Tuesday, 8 October 2024

Shaping a Nation: History of America

 



Detailed Report of the Activity

 

The Department of English, under the Centre for Languages, organized a talk titled Shaping a Nation: History of America on October 7, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. in the AG5 classroom. The talk was delivered by Mr. Sairaj Bhat, Assistant Professor of History, and was organized for the SYBA and TYBA students. A total of 30 students participated in the talk. 

The program commenced at 9:00 a.m. with an introduction of the guest by Shreya Morajkar, followed by a floral welcome extended by Hritvik Ajgaonkar. The event was smoothly conducted with Ms. Natasha Salgaonkar and Vivek Naik serving as the comperes for the program.








During the talk, Mr. Sairaj Bhat presented an insightful overview of the history of America. He began by discussing the early European settlers and their gradual establishment of colonies. He explained how the European colonization significantly impacted the Indigenous populations of America, leading to a drastic decline in their numbers due to disease, conflict, and displacement. Mr. Bhat also discussed the various social, political, and economic forces that shaped the development of America as a nation, highlighting key historical events like the American Revolution and the Civil War.

In addition, Mr. Bhat elaborated on the Indigenous people of America and their way of life. He showed pictures depicting their deep connection to nature and their harmonious existence with the environment. He highlighted how nature played a central role in their spiritual practices, explaining that many Indigenous communities followed a belief system called totemism. Totemism involved the worship of natural objects, animals, or plants, which were seen as sacred symbols representing their ancestors and spiritual guides.

The session concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by Ms. Riya Sambrekar. The event was successfully coordinated by Ms. Siddhi Sangle, Assistant Professor of English, along with the active participation of students.

Wednesday, 31 July 2024

Book Reading Session of Varsal at Goa University

 


Students attended Book Reading Session of Varsal at Goa University on 1st August 2024. Around 6 students of Goan Literature in English Translation attended the talk along with faculty Ms. Neha Kalangutkar & Ms. Vividha Agarwadekar.



The author's insightful reading from "Varsal" was followed by a thought-provoking Q&A session, where students delved into the themes, motifs, and literary devices employed in the book.


Event Highlights

- Explorations of Goan identity, culture, and society.
- The intersection of tradition and modernity in contemporary Goan literature.
- The role of translation in preserving and promoting regional languages.

- Intimate setting fostering meaningful interactions between author, students, and faculty.
- Insightful discussions on the nuances of Goan Literature in English Translation
- Opportunities for students to engage with the author and explore the literary landscape of Goa



Feedbacks 

 "Attending the book reading session of 'Varsal' was an enriching experience. The author's reading and subsequent discussion opened new perspectives on Goan literature." -  Anisha Coelho, SYBA.

  The session was a wonderful platform for us to engage with the author and explore the complexities of Goan identity." - Gauri Gosavi SYBA

Shaping a Nation: History of America

  Detailed Report of the Activity   The Department of English, under the Centre for Languages, o rganized a talk titled Shaping a Nation...