Fourth Conference on Bengal Related Studies for Students and Young Scholars

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October 28–30, 2016 in Halle (Saale), Germany

The South Asia Seminar of the Martin Luther University Halle–Wittenberg, supported by Bengal Link e.V. and the Arbeitskreis Neuzeitliches Südasien of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Asienkunde e.V. (DGA), will host the Fourth Conference on Bengal Related Studies for Students and Young Scholars. The aim of the conference is to provide an interdisciplinary venue for students and young scholars who focus on the Bengal regions in their research.

The Martin Luther University Halle–Wittenberg is one of the two German universities where research on the Bengal regions, Bengali language and culture has been an integral part for a long time. After the emergence of numerous studies on the Bengal regions in disciplines other than South Asian Studies (e.g. Development Studies, Social Anthropology, Sociology, Urban Planning), the conference organisers realised the necessity of giving students and young scholars an option to discuss their various topics and research approaches among each other across disciplinary borders, and of building up an interdisciplinary network for Bengal Related Studies. After the success of the previous three conferences in 2010, 2012, and 2014 the organisers are very much looking forward to hosting the fourth one.

There is no overarching theme; any topic from the humanities and social sciences is welcome as long as the region of study is either Bangladesh or Bengali speaking India. We invite abstracts (max. 300 words) from graduate and postgraduate students and young scholars at any stage of their career. Please send your abstract along with your affiliation details and a short CV till April 30, 2016 to brsc@suedasien.uni-halle.de. The conference committee will inform the applicants until May 31 whether their papers have been selected for presentation or not.

The conference will begin with an informal dinner on Friday (October 28). Since the conference committee is aware of the fact that students are often financially strained, the cost for the partici-pants will be kept as low as possible.

Conference committee members:
Stefanie Beine, Carmen Brandt, Kirsten Hackenbroch, Ludwig Merker, Paul Rupschus, Franziska Strich, Boris Wille


Contact:
Bengal Related Studies Conference
Südasien-Seminar des Orientalischen Instituts
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
06099 Halle (Saale), Germany
Email: brsc@suedasien.uni-halle.de