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In 2008, sixty-one years after India’s independence from British rule, Scottish heritage professionals began an ambitious project to revive a neglected cemetery in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) with the backing of both the Scottish and West... more
In this article we want to evoke two characters that each suggest different points of departure for thinking about Kolkata as a queer kind of space. By this we want to evoke something of the sexual geography and life-ways of the city, but... more
তখন ১৯২৫ সাল। উপনিবেশের সূর্য মধ্য গগনে। শাসন-শোষণের সুচারু ব্যবস্থাপনা আর তথাকথিত ‘হোয়াইট ম্যানস বার্ডেন’-এর নামে অশ্বেতাঙ্গদের ওপরে শ্বেতাঙ্গদের শাসনের বৈধতার প্রচারণার জোয়ারে কঙ্গো তখন নিস্তেজ, প্রতিরোধহীন। এমনি এক বন্ধ্যা সময়ে স্বাধীন... more
A truth we know and a truth we don't see: The Past, The Present and The Future
The discourse of untouchability has received much academic attention in post-colonial India from sociologists like M.N. Srinivas to Gopal Guru in the recent past. Guru, unlike his predecessors, has tried to develop a space for... more
As Calcutta approaches its tricentury (1990), and urbanologists and forecasters quarrel over its future, nostalgia rules the day for a dedicated band of historians, researchers and simple Calcutta-lovers. Anthologies, histories,... more
THE PROPOSAL: To uplift the heritage status of Kolkata to a “Heritage City” from the perils of degradation, due to neglect and improper supervision, with the help of local/national authorities and support of the Kolkata Municipal... more
This paper examines yoga āsana and bayam instruction from Bengal in the twentieth century. It focuses on three themes as they appear in materials prior to the 1960s. These themes are the focus on yoga for health, the inclusion of bayam in... more
A number of innovations and successful models have evolved in the voluntary sector. It is becoming increasingly evident that a plurality of institutional partnerships is required for the realisation of the goals of UEE - between different... more
In this short essay, I have attempted to draw a sketch of the January riots of 1964 in Calcutta which was a fall out of the Hajratbal Incident (theft of holy relic of Prophet from Kashmir) though the story was not so linear. The riots did... more
Inspired by the spiritual revelations crying from John Coltrane’s saxophone in the late 60’s, Jonathan Kay has been continuing Coltrane’s search for a “multicultural theory of musical transcendence” in Kolkata, India, where he lived for... more
Of the millions who stand reverentially before the thousands of Durga images in Bengal during the annual pujas, how many wonder as to why Kartikeya — the valiant general of the gods — looks away so apathetically, when his mother is locked... more
This paper considers the importance of examples from India in the text of Marx’s Capital. In tracking Marx’s preoccupations, it is possible to show the relevance, especially for today, of his critique in a global frame, as political... more
Theatre in Kolkata was a sudden occurrence. It wasn't a natural, or gradual, evolution of the public form of entertainment that had existed in proximity, which one might consider cultural proximity in a more informal situation, but an... more
The history of the association of Sri Ramakrishna and the Ramakrishna Mission with Shyampukur Bati, Kolkata.
For more than eight decades, Bengal begins its Durga Puja season with a very sombre rendition of Devi Mahatmya over All India Radio, just before dawn. Even the most argumentative Bengali would surely agree that Birendrakrishna Bhadra's... more
This paper is based on a study of women who organize and participate in the Durga Puja of their neighbourhood. It is a yearly public festival around the ritual worship of the Hindu goddess Durga in parts of eastern India. This study aims... more
This paper tries to analyse how Kolkata, the capital of the state of West Bengal, emerges as a logistical hub in the vision of India's Look East Policy. The vision of Kolkata as a logistical hub rests on its locational advantage, history... more
The Kolkata Metro Railway is the first and only underground project implemented in India. The importance of Metro Railway Transport is increasing day by day because of huge population explosion in the eastern part of India. But recently... more
A collection of short stories set in contemporary Kolkata, India. One city, many stories. A clerk visited by a colonial ghost, an incorrigible lover facing mid-life reality check, parents accepting their son's suicide due to their own... more
This research examines the ways in which Bengali men and women " do gender " in the setting of north Kolkata's Indian Coffee House as a converging point of Adda, by expanding upon existing literature on doing gender, ethnography, and... more
August 14-29, 2019
Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague
Beginners’ Level
Advanced Level
https://ujca.ff.cuni.cz/událost/bengali-summer-school-2019
Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague
Beginners’ Level
Advanced Level
https://ujca.ff.cuni.cz/událost/bengali-summer-school-2019
The aim of this study is to find out the influence of locality on study orientation of secondary school students. A modified Study Orientation Scale (SOS) was used on the sample of 360 students those were studying in class X in different... more
Next to agriculture, the economic condition of the largest number of people in Bengal depended on cottage industries. Yet this important branch of the economy remained neglected for a long time with the result that many cottage industries... more
This article focuses on the Sealdah railway station in Calcutta, West Bengal, as a site of refugee 'settlement' in the aftermath of British India's partition. From 1946 to the late 1960s, the platforms of Sealdah remained crowded with... more
December, 1921. The Calcutta race course. Backers and bookmakers were screaming themselves hoarse as the thundering phalanx of horses drew closer to the post. The steward discreetly observed the Prince of Wales mopping his regal brow, as... more
This paper provides a description of the Durga Puja religious festival that is held each autumn in Kolkata. During the ten days of the celebration, the Indian city is enriched by a multitude of temporary temples, where local communities... more
Cities since their inception are continuously being accrued by design, reconfigured by designers ,stripped of their riches by the insensitive plunderers, enriched by the builders and churned by transformative agents looking for new... more
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