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Thursday, 30 August 2012
Training for BEC - Reg.
Training for the Business English Certificate (BEC) starts today, Thursday, 30 August 2012 at 2 pm in the Selaiyur Hall Room No. 2 (III BA English Classroom). Classes will be held on all working days between 2 and 3:30 pm.
With warm regards,
The Co-ordinators,
BEC Training@MCC,
Dept of English
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Release of Third Issues of Eclectic Representations/Cornucopia: A Report
It was a red letter day in the annals of the Department of English, by all means. The third issue of Eclectic Representations was released with much fanfare by Mr.T.Radhakrishnan, Addl. Director General of Police, Chennai. In the same vein, Dr.S.Armstrong, Head, Department of English, University of Madras, released Cornucopia, a student publication, in the Anderson Hall today, at 11:30 am.
Mr.T.Radhakrishnan, who did his MA in English Literature, was a student of Dr.Francis Sounderraj. He has authored six books on literature to his credit. Speaking on the occasion, he said that his passion of literature is something that keeps him going even today. He was all praise for the research initiatives of the Department. The Principal was greatly appreciative of the
Saturday, 25 August 2012
Release of Eclectic Representations & Cornucopia:
The English Association (TEA)
Department of English
Madras Christian College
(Autonomous)
invites you for the
release of
Eclectic Representations Vol. 2, Issue
1
[Peer-reviewed Biannual Journal]
and
Cornucopia Vol. 3
[Satura Lanx: Fruition
of Artistic Dreams]
on
Wednesday,
29 August 2012 at 11 am
in the Anderson Hall.
MR. T. RADHAKRISHNAN, IPS.,
[Addl. Director General of Police, Chennai]
Govt. of Tamil Nadu
will deliver the key-note
address,
and release the Journal.
Friday, 24 August 2012
Shortlisted Entries for Cornucopia
Based on the unanimous choice of the adjudicators, The English Association [TEA@MCC] has shortlisted the following eleven entries (given in alphabetical order, and not in order of prizes) for publication in Cornucopia - [Satura Lanx], Volume III, from among the entries in the Creative Writing Competition held on Tuesday 31 July 2012, at Selaiyur Hall.
This 200- page issue is scheduled for a grand release on Wednesday, 29 August 2012 at the Anderson Hall.
Abisha Selva Sharon
Aditya
Daya Subramanian
Fiona Kezia Winston
Janakaseeni
Kaveri Murthy
Radha, K. S
Roseline Victoria
S. Venkateswaran
S. Nikhila
Saurabh Kaushik
Congratulations to all of you who've been shortlisted. And, special
kudos to all the participants who gave their best. It was indeed a close
finish, as the adjudicators tell me, and it was indeed very difficult to
make up their mind on shortlisting the entries (leave alone selecting
the winning entries!), they add.
Five among them get prizes on D-day. (29 Aug 2012) Keep your fingers crossed till then!
[The First place and the third place are shared by two students each.]
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
View the Pre-final Copy of Cornucopia
Dear students,
A
pre-final copy of the third issue of Cornucopia will be made available in the
Department of English on Thursday, 23 August, 2012 from 9 am to 3 pm.
All contributors are welcome to browse through the same and notify the
Editorial team of changes/corrections, if any, straightaway.
Contributors from outside Chennai will be given a pdf version of Cornucopia, to check for changes/corrections, if any.
In the meantime, please find below the indexing of your articles in Cornucopia (Vol III)
Index (with page no's)
In the meantime, please find below the indexing of your articles in Cornucopia (Vol III)
Index (with page no's)
Aanusha Ghosh – 103, 108, 114Aarthi Christeen – 117, 119Abisha Selva Sharon – 191Aditya – 11, 12, 61, 62Ajin Mathew Varghese – 96, 116Andrew Veda – 63, 64, 66Angeline Prem Kumar – 194Anila Maria Mathew – 170Arul Jothi – 81Ben Geoffrey – 83Catherine – (Photos)Cesili Jenifer (Painting)Christina Mary George – (Pencil Sketching)Christopher Poshin David – 133, 134, 137Daya Subramanian – 188Debashree Mishra – 163Divya – 40, 70Evangeline - PaintingFiona Kezia Winston – 172, 173, 179Janakaseeni – 25, 27, 68Jeba Malar (Pencil Sketching)Joanna Shalom John – 175Joan – (Pencil Sketching)
Friday, 17 August 2012
Dr. Sivaraman, our illustrious alumnus, and currently, Asst Professor of English, Presidency College, gave the third guest lecture of this academic year, on Post-independence Indian Theatre in Selaiyur Hall Indoor Theatre, at 10:45 am. Dr. S. Stephen Jebanesan welcomed the I & II yr PG students of English Litt for the lecture. Dr. K. Ganesh introduced the guest of the day. Dr. Sivaraman then proceeded to give incisive and scholarly insights into Post-independence
Indian Theatre.
Excerpts from his lecture:
“there’s not even a single language in India that all
Indians can understand. That describes the essential plurality of our country.
Indeed, India, unlike other countries, is known for its plurality – a plurality
that is a peculiarity. If we don’t understand this plurality, then, that’s necessarily
a weakness.
So, there’s no theatrical concept that can be applied to all
theatrical groups in India. Hence the label ‘Indian Theatre’ in singular form
is irrelevant in our pluralistic set up.
Monday, 13 August 2012
PhD Viva voce of Prof. Sivaraman
Prof. Sivaraman defending his thesis |
It was a day of enlightenment for the audience who had gathered to listen to Prof. Sivaraman defend his thesis "Metadrama in Girish Karnad's Hayavadana, Nagamandala and The Fire and the Rain" at Nortan Hall, Pachaiyappa’s College, today, 13 August 2012 at 11 am.
The Supervisor and Convenor of the Viva-Voce Dr. U. Sundararajan praising his ward and doctor-designate V. Sivaraman, said, “Sivaraman submitted his thesis one day in advance of the scheduled date of submission, and he was very particular about that. His Guru Dr. Vishnu Bhatt, (a great role-model for English professors), introduced Mr. Sivaraman to me. Even though I was skeptical about the topic of the thesis, Mr. Sivaraman convinced me about the scope of the thesis, and from then on, it was no turning back for him”, he added.
The External Examiner Dr. Felix Moses was equally enthusiastic in showering praise on his proud student. Excerpts from his observations:
“It is indeed a privilege to be the external examiner for one of my best students. It is a very well-written thesis. In short, it is a model thesis. There are many candidates who might be doing your MPhil or PhD. I request that you go through this thesis to get ideas. Everything has been clearly outlined by Sivaraman. The reasons why it is a model thesis are:
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Release of the third issue of Ecletic Representations - Reg.
The eagerly awaited third issue of Eclectic Representations, the peer-reviewed biannual journal published by the Department of English, Madras Christian College (Autonomous), is ready for release. The exact date of release will be announced shortly, as we are finalising on the dates and the dignitaries for the occasion.
The next issue is scheduled for a January 2013 release, and original, unpublished research articles are invited. The Journal follows certain guidelines on which there remains no compromise. For details of the guidelines, please follow the link below: http://mcc.edu.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=566&Itemid=864
Back issues of Eclectic Representations are available with the Department of English.
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