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FDP Deconstructing Folklore

Gokul Global University is organizing a one week online national faculty development program from October 16-21 on deconstructing folklore. The program will discuss topics like Indian heritage, ecocentrism in folk narratives, queer representation in folk cults, decolonizing folk narratives, tribal art representations, and preserving indigenous culture through creative symbolism. It aims to bring awareness of India's rich intangible cultural heritage and understand repressed communities. The program will be led by folklorist Haimanti Bagchi and registration costs Rs. 350 until October 16.

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FDP Deconstructing Folklore

Gokul Global University is organizing a one week online national faculty development program from October 16-21 on deconstructing folklore. The program will discuss topics like Indian heritage, ecocentrism in folk narratives, queer representation in folk cults, decolonizing folk narratives, tribal art representations, and preserving indigenous culture through creative symbolism. It aims to bring awareness of India's rich intangible cultural heritage and understand repressed communities. The program will be led by folklorist Haimanti Bagchi and registration costs Rs. 350 until October 16.

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Gokul Global University (GGU), Siddhpur – Career Development Cell

In Collaboration with Top Education Centre Organizes

Online One Week National Faculty Development Program on

Deconstructing Folklore

16 to 21 October 2023, 7:30pm to 8.30pm


About the University

Gokul Global University has developed to become one of India's most prestigious
educational institutions. GGU embodies the spirit of cultural heritage and diversity
while also incorporating elements of 21st-century modernism. The University
comprises 47 departments under 10 faculties and 9 institutes that offer a wide
range of diploma, undergraduate, postgraduate, and Ph.D. degrees in various
specializations offering over 62 specially structured programs tailored to each
student's career goals. In an environment of world-class student talent and top-
notch lecturers and professors, experience the rich blend of variety GGU fosters.
Our dynamic campus exposes you to the foreign globe through exchange programs
all under one roof, providing you with an enriching experience.

About the FDP

This FDP is dedicated to the Folk forms, the folklores, myths and motifs that are
still relevant in the contemporary world. Most of the folklores covered in the FDP
are in the verge of extinction due to lack of awareness, lack of flux in the art form
and also due to sheer negligence to keep them alive. The sessions will bring about
awareness with a critical approach regarding the rich intangible cultural heritage
we possess as an initiative to resurrect these indigenous knowledge systems
Today, these narratives, if given a chance can very well be relevant and even be
popular at urban homes because India is now moving to the next level, where
people have started looking inwards, they have started recognizing the Indian
consciousness, their heritage and that is how they identify themselves now.

Schedule of the FDP: (7.30 PM to 8.30 PM)

Date and Day Topics

Day 1 Indian Heritage- Folklore


16 Oct’23 Monday
Day 2 Ecocentrism in folk narratives
17 Oct’23 Tuesday
Day 3 Representation of Queer in Folk Cults
18 Oct’23 Wednesday
Day 4 Decolonizing Folk Narratives
19 Oct’23 Thursday
Day 5 Representations in Tribal Art
20 Oct’23 Friday
Day 6 Creative Symbolism and Preservation of Indigenous
21 Oct’23 Saturday culture
Outcome: After attending this FDP the participants will be able to

1. Have deeper understanding of our Cultural Heritage


2. Deconstruct subaltern narratives from history
3. Understand the lesser known Cults and their marginalized representations in
mainstream media, art and literature
4. Understand how indigenous culture can help us locate the lesser known
knowledge systems
5. Have open prospects of discussion to represent repressed communities
through academic pursuits
6. Understand the iconographies, dissent and preservation of Indigenous
culture.

Co-ordinator: Mr Manojkumar Patel (GGU)

Resource Person: Haimanti Bagchi, Folklorist & Trainer, Independent


Researcher, Co-founder, ArtLit, Chennai

Registration Fees: Rs 350/-(Last date 16 October 2023, 7:00pm)

Registration Form Link: https://forms.gle/MCiuDVhRGbg3khnXA

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