Registration

All member-authors and member-participants will register for the international conference IACLSC 2016 at the conference venue on arraival. Registration of participants of international conference ‘IACLSC 2016’ and international folklore winter school ‘Folkloristics 2016’ will be carried out on December 15, 2016 by 7.30 – 9.00 am. The international conference and folklore winter school are designed by International Association of Comparative Literature, Society and Culture (IACLSC) to meet current research deamands of teachers, researchers, PG and UG students of humanities and social scienecs branches. Henceforth, keeping the goal and objectives of IACLSC, there are research specific and limited number of participants for each event.

(i) Registration Fee:  IACLSC 2016

Member-Author (With Research Article):                                                                                     INR 1000.00 / USD 200.00

Member-Participant (Without Research Article):                                                                         INR 500.00 / USD 100.00

(ii) Registration Fee: Folkloristics 2016

Winter School Participants:                                                                                                               INR 2000.00 / USD 400.00

However, all member-authors and member-participants are invited by the organizers after submission and peer-review of abstracts / folktales / research experiences as specified in the concept notes. Member-authors are encouraged to submit full research articles and powerpoint presentations by November 30, 2016 after reciving due acknowledgement for submission by the review committee. Member-participants (without research article) and winter school participants are encouraged to write email for participation till November 15, 2016.

Registration / participation in ‘IACLSC 2016’ and ‘Folkloristics 2016’ without prior invitation / confirmation e-mail by the organizers is unsolicited due to various limitations.

Keynote Speakers

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Professor Dr Saradindu Mukherji, Historian and Indologist                                             Keynote Speaker – Opening Ceremony ‘IACLSC 2016’, December 15, 2016

LOCATION OF NATION-STATE IN COLONIAL INDIA:  REVISITING RABINDRANATH TAGORE’S CIVILIZATIONAL HERITAGE  / NATIONALISM

 

koenraad-elst                                                                                          Professor Dr Koenraad Elst, Indologist and Orientalist                                                           Keynote Speaker – Opening Ceremony ‘IACLSC 2016’, December 15, 2016

EXPERIMENTS WITH MULTICULTURALISM IN EUROPE:                   PERCEPTIVE AND PROSPECT                                                                       

 

mikhailo-minakov-1                                                                                   Professor Dr Mikhailo Minakovo, President ‘IACLSC’                                                                 Analyst ‘International Relations and Politics’, Social Scientist                                           Keynote Speaker – Technical Session ‘IACLSC 2016’, December 15, 2016

UNIVERSITY AND EASTERN EUROPEAN MODERNITY. ROLE OF THE ‘MINISTERIAL UNIVERSITY’ IN THE MODERNIZATION OF RUSSIAN EMPIRE, USSR AND POST-SOVIET NATIONS    

 

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Professor Dr Molly Kaushal, Folklorist and Indologist                                                                 Keynote Speaker – Technical Session ‘IACLSC 2016’, December 15, 2016                 Keynote Speaker – Opening Ceremony ‘Folkloristics 2016’, December 17, 2016                    

CHANGING URBANSCAPES AND EMERGING RITUAL SPHERES: MOBILITY, IDENTITY AND DYNAMICS OF RITUAL IN NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION

FOLKLORE, IDENTITY AND NATION: REVISTING INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF INDIA

 

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Professor Dr Debaprasad Bandyopadhyay, President ‘IACLSC                                                      Indologist and Linguist                                                                                                                       Keynote Speaker – Technical Session ‘IACLSC 2016’, December 15, 2016

THE EKALAVYA RELATION: MODERNIST LOCALS’ ANTI-MODERNIST RESPONSE(S)    

 

 

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Professor Dr Zoja Karanovic, Folklorist and Social Scientist                                                   Keynote Speaker – Opening Ceremony ‘IACLSC 2016’, December 15, 2016                   Keynote Speaker – Opening Ceremony ‘Folkloristics 2016’, December 17, 2016

BELIEF TALES ABOUT ‘FLYING CHURCHES’ IN SERBIAN FOLK TRADITION

HISTORY OF FOLKLORE AND FOLKLORISTS IN EUROPE

 

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Professor Dr Margarita Victoria Gomez; Social Anthropologist, Educationist             Keynote Speaker – Opening Ceremony ‘IACLSC 2016’, December 15, 2016

LEARNING COMMUNITIES: CULTURAL STUDIES AND CULTURE CIRCLE AS A THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL OPTION

 

nasar-shakeel-roomi                                                                                            Professor Dr Nasar Shakeel Roomi; Critic Contemporary Russian Literature, Folklorist Keynote Speaker – Opening Ceremony ‘IACLSC 2016’, December 15, 2016

DISCOVERY OF ‘SELF’ IN POST -COMMUNIST RUSSIAN LITERATURE

 

mahendra-kumar-mishra                                                                                           Dr Mahendra Kumar Mishra; Folklorist and Indologist                                                   Keynote Speaker – Opening Ceremony ‘Folkloristics 2016’, December 17, 2016

 HISTORY AND ORAL EPICS: FOLKTALES  OF TRIBES OF ODISHA

 

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PURANAS IN THE SACRED SKYSCAPES AND THE CREATION OF NEW PUBLIC SPHERE

International Association of Comparative Literature, Society and Culture (IACLSC 2016)

International Association of Comparative Literature, Society and Culture (IACLSC) aims to revive research scopes in broad areas of humanities and social sciences by precisely following diversions in historical and comparative research methodologies. The association which was formed informally in August 2014 at Greifswald University, Greifswald, Germany by few social scientists and humanities scholars received global attention in research exchange, understanding, evolution and mutual innovation in world literature, history, politics, civics, society and culture. The IACLSC also looks critically into cinema and performance studies; folklore and oral traditions; climate and landscape, heritage and ecology studies; national policy, subaltern studies, new media, transliteration studies; politics and international relations; colonial, post-colonial and post-communist history; citizenship and public sphere; indigenous studies and social anthropology etc. The IACLSC established it’s interdisciplinary and peer-reviewed research journal The Comparative Review in December, 2014 and decided to conduct biennial international conferences to build up knowledge networks, joint research programmes and new research clusters in humanities and social sciences worldwide. Recently the IACLSC received international acknowledgement.  IACLSC is an international association and received recognition of Union of International Associations (UIA), Brussels, Belgium with effect from August 28, 2016 . IACLSC (International Association of Comparative Literature, Society and Culture / Association internationale de littérature comparée, société et culture / Asociación Internacional de Literature Comparada, la Sociedad y Cultura) is henceforth endorsed in UIA Open Year Book vide UIA Org ID M5048. The IACLSC is a non-profit and non-political research association and a global assembly of networked, scientific and committed social scientists and humanities scholars. As manifested in its mission, the IACLSC will continue progressive, scientific and interdisciplinary research in humanities and social sciences. The IACLSC head office is based at Institute of Advanced Research, Gandhinagar (Gujarat State), India.

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FIRST BIENNIAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IACLSC 2016

Gandhinagar (Gujarat State, India);  December 15-16, 2016

POST MODERN NATION-STATE AND NATIONALISM: CITIZENSHIP, HISTORY AND PUBLIC SPHERE

Concept Note

The interruption of colonial empire and emerging of the post-colonial democratic nations in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe, and further the collapse of the communist ideology and rise of democracy in these regions is a turning point of human civilization. Several uprisings and liberation movements, and the formation of the nation-states and national and sub-national consciousness formed during the last two hundred years and more are the byproducts of the social, cultural and economic encounters led by the foreign bodies and their counter resistances by the locals; they synthesize the Occident and the orient and create segments of voluminous and powerful knowledge fragments. The political background of these changes had been felt in different forms of human arts and literary artefacts. The embodiment of the sojourn of voices found in arts and literature hence need a counter survey. It may be located in several uprisings and liberation movements recorded in the history of the mankind, citizenships, public spheres and its various stimuli. The colonial, postcolonial and post-communist histories of the new nations are the outcome of different political experiences; which history and whose history, who wrote it, who silenced voices while writing fictional, historical, iconographic and anthropological documents. Henceforth, nationalism at different geographic locations has different perceptive. How typically the cultural elite, the local elite and the colonial and postcolonial and post-communist elites react to the idea of nation-state and nationalism and towards its problematic representations, capitalist and cultural consumptions and authenticities? How the fictional writings of nations differ from the historical documents; do both of them justify representations? Representation of stereotypes and stigma of collective groups and cultures and their historical and mythical dimensions would be a problem. The first biennial IACLSC international conference focuses on various disciplines in social sciences and humanities and their historical realizations and thereby attempts post-colonial research examinations putting together the narratives, meta-narratives, historical archives and the comparative methods. The main themes and the sub-themes are not restricted to the followings research areas;

Main Themes:

  1. Authenticity and Representation: Nation and Narration

  2. Post-Communist Nations: Sub-National and National Identities

Sub-Themes:

  1. Representation of Nation in Popular Culture: Film and Fiction

  2. History, Mythology, and Iconographic Representations: Symbols and Imageries in Folklore, Temples, Churches and Monasteries

  3. Politics of Languages and Postcolonial Nations: Indigenous Languages and Endangered Languages

  4. Material Culture and Indigenous Culture: Representation of Nation, Women and Landscapes

  5. Authenticity and Politics of Representation: National History and Memory

  6. Post-Colonial and Post-Communist Public Sphere: Nation State, Citizenship and History

The objective of the first biennial IACLSC conference is to create a thoughtful pedagogic platform by deconstruction of colonial and communist traditions historically in humanities and social sciences studies. Thereby scholars from different continents may look forward critically for new global changes and challenges of democratic nations.

Components and Structure of IACLSC 2016:

i. Oral Presentation – Keynote (6), Plenary (6), Panel (36)

ii. Book Installation: THE CULTURAL DIMENSIONS, Vol. III

iii. Book Exhibition

iv. Art Exhibition

v. Photo Exhibition

vi. Handicraft Exhibition

vii. Film Screening

viii. Tour: Cultural, Archeological and Historical Sites

ix. Cultural Evening: Cultural Tour of India

x. Conference Dinner

xi. Field Study Folkloristics 2016

xii. Seminars and Project Works on Folklore Studies

xiii. Publication of an edited volume of Abstract Book (ISBN)

xiv. Publication of Peer-Reviewed International Research Journal:                                                    The Comparative Review (ISSN, December 2016)

Abstract Submission: October 15, 2016

Full Paper Submission: November 30, 2016

PowerPoint Presentation Submission: November 30, 2016

Email ID:  thecomparativereview@gmail.com

Registration Fee:

Member-Authors (Submission of Research Article):                                                                   INR 1000.00 / USD 200.00

Participants (Without a Research Article):                                                                                         INR 500.00 / USD 100.00

The organizers of IACLSC 2016 will provide local travel, accommodation and meal during the conference. The registration fee meets the expenditure of conference kit, membership fee and publication charges of The Comparative Review (ISSN, Volume. I, Issue. I, December, 2016). All member-authors will be issued with two print copies of The Comparative Review. During the international conference, IACLSC will publish an edited volume of abstract book IACLSC 2016 (ISBN) and issue a membership identification card to all member-authors. Further IACLSC has decided to conduct a 10 days International Folklore Winter School ‘Folkloristics 2016’ (December 15-24, 2016) under the auspices of Institute of Advanced Research, Gandhinagar (Gujarat), India.

The nearest railway station: Ahmedabad (Indian Railways)

The nearest airport: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad.

Temperature during December 2016: 29 – 32 degree celsius.