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Locating Indigeneity in the Global South (with Case Study on Denotified Tribes: Chhara Community of Gujarat, India ) (Thursday, 14 November 2019)

Speaker: Suchorita Chattopadhyay, Professor, Centre for Canadian Studies, Jadavpur University, Kolkata
Date : Thursday, 14 November 2019
Time : 4.00pm
Venue : AS8 #06-46, Singapore 119260


ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Suchorita Chattopadhyay is Professor in Comparative Literature and Co-ordinator, Centre for Canadian Studies, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. She received the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute’s Faculty Enrichment Award in 2000 and 2009. She is also a nominated member of the India Member’s Council, Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute and was a Member of the Executive Council of the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute for the period between 2013 and 2015. She has been the President of the Shastri Indo- Canadian Institute for the period between 2016 and 2017. Her research interests are Indigenous Canadian literature, Canadian immigrant literature, comparative study of Indian and South-east Asian literatures, translation of Indian literatures into English. She has co-edited, Tapestries : An Anthology of 20th Century Indian Short Stories with Debalina Sen in 2004, Tracing Transactions: An Anthology of Critical Essays on India and Southeast  Asia with Soma Mukherjee in 2011, Ghumantoos: The Roadies of India and Canada (CAS Work in Progress II: 2013) with Dheeman Bhattacharyya, with BarnaliChanda, Tellings and Retellings: Strange Tales from Medieval China (CAS Phase II, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, 2015) and with DebashreeDattaray At the Crossroads of Culture and Literature (Primus Books, New Delhi, 2016). In 2007, she has published Amader Bhagini, Anandaghatini, a Bangla translation of the African novel  Our Sister Killjoy by Ama Ata Aidoo.

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