Romanzi inglesi del Bangladesh: dall'emergenza all'efflorescenza

Romanzi inglesi del Bangladesh: dall'emergenza all'efflorescenza
Romanzi inglesi del Bangladesh: dall'emergenza all'efflorescenza

Data inizio: 24/06/2021

Data fine: 25/06/2021

Zoom meeting 24 giugno 2021 ID riunione: 865 1109 9843 Passcode: 237047

Zoom meeting 25 giugno 2021 ID riunione: 870 2205 2041 Passcode: 218439

Program
  La storia e lo sviluppo della letteratura inglese del Bangladesh sono strettamente legati alle vicissitudini politiche del subcontinente indiano. Alcuni dei principali eventi della regione: la divisione della presidenza del Bengala nel 1905 e la sua inversione nel 1911, la divisione del subcontinente nel 1947, il movimento linguistico del 1952 nel Pakistan orientale, l'indipendenza del Bangladesh nel 1971 e i cambiamenti economici che il paese ha subito negli anni '90 hanno avuto un profondo impatto su questa tradizione letteraria. Sebbene il primo romanzo inglese del Bangladesh, intitolato Begum Rokeya Sultana's Dream sia uscito nel 1905, è solo negli anni '90 che questa categoria di letteratura ha guadagnato un certo slancio. Il secondo decennio del ventunesimo secolo ha visto la pubblicazione di alcune delle migliori opere di questa categoria, come The World in My Hands (2013) di K. Anis Ahmed,  In the Light of What We Know (2014) di Zia Haider Rahman, Choudhury Babu Bangladesh di Numair Atif (2019) e così via, segnando ciò che Kaiser Haq, il più importante poeta del Bangladesh, scrivendo in lingua inglese, ha definito una "efflorescenza" per descrivere lo stato attuale della letteratura inglese del Bangladesh. Responsabile Khan Touseef Osman PhD student, DIPSUM

Day 1 24 June 2021 Inaugural Ceremony 9.10-9.50 (Italian time), 13.10-13.50 (Bangladeshi time)

Guests Professor Carmine Pinto Director of the Doctorate in Literary, Linguistic and Historical Studies, UNISA Professor Virgilio D'Antonio Delegate of the Rector, UNISA

Chairs Mariano Ciarletta PhD Candidate, DIPSUMDILLS, UNISA (Italian) Dr. Khan Touseef Osman Convenor, The Salerno Conference (English)


Keynote Address 10.00-10.50 (Italian time), 14.00-14.50 (Bangladeshi time)

Keynote Speaker Professor Kaiser Haq Department of English and Humanities, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) Session Chair Professor Niaz Zaman Advisor, Department of English and Modern Languages, Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB)


Plenary Addresses 11.00-11.50 (Italian time), 15.00-15.50 (Bangladeshi time)

Plenary Speaker 1 Professor Maswood Akhter Department of English, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh Plenary Speaker 2 Professor Cara Cilano Department of English, Michigan State University

Session Chair Professor Mashrur Shahid Hossain Department of English, Jahangirnagar University

Break 12.00-13.00 (Italian time), 16.00- 17.00 (Bangladeshi time)

Parallel Sessions 13.00-14.00 (Italian time), 17.00-18.00 (Bangladeshi time)

A: Trauma and Representation Presenter 1 Abdul Wahid Dippro Lecturer, English Department, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh Presenter 2 Anika Saba Senior Lecturer, Department of English and Humanities, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, BRAC University Presenter 3 Muhammad Nurul Islam Assistant Professor, Department of English, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) Chair Dr.Farzana Akhter Chairperson & Associate Professor, Department of English, East West University B: Beyond the Nation Presenter 1 Sadia Afreen Lecturer, Department of English, East West University, Bangladesh Presenter 2 Qazi Arka Rahman Doctoral Student, Department of English, West Virginia University Presenter 3 Rakibul Hasan Khan PhD Candidate, University of Otago, New Zealand Chair Dr. M. Shafiqul Islam Associate Professor, Department of English, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
Panel Discussion: 14.10-15.10 (Italian time), 18.10-19.10 (Bangladeshi time) Interrogating Bangladeshi English Novels Panellist 1 Professor Razia Sultana Khan Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) Panellist 2 Professor Kaiser Haq Department of English and Humanities, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) Panellist 3 Professor Himadri Lahiri Department of English, Netaji Subhas Open University, India Chair Asif Iqbal PhD Candidate, Michigan State University, USA

Day 2 25 June 2021

Keynote Address 9.00-9.50 (Italian time), 13.00-13.50 (Bangladeshi time)

Keynote Speaker Professor Fakrul Alam Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Research Institute for Peace and Liberty, and UGC Professor, Department of English, University of Dhaka Session Chair Professor Shamsad Mortuza VC (Acting), University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB)  

Plenary Addresses 10.00-10.50 (Italian time), 14.00-14.50 (Bangladeshi time)

Plenary Speaker 1 Professor Sabiha Huq English Discipline, Khulna University Plenary Speaker 2 Dr. Sarker Hasan Al Zayed Associate Professor, Department of English and Humanities (DEH), University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) Session Chair Professor Ahmed Ahsanuzzaman Department of English and Modern Languages, Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB)  

Parallel Sessions 11.00-12.00 (Italian time), 15.00-16.00 (Bangladeshi time)

A: The Space of the Nation Presenter 1 Hafiz Shahrear Faisal Independent Researcher, Bangladesh Presenter 2 S. M. Mahfuzur Rahman Lecturer, School of General Education, BRAC University Presenter 3 Rajib Ahmed Independent Researcher, Netherlands Chair Dr. M. Shafiqul Islam Associate Professor, Department of English, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh B: History, Identity and Adaptation Presenter 1 Nishat Atiya Lecturer, Department of English and Humanities, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) Presenter 2 Manmay Zafar Associate Professor, Department of English, Jahangirnagar University Presenter 3 Dr. Shah Ahmed Ripon Assistant Professor, Department of English, East Delta University, Bangladesh Chair Dr. Farzana Akhter Head and Associate Professor, Department of English, East West University, Bangladesh

Break 12.00-13.00 (Italian time), 16.00-17.00 (Bangladeshi time)

Panel Discussion  13.10-14.10 (Italian time), 17.10-18.10 (Bangladeshi time) Writing Bangladesh in Novels Panellist 1 Saad Z. Hossain Novelist Panellist 2 Arif Anwar Author Panellist 3 Nadeem Zaman Author

Closing Ceremony  14.20-15.00 (Italian time), 18.20-19.00 (Bangladeshi time)

Conference Observation and Future Perspective Professor Lily Want Former Dean, School of Arts, Languages & Literatures, and Former Head, Department of English, University of Kashmir Vote of Thanks Professor Stefan Heinz Maria Nienhaus Supervisor, The Salerno Conference Chair Ikhtisad Ahmed Writer and Poet Chair Dr. Khan Touseef Osman Convenor, The Salerno Conference

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