ଗଙ୍ଗାଧର ମେହେର ବିଶ୍ୱବିଦ୍ୟାଳୟ, ସମ୍ବଲପୁର, ଓଡିଶା

Gangadhar Meher University, Sambalpur, Odisha

School of English

International Conferences

  1. "Memsahibs and the Discourse of Social Reform in Colonial India: Frieda Hauswirth Das's Purdah and A Marriage to India", International Conference on Mirroring Change: Literature and Social Transformation, Department of English, Pondicherry University [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  2. Food And Violence: A Perspective on Han Kan's The Vegetarianin the International Conference on "Environment and Culture in the Anthropocene" by the PG Department of English,Berhampur University,Berhampur [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. Namrata Behera
  3. "‘Women of Pleasure’: Performing Communities, Microhistory, and the Novel", XVI Biennial CLAI International Conference on Interplay of Community, Textuality and Orality: Comparative Perspective on History, Culture and Society, Sikkim University [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  4. "Daughters of Sin: The Courtesan Novel as Microhistory", IACLALS International Conference (Online) [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  5. "Towards a Vernacular Modernity: Contextualizing Vignanachandrika Mandali in Colonial Andhra" (invited paper), International Conference on Learned Societies in Colonial India, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  6. "The Many Uses of Nostalgia: Ahmed Ali, Progressivism, and Hindu Nationalism", IACLALS International Conference on Angarey and the Progressive Writers Movement, Avadh Girls' Degree College, Lucknow [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  7. "Politicizing Nostalgia: Courtesan, Muslim Identity, and Hindu Nationalism in Indian Fiction, International Conference on Politics and Letters, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  8. Sexuality, Performance, Nation: The ‘Dancing-Girl’ in Indian Fiction, International Conference on Decentering English Studies: Studying Literature in the Global South, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  9. “Sexuality, History, Nation: Amrapali in Twentieth Century Indian Literatures and Cultures”, Researchers at Work (RAW) Conference, Department of Comparative Literature, University of Hyderabad [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  10. “Relocating Minabazaar: Sanitization of Musical Practices in Premchand’s Sevasadan”, IACLALS International Conference on “The Postcolonial in Indian Languages”, Department of English and European Languages, University of Lucknow [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  11. “The ‘Dancing-Girl’ as ‘Artist’: A Study of R.K.Narayan’s The Guide”, IACLALS International Conference on “Text and Performance”, Department of English, Central University of Jharkhand [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  12. “A Tradition in Transition: Representation of Hindusthani Classical Music in Amit Chaudhuri’s The Immortals”, IACLALS International Conference on “Word, Image, Music: Postcolonial Readings”, DDCE, Utkal University [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  13. “Liberating the Self: A Study of Manju Kapur’s A Married Woman,” International Seminar on “Ideas and Representations of Freedom: The Indian Context,” Department of English, BJB Autonomous College, August 2016. [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  14. “Violence and Violation: A Reading of Anita Rau Badami’s Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?” International Seminar on “Writing India: Colonial, Post-Colonial and Transnational Fiction,” Department of English, Ravenshaw University, Jan. 2015. [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  15. "Depicting the Academiain Postcolonial Perspective:Balraj Khanna's Nation Of Fools"in the International Conference on "Performing the Nation: Memory and Desire in Contemporary Literature"by PG Dept of English ,Berhampur University ,Berhampur,Odisha [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. Namrata Behera

National Conferences

  1. "Voices Of Resistance:Caste and Gender Dynamics Iin Akhil Naya's Bheda" National Seminar on Rethinking,Vulnerabilities,Re-understanding Resistance BY Dept of English Maa Manikeswari University ,Kalahandi,Odisha [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. Namrata Behera
  2. Presented A Paper Titled Akhil Nayak's Bheda:A literature of Resistance in a National Seminar on The Myriad Motifs In Indian English Fiction:Theory and Praxis, Noveber 22-23 [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. Namrata Behera
  3. Workshop on Optimum Utilisation of Language Laboratory conducted by Higher Education Department February 23-24 [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. Namrata Behera
  4. Participated in Nation Seminar on "Astrides the Divides",organised by the PG Department of English,Utkal University on 25 November [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. Namrata Behera
  5. Participated in the Skill-based-Workshop on "Enhancing Reading ,Writing and Editing Skills" organised by the PG Department Of E nglish ,Utkal University on 21-22 November [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. Namrata Behera
  6. “Best Narrative of Lucknow: Cinematic Adaptations of Ruswa’s Umrao Jan Ada”, National Students’ Seminar, Department of English, Jadavpur University, West Bengal [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  7. "Defining the ‘Indian’ Woman: A Study of Githa Hariharan’s The Thousand Faces of Night”, National Seminar on “Revisiting Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own”, Department of English, Sambalpur University, Odisha [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  8. "Woman and Music in Post-Independence Indian English Fiction”, National Young Researchers’ Conference, Centre for English and Cultural Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  9. "Envisioning the ‘New’: Dance Writings of Ranjabati Sircar”, National Young Researchers’ Conference on “Discursifying English: Contemporary Cultures, Contemporary Concerns”, Centre for English and Cultural Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  10. "In Search of Her Mother’s Gardens: Dance Writings of Ranjabati Sircar”, DRS National Seminar on “Revisiting the Premises of Postcolonial Studies”, Department of English, Sambalpur University [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  11. "Contextualizing the Kunstlerroman in Twenty First Century Indian English Fiction: Namita Devidayal’s The Music Room”, National Seminar on “Writing Bildungsromane in Postcolonial Con[texts]”, Department of English, Sambalpur University [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  12. "Politics of Reform, Poetics of Revival: The Devadasi in Twentieth Century Indian Fiction”, National Young Researchers’ Conference on “Cultural Representations: Race, Class, Gender, Caste”, Department of English, University of Burdwan, West Bengal [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  13. "My Love of Thee Overflows in the Music of My Gestures: The ‘Dancing-Girl’ in Modern Indian Theatre”, National Seminar on “Modernity and Indian Theatre”, Department of English, Gauhati University, Assam [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  14. "Writing History, Righting History", National Seminar on Literature and the New World Order, BJB Autonomous College, Bhubaneswar [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  15. "Shifting Topographies: The Female Performing Body in Partition Narratives", National Seminar on History, Memory, Trauma, Department of English, Sambalpur University [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  16. "Gandhi and the Nautch Question in Colonial India", National Seminar on Rethinking Gandhi, School of Education, Gangadhar Meher University [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. P. Muralidhar Sharma
  17. “Women, Memory and the Partition: A Study of Shauna Singh Baldwin’s What the Body Remembers,” National Seminar on “Narrating Partition: History, Memory and Trauma,” Department of English, Sambalpur University, 19-20 Feb. 2020. [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  18. “Trauma and Memory of Partition in Shauna Singh Baldwin’s What the Body Remembers,” National Seminar on “Literature of Trauma: Narratives, Memory, Theory,” Department of English, B.J.B. Autonomous College, 23 Dec. 2018. [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  19. “Pro-feminist Insights into Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Emma and Persuasion,” National Seminar on “Jane Austen: Two Hundred Years On . . . Life, Afterlife,” Department of English, Sambalpur University, 27-28 Feb. 2018. [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  20. “Technology, Literature and the Virtual World.” National Seminar on “New World Order and the Future of Literature,” Department of English, BJB Autonomous College, 8-9 July 2017. [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  21. “A Mind of Her Own: Re-visioning the Story of Draupadi in Pratibha Ray’s Yajnaseni,” UGC National Seminar on “Odishan Contribution to Indian Writings in English,” Department of English, BJB Autonomous College, Feb. 2015. [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  22. “Towards Hybridity: Bildung of a Diasporic in Meera Syal’s Anita and Me,” UGC National Seminar on “Writing Bildungsromane in Postcolonial (Con)texts” in Department of English, Sambalpur University, March 2013. [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  23. “Shauna Singh Baldwin’s What the Body Remembers: Re-membering Her-Story of the Sub-altern,” UGC (SAP) National Seminar on “Post- Colonialism and Identity Politics: Issues and Perspectives,” Department of English, Sambalpur University, 2010. [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  24. Resource person/ Panelist for SOA Literary Festival, 2023. [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  25. Resource person for HRDC, Utkal University to deliver lecture in Refresher Course on Indian Language and Culture on 10 Dec. 2022. [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  26. Resource person for Odisha State Open University to deliver online lecture on Literature & Culture: Exchanges and Negotiations-II on 8 Aug, 2021. [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  27. Resource person for Odisha State Open University to deliver online lecture on Introduction to Comparative Literature on 25 July 2021. [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  28. Resource person for IGNOU, Regional Centre, Bhubaneswar to deliver eight online lectures on British Literature (MEG-3) from date 09-06-2020 to 18-06-2020. (Recorded and available on YouTube) [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  29. “Interview Skills” on the topic “Communication Skills” in the Department of English, BJB Autonomous College on 5 December, 2017. [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Prof. Anjali Tripathy
  30. Participated in Seminar-cum-Workshop on Research in English Studies:Trends,Methods and Mechanics organized by the PG Department Of English,Utkal University on 12-13 November [Index: ; Impact Factor: ]
    Dr. Namrata Behera