Visva Bharati School of English Admission 2024, Process, Campus, Faculties

Visva Bharati
Santiniketan, West Bengal, India
Santiniketan West Bengal, India Pin 731235
731235
+91(3463)262751
info@visva-bharati.ac.in
http://visvabharati.ac.in
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A study of the evolution of Visva-Bharati during the lifetime of its founder, Rabindranath Tagore, offers an insight into what this institution was intended to achieve. Rabindranath founded a school for children at Santiniketan and it was around this nucleus that the structure of an unconventional university developed through careful planning.

In 1863, on a seven-acre plot at the site of the present institution, Debendranath Tagore, the poet's father, had built a small retreat for meditation, and in 1888 he dedicated, the land and buildings, towards establishment of a Brahmavidyalaya and a library. Rabindranath's school Brahmacharyasrama which started functioning formally from December 22, 1901 with no more than five students on the roll, was, in part, a fulfilment of the wishes of his father who was a considerable figure of his time in the field of educational reforms. From 1925 this school came to be known as Patha-Bhavana.

The school was a conscious repudiation of the system introduced in India by the British rulers and Rabindranath initially sought to realize the intrinsic values of the ancient education in India. The school and its curriculum, therefore, signified a departure from the way the rest of the country viewed education and teaching. Simplicity was a cardinal principle. Classes were held in open air in the shade of trees where man and nature entered into an immediate harmonious relationship. Teachers and students shared the single integral socio-cultural life. The curriculum had music, painting, dramatic performances and other performative practices. Beyond the accepted limits of intellectual and academic pursuits, opportunities were created for invigorating and sustaining the manifold faculties of the human personality.

Title in English Visva Bharati

# Title Researcher Guide(s)
1 The serpentina within the pyramid: strategies of representation in select eighteenth century literature and painting Majumdar, Sudeshna Dr. Sen, Amrit
2 Dialects of identity: a study of british South Asian DIASPORIC writers Guin, Aindrilla Dr. Mandal, Somdatta
3 Interrogating marginality the fiction of J M Coetzee Ray Dhriti Dr. Amrit Sen
4 John Keats and Charles Baudelaire as aesthetes a comparative study of their poems Norden Michael Lepcha Dr. Ghosal, Goutam and Chakrabarty, Nilanjan
5 Nationalism Ethnicity and the Nation state in Kenya A Study of Select Works of Ngugi wa Thiong o Chakraborty Amitayu Dr. Saurav dasthakur
6 A HYPHENATED SOUL THE QUESTION OF IDENTITY IN THE WORKS OF RUSKIN BOND Pal Arup Dr. Goutam Ghoshal
7 ECOCRITICAL READINGS OF TED HUGHES SEAMUS HEANEY AND DYLAN THOMAS Ghosh Arindam Dr. Saurav Dasthakur
8 A GAME OF OUR OWN REPRESENTATIONS OF IDENTITY AND COMMUNITY IN CALCUTTA FOOTBALL Chattopadhyay Indranath Dr. Abhijit SenAmrit Sen
9 Post Independence Alternative Theatres in India Utpal Dutts Poster Plays Badal Sircars Third Theatre and Jana Natya Manchs Nukkad Natak DEB BARMAN DEBAYAN Dr. Abhijit Sen
10 Reading power and politics in select representations of 9 11 Roy Pathik Dr. Somdatta Mandal
11 A study of the controversies over Sri Aurobindo s rhetoric of poetry Goswami Debapriya Dr. Goutam Ghoshal
12 Dolls and Dreamers A Feminist Analysis of the Plays of Ray Lawler and Jack Davis Roy Chowdhury Swati Dr. Tapu Biswas
13 Biopics of Austen Woolf Plath and Murdoch A study Mitra Poulomi Dr. Somdatta Mandal
14 Globalisation multiple histories and contested identities assessing Shauna Singh Baldwin Rohinton Mistry and Anita Rau Badamis fiction Bhattacharya, Indira Dr. Somdatta mondal
15 Cultural politics of globalised India a study in select contemporary Indian english fictionCultural politics of globalised India a study in select contemporary Indian English fiction Ghosh, Suchismita Dr. Somdatta Mondal
16 Retrospection as Protest by Women Select AfricanAmerican Slave Narratives and Dalit Autobiographies Chakrabarti, Priyadarshini Dr. Sukla Basu Sen
17 Representation of India in Select British Women Novelists and Travel Writers of the Long Eighteenth Century Chatterjee, Arnab Dr. Amrit Sen
18 Representation of the Subaltern in Amitav Ghoshs Works Chatterjee, Sriparna Dr. Saurav Dasthakur
19 Man and more than man Interrogating robotics in Ashimovs fiction Sadhu, Trina Dr. Sukla basu (Sen)
20 Politics of Canon Formation Post Independence Women Playwrights Ghosh, Debarati Dr.

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