalit
Women Writer and Artists shivshankarjnu@gmail.com Emerging neo-buddhist identity in north india:
Formation, Consolidation and
Assertion shivani27@gmail.com jgop@intnet.mu drshrutidas@gmail.com
Hum Scheduled caste to hain, par unchi jati ke scheduled caste hain: Reading hierarchies of caste and gender in hindi
Dalit autobiographies cosmopolitanism as a way out of exclusive in Amitav
Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies(2008) and in Romesh Gunesekera’s
The Prisoner of Paradise(2012)
Let the center Look for me:
Toni Morrison negotiates the
Margins
University, Odisha
40 Sudhi Rajiv
Professor at the Dept. of English at Jai
Narain Vyas
University, Jodhpur
41 Sunita Rani
Department of Hindi
Studies & Research
Agra College, Agra
42 Tanushree Nayak assistant Prof. in
English, Dept of
Humanities and
Social Sciences,
Central Institute of
Technology,
Kokrajhar, Assam
43 Tanvi Sirari
CSSS at JNU , New
Delhi
44 Usha N
Associate Professor in
English, Krishna
University,
Machilipatnam
45 Waheed Shafiah
Assistant Professor
Godlavalleru
Engineering College
46 Y. B. Satyanarayana
Retd. Principal
Dharmavathi College
Hyderabad
47 Y. Somalatha
Deptt. of English
Andhra Univ.
Campus
Kakinada – 533 005
Andhra Pradesh sudhirajiv@gmail.com drsunitarani@yahoo.com tanushreecit@gmail.com yelukatis@yahoo.co.in
Wright and Limbale: A Global
Perspective
Dalit Consciousness in
Premchand’s Godan and Satya
Prakash’s Jas Tas Bhai Saver:
A Comparative Perspective
Experience, Imagination &
Memory: A Study of contemporary Odia Women
Poets tanvi.dreamer@gmail.com Writing and Reading the self in pain through Dalit
Autobiographical Narratives drushasrinivas@gmail.com Stories can be used to empower, and to humanize:
Re- presenting America in
Adichie’s The Thing Around your neck waheedshafiah@gmail.com Enthnic Disparities in Toni
Morrison’s Home
My Father Balaiah: A Story of
Hope somalatha.au.k@gmail.com Dalit Consciousness in
Buddha and His Dhamma