Dr. Ganesh was the Chief Guest at the UGC-Sponsored National Seminar on
Indian Writing in English, organised by MTN College, Madurai, in association with TJELLS on Saturday, 28 September 2013. His brilliantly absorbing and thought-provoking
talk was on “Indian English Literature: Shifting Terrains”.
Outlining the broad framework of Post-Independence Indian Literature in
English (ILE), he classified the post-Independence ILE into two broad generations of writers – the 1950–mid-1980s and late-1980s–current, respectively.
Identifying the general trends in the Poetry of the First Generation of Writers,
he outlined the shift in themes and techniques, from idealistic
nationalism and romanticism to personal
engagement with the problems of a newly formed, extremely diverse nation,
wherein national identity came into conflict with personal experiences.
Praising Amitav Ghosh as a novelist with substance, he said that, Ghosh
belongs to a relatively new genre of novels called the research novel.
The main causes for this identity crisis came from came from non-mainstream communities Adil Jussawalla, Keki Daruwalla and Gieve Patel (Parsi ), Nissim Ezekiel
(Jewish), Jayanta Mahapatra, (Christian), Saleem Peeradina, (Muslim), Dom
Moraes (Anglo-Indian), etc, and
the reasons for this identity crisis was mainly due to the fact that, all these
writers had had a long stint in the
West, resulting in a feeling of alienation from and nostalgia for their
own culture an inability to identify themselves with the culture they emigrated to.
Coming next to women writers, he spoke about the radical in the openness in the poetry of Kamala Das, and enumerated the
precursors of women poets in India like Eunice D’Souza, Charmine D’Souza ,
Imtiaz Dharker, etc. Sujata Bhatt, exemplifies, for him the diasporic
experience.
The valedictory address was
given by ADGP Mr.Radhakrishnan, IPS, who spoke extensively on Indian Writing in
English and its general trends. When he recited a few stanzas from Kannadasan’s immortal lines, the audience gave
a thunderous applause.
The organisers of the Conference,
Dr. Arjunan (Head of the Dept), Prof. Ram Subbiah, Dr.Balasubramian, (TJELLS),
Prof.Benison (TJELLS) and their brilliant team deserve kudos and appreciation
for their meticulous coordination and organising skills, in bringing together
more than 240 participants from all over South India.
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