Sana Asif

PhD Candidate at NIT Patna

Conferences



• Presented paper on 'Infrastructural Reappropriation and Making Sense of Place: Muslim Women Writing Cities in British India' at GAPS conference on 'Postcolonial Infrastructure' from 17th-20th May 2023 at University of Konstanz, Germany https://gaps2023.org/program-3/

• Presented paper on 'The Spaces of Partition: Muslim Women Narrating Cities' at 'Women of the World' Conference organised by Faculty of Education, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt from 10th - 11th March 2023

• Presented paper on 'Precarity, Anxiety, and Spatial modernity: Muslim women writing Partition fiction' at International Conference on '100 years of The Waste Land, Ulysses and Jacob's Room' organised by the Department of English, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India from 25th - 26th February 2023

• Presented paper on 'Tangible Heritage and Intangible Memory: (Coping) Precarity in the Select Partition Writings by Muslim Women' at the National Conference on "Tryst with Destiny": Literary Portrayal of the Partition of India' organised by School of Social Sciences and Languages, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai from 10th- 11th November 2022

• Presented paper on 'Muslim Women and Spaces: Mapping Cartographical Changes in the Post-Partition Cities' on 20th October 2022 at a conference on 'Mapping “Post-Conflict” Cities' organized by the UrbanMetaMapping Research Consortium, Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space (IRS) (sub-project) in collaboration with the Centre for Heritage Conservation Studies and Technologies (KDWT) at Erkner, Germany. https://urbanmetamapping.uni-bamberg.de/conf/MPC/abstracts.html

• Presented paper on ‘Marriages and Funerals: Reminiscing Old Feudal Muslim Culture in Partition Novels’ at an interdisciplinary hybrid symposium on ‘Evocative Memories: Media, Materiality, Affect’ organised by SWWDTP Memory Studies Research Cluster at University of Exeter, UK from 26-27th May 2022 https://memorystudiessw.wordpress.com/symposium-2022/

• Presented paper on “Memory of COVID-19 through Memes: A Brief Analysis” at Chesapeake Digital Humanities Consortium 2022 Conference hosted online by Marymount University, USA on 3rd March 2022 https://chesapeakedh.github.io/conference-2022

• Presented paper on “Forgetting and Remembering: Reinterpreting Memory and Trauma in Broken Reed” in the E-Conference on ‘Postcolonial Narratives: Theorizations and Transformations’ held from 11th – 12th March 2021 at IIT Patna




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