Challenging the Status Quo: Voices in Literary Studies

Literature adds to reality. It does not simply describe it. It enriches the necessary competencies that daily life requires and provides; and in this respect, it irrigates the deserts that our lives have already become.

C.S. Lewis

The idea that Literature holds mirror to the society is at least as old as Plato's concept of imitation. The might of the pen is unreservedly greater than the blow of a sword - as is evident in the power of the 'word', which has shaped civilizations, changed political scenarios, exposed, and eradicated disparity and discrimination. “So you're the little woman who wrote the book that started this great war.” This was how Abraham Lincoln reportedly greeted Harriet Beecher Stowe when he met her in 1862, a decade after she wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin, the second-best selling book of the 19th century after the Bible.

Literary Studies in various languages have been instrumental in giving a voice to the voiceless, enabling and even empowering the 'subalterns' to 'speak' and to be heard. One can find abundant examples in Literature, through which the authors have questioned the stereotypes, be it of marriage, women's position, 'dalit's' plight, or the rights of the LGBTQ. Even Epics of antiquity have been rewritten and reworked in a way that offer divergent perspectives to the myths and legends that have been coming to us through the ages.

One can cite umpteen examples in Literature, where the authors have dared to challenge the status quo. Upton Sinclair's The Jungle portrays the harsh working conditions, extreme poverty and exploitation faced by the mainly immigrant labourer's in Chicago's meat-packing industry. Atticus Finch in Harper Lee's To Kill A Mocking Bird says, “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view … until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” These words of 1960 tale of racial inequality in 1930s Alabama still resonate with readers around the world today.

There are innumerable voices that have had far reaching impact on the existing situation, yet these works have not been duly acknowledged and have not been given meaningful place in the mainstream. In the present times, Educational Institutions offer such writers and their works a serious space by introducing them in the curricula. Students are now being taught 'englishes' from Africa, Australia, India, Canada, and other countries, works of translation from regional languages have made it possible to percolate to the general masses key issues pertaining to ethnicity and culture, both of the contemporary world and of the texts written in the past.

The FDP being organized by Amity School of Languages aims to bring insightful minds together to examine and consider such Literary Works which have had a far-reaching impact on the society and the readers. These have also challenged the existing order of things, thereby revealing layers of possibilities and offering newer dimensions and perspectives to the status quo.

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Objectives of the FDP:

To promote exchange of ideologies on how revolutionizing literary voices directly impact society.

To understand why unheard voices need to be heard.

To foster awareness about key issues that affect mankind.

To instill the importance of research in uncharted territory.

To provide spaces to unheard voices for research in new areas.

Guests Speakers

Ms. Ritupriya Khare

President Triveni International Group

Dr. Sonu Saini, Assistant Professor

Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India

Dr. Kusum Khemani, MA PhD Kolkata University

President at Bhartiya Bhasha Parishad, Kolkata, West Bengal

Dr. Ranjana Saxena, Professor

Former Head, Dept. of Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian Studies, University of Delhi

Dr. Prasad Gollanapalli

Managing Trustee at Gandhi King Foundation in India

Dr. Arjun Chauhan, Professor and Chair

Department of Hindi at Shivaji University, Kolhapur

Mr. Mahendra Bhishma

Author & Registrar cum Principal Bench Secretary, High Court Lucknow Bench

Dr. Rajesh Sarkar, Assistant Professor

Department of Sanskrit Faculty of Arts Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

Prof. (Dr.) Pushpita Awasthi

President: Non-Violence & Peace Academy, National President Acharyakul, President: Guardian of Earth & Global Culture Ambassador of People's Vigilance Committee on Human Rights ( PVCHR), Netherlands, Active Member of "BACHPAN BACHAO ANDOLAN" Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Dr. Sandeep Awasthi, Research Guide and Media Expert

(Author, Research Guide, Film Writer and Chairperson of International Literary Association: he is currently working at Bhagwant University, Ajmer Rajasthan.)

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