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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Leaves From Your Own Book
Editors: D. Murali Manohar, Sachidananda Mohanty, Alladi Uma & Sindhu Menon
Price: INR 450
About the Book:
Leaves from Your Own Book in Honour of sudhakar marathe, a collection of essays on a variety of subject is a tribute to professor Sudhakar Marathe, a man whose interested ranged from shakespeare to Environment to Pedagogy to much more. Taking leaves from his own book of experience and interest, the book tries to focus on some topics, Environmental Discipline, Interface between History and Fiction, Blake, Kipling.
Price: INR 450
About the Book:
Leaves from Your Own Book in Honour of sudhakar marathe, a collection of essays on a variety of subject is a tribute to professor Sudhakar Marathe, a man whose interested ranged from shakespeare to Environment to Pedagogy to much more. Taking leaves from his own book of experience and interest, the book tries to focus on some topics, Environmental Discipline, Interface between History and Fiction, Blake, Kipling.
Dalits and Religion
Indian English Women's Fiction: A Study of Marriage, Career and Divorce
Indian English Women's Fiction of the Post 1990's: A Study of Marraige, Career and Divorce
This book is the result of an optional course designed and offered by me. Students who come from the USA and European Countries to University of Hyderabad under Study in India Programme for a semester opted for the course and wrote term paper. I edited the papers and published them with the help of Serials Publications, New Delhi in the year 2010.
Contemporary Indian Women Novelists in English
My Dream House
Dear Friends,
This is my dream house built in the year 2002 by the grace of Lord Krishna. I have dedicated my house and named as Hare Krishna. The above photographs are of my wife Mamtha and son Vijay Sai and below is my dream house. Dr. D.Murali Manohar, Professor, Dept. of English, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.
D.Mamtha, M.Com; PGDELT
D.Vijay Sai, B.Tech (CSE with Business Systems) SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram Campus, Chennai.
D.Shrihan, PPI, Shells International School, Mayuri Nagar, RCPuram, Sanga Reddy Dist., Hyderabad-502032
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Dalits and Their Religion(s)
This is my third full length book published with the help of Serials Publications, New Delhi, 2010. This book is part of my UGC-Major Research Project carried out between 1.4.2007 and 31.3.2009 with financial support of Rs. 2,00,000. It is an interdisciplinary study consisting of literature, religion, sociology and journalism.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Coaching in Phonetics of English
Dear Visitor,
I am happy to offer coaching in Phonetics of English. In the present scenario it is very essential to have the knowledge of segmental elements such vowels, diphthongs and consonants; suprasegmental elements such as stress, syllable and intonation. There are many young students who would prefer to go abroad for studies for such students this will help a lot. If you require at free of cost or on-line or otherwise, do contact 09908569272 or 040-23133406.
I feel it as a social work.
Best wishes,
Dr.D.Murali Manohar
M.Phil;B.Ed.;Ph.D.
Asst. Professor
Dept. of English
University of Hyderabad
Hyderabad-500 046.
I am happy to offer coaching in Phonetics of English. In the present scenario it is very essential to have the knowledge of segmental elements such vowels, diphthongs and consonants; suprasegmental elements such as stress, syllable and intonation. There are many young students who would prefer to go abroad for studies for such students this will help a lot. If you require at free of cost or on-line or otherwise, do contact 09908569272 or 040-23133406.
I feel it as a social work.
Best wishes,
Dr.D.Murali Manohar
M.Phil;B.Ed.;Ph.D.
Asst. Professor
Dept. of English
University of Hyderabad
Hyderabad-500 046.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Curriculum Vitae
CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME DASARI MURALI MANOHAR
DATE OF BIRTH 06.08.1969
SEX MALE
FATHER’S NAME LATE SRI D.OBANNA
OCCUPATION Reader in English
Department of English
University of Hyderabad
Hyderabad
OFFICE ADDRESS Department of English
University of Hyderabad
Hyderabad-500 046 A.P
INDIA
Phone: 91-040-23133406
E-mail: dmmsh@uohyd.ernet.in
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS H. No. 25-29/18/25,
Sri Sai Nagar Colony
Behind Mayuri Nagar, Kakatiya Nagar
Ramachandrapuram,
Hyderabad-502036 A.P
Mobile: 91-9908569272
E-mail: dmbm_vs@yahoo.co.in
SPECIALIZATION AND
AREAS OF RESEARCH INTEREST Indian English Literature,
Indian English Women’s Fiction,
Dalit Studies, Women’s Studies,
English Language Teaching.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
B. A. Ed, Regional College of Education, Mysore (N.C.E.R.T), 1991.
M. A. ENGLISH, University of Hyderabad, 1993.
M. Phil ENGLISH , University of Hyderabad, 1995.
(Dissertation Title: Man-Woman Relationship with Respect to the Treatment of Love in Kamala Das’ Poetry)
Ph. D ENGLISH, University of Hyderabad, 2005.
(Thesis Title: Marriage, Career and Divorce among “Educated” Women in Post-Independence Indian English Women’s Fiction)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
TRAINED GRADUATE TEACHER, Kendriya Vidyalaya Yerraguntla, Cuddapah District, 11.09.1995 to 09.10.1995.
POST GRADUATE TEACHER, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Pabra, Hisar Dist., Haryana, 02.11.1995 to 27.07.1998.
LECTURER IN ENGLISH, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, 1998-2004.
SENIOR LECTURER IN ENGLISH, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, since 2004.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
PROJECT ASSISTANT, Dept. of English, University Of Hyderabad, 5.1.1995 to 05.09.1995.
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE (Category II, Sl. NO. 2)
Associate Coordinator, UGC’s Remedial Coaching Programme for SC/STs, March 2004 to March 07.
Coordinator for UGC’s Remedial Coaching Programme for SC/STs, 10-07-2006 till date.
Conducted University Entrance exams at various centres such as Madurai, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Delhi and Vishakapatnam, 2005-2010.
SEMINARS ORGANISED (Category II, Sl. NO. 1)
National Seminar on Study of Aesthetics: An Indian Perspective, 24-25 February 2006, University of Hyderabad.
(Co-ordinator with Prof. Alladi Uma and Dr. Sunita Mishra)
National Seminar on Personal Narratives of Dalits and their Religion(s), 16-18 October 2007, University of Hyderabad.
National Seminar on Contemporary Indian Women Novelists in English, 25-26 March 2009, University of Hyderabad.
National Seminar on Phonetics and Spoken English, 30-31 October 2009, University of Hyderabad.
REFRESHER COURSE ORGANISED (Category II, Sl. NO. 3)
Refresher Course in English, 26 February to 18 March 2009, Academic Staff College, University of Hyderabad.
OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE (Category II, Sl. NO. 2)
Since 1998 I have been part of admissions committee for admitting students for courses such as M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D.
Conducted Election of representatives of M.A. and Research Scholars on the Departmental Committee.
Member of admission Committee representing the SC/ST faculty member in the departments such as Philosophy, Communication Applied Linguistics and Translation Studies.
Member of Doctoral Committee for Ph. D Scholars.
Member of Library acquisitions under DRS
Evaluated Post-Submission Seminars of M.Phil scholars’ dissertations
Member of Departmental Level Committee Against Sexual Harassment
Engaged a Research Assistant for the Major Research Project for two years.
SC/ST representative for Screening Committee for short-listing the applications in the Dept. of Urdu.
Member of School Board of Studies, School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad (8.9.2005 to 7.9.2008).
Member of Academic Council of the University of Hyderabad, (Dates)
Member of Court of University of Hyderabad, (12.7.2006 to 11.7.2009)
Subject Expert in English for the Selection Committee for the post of Primary Teacher and others at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Public School, Ramachandrapuram, BHEL on June 2, 2007.
Set the examination paper for M.A. English in the Course called “Structure of Modern Englsih” of Sri Padmavati Mahila Visewavidyalayam, Tirupati in 2008.
Member of School level Committee to look into the proposals under the unassigned Grants Scheme of the University from 01.05. 2009 to 30.04.2010.
Member of Purchase Committee for a period of two years from 23 July 2010 to 22rd July 2012.
Member of Syllabus Revision Committee of Department of English, University of Hyderabad.
Evaluated M.A. English Entrance Examination answer scripts of 206 conducted by Common Entrance Test for seven Central Universities.
Subject Expert in English for the Selection Committee for the post of Assistant Professor at Padmasri Dr. B. V. Raju Institiute of Technology, Vishnupur, Narsapur, Medak Dist. on August 17, 2009.
Got sponsorship of travel expenditure for the women writers to participate in national seminar on “Contemporary Indian Women Novelists in English” conducted in the Department of English, University of Hyderabad.
Election Officer for conducting Student’ Union Elections in 2009-2010.
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
Kamala Das: Treatment of Love in her Poetry. Gulbarga: JIWE, 1999. (Category III, III B (Soul Author))
Indian English Women’s Fiction: A Study of Marriage, Career and Divorce. New Delhi: Atlantic, 2007. (Category III, III B (Soul Author))
Dalits and their Religion(s). New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2010. (Category III, III B (Soul Author))
EDITED BOOKS
(with Alladi Uma and Sunita Mishra), The Study of Aesthetics: An Indian
Perspective. New Delhi: Allied, 2007. (Category III, III A)
(with Sachidanada Mohanty, Alladi Uma, Sindhu Menon), Leaves from Your own Book: Papers in Honour of Sudhakar Marathe. New Delhi: Author Press, 2009. (Category III: III B)
(Ed.) Dalits and Religion. New Delhi: Atlantic, 2009. (Category III, III A)
(Ed.) Contemporary Indian Women Novelists in English. New Delhi: Serials. (Category III, III A)
(Ed.) Indian English Women’s Fiction of the post 1990s. New Delhi: Serials.
Publications, 2010. (Category III, III A)
Forthcoming
Basic Linguistics and Phonetics. New Delhi: Serials.
Spoken English and Phonetics. New Delhi: Atlantic.
RESEARCH ARTICLES:
“Cheated and Exploited: Women in Kamala Das’s Short Stories”, In Mohan G Ramanan and P. Sailaja (eds.). English and the Indian Short Story. New Delhi: Orient Longman (2000).117-123. (Category III, III A)
“The Treatment of Love in the Poetry of P.Lal”, In Nila Shah, Pramod K. Nayar (eds.). Modern Indian Poetry in English: Critical Studies. New Delhi: Creative Books (2000). 91-95. (Category III, III B )
“Women’s Voices: Some Indian English Women Novelists of the 1980s”. Indian Women Novelists in English. Ed. Birendra Pandey. New Delhi: Sarup&Sons, 2001. 38-46. (Also published in POETCRIT XV: 2(July 2002): 31-39.) (Category III, III A)
“Meet the Writer: Kamala Das”, POETCRIT XVI: 1 (January 2003): 83-98. (Category III, III A)
“Educated” Women: Happy or Unhappy? Selected Novels of Indian English Women’s Fiction of the 1990s”. Narratives of (Dis)Content: Critical Essays on Commonwealth Literature. Ed. M. Dasan. Chennai: Emerald Publishers, 2006. 38-47. (Also published in POETCRIT XVII: 1 (January 2004): 48-56.) (Category III, III A)
“Man-Woman Relationship with Respect to the Treatment of Love in Kamala Das’ Poetry”. Contemporary Literary Criticism Vol. 191. Ed. Tom Burns and Jeffrey W. Hunter. Detroit: Thomson-Gale, 2004. 44-60. (Category III, III B Refereed International Journal)
“Kim an Honest Disciple in Rudyard Kipling’s KIM’”. POETCRIT XVIII (January 2005): 5-13. (Category III, III A)
“Women’s Voices” in Selected Short Stories of Shashi Deshpande”. The Atlantic Literary Review 6.1-2 (June 2005): 76-85. (Category III, III A)
“Individuality” in Kamala Das and in Her Poetry”. POETCRIT XIX (July 2006): 13-20. (Category III, III A)
“Women’s Empowerment via Job/Career in some Indian English Women’s Novels”. Journal of English Literature 1 (January 2007): 22-26. (Also published in POETCRIT XXI (January 2008): 5-11. (Category III, III A)
“‘Nature’ in the Poetry of D.C.Chambial”. Critical Response to Indian Poetry Poerty inEnglish. Eds. Amar Nath Prasad and Bithika Sarkar. New
Delhi: Sarup, 2008. 301-308. (Category III, III B)
“Who is Brahman”, not Brahmana/Brahmin? A Personal Narrative of Mala Dasari”. Dalits and their Religion. Ed. D. Murali Manohar. New Delhi: Atlantic, 2009. 1-8. (Category III, III A)
Introduction. Dalits and their Religion. Ed. D. Murali Manohar. New Delhi: Atlantic, 2009. XI-XX. (Category III, III A)
“Teaching the English Phonetics: Case Studies”. Forum for Musings: Special Issue on Effective Communication and Soft Skills 3.2 (November 2009): 36-42. (Category III, III A)
“Marriage of ‘educated’ women in Manju Kapur’s A Married Woman”. Indian English Women’s Fiction of the Post 1990s. Ed. D.Murali Manohar. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2009. 10-20. (Category III, III B)
Introduction. Indian English Women’s Fiction of the Post 1990s. Ed. D.Murali Manohar. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2009. VII-XII. (Category III, III B)
Janaki’s Marriage and Divorce in Jaishree Misra’s Ancient Promises. Indian English Women’s Fiction of the Post 1990s. Ed. D.Murali Manohar. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2009. 30-40. (Category III, III B)
Introduction. Indian English Women’s Fiction of the Post 1990s. Ed. D.Murali Manohar. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2009. XI-XVI. (Category III, III A)
Communicated/Forthcoming:
“Some Aspects of Metaphysical Poetry with specific reference to John Donne and George Herbert: Pun, Wit, Conceit, Wordplay, Paradox of Seventeenth Century sense”.
BOOK REVIEWS
“Above the Earth’s Green: Advocating Spontaneity”. University News 1 (2000): 29. (Category III, III A)
“A Married Woman”. Kohinoor (Biannual): An International Literary Journal). January 2007: 107-109. (Category III, III A)
TRANSLATIONS
“Award for the City” Litcrit India V. 5&6 (Spring/Summer 2007): 57-58. (Category III, III A)
“Raising… Local… Voices?” Litcrit India V.5&6 (Spring/Summer 2007): 58-59. (Category III, III A)
SEMINARS
PAPERS PRESENTED
“Women being cheated and exploited: Kamala Das’ Short Stories”, National seminar on Indian English Short Story, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 1994. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Women’s voices: Some Indian women novels of the 1980s”, National Seminar on Indian Writing in English, Women’s Voices 1950-2000, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, March 10-11, 2000. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Kim: An honest disciple in Rudyard Kipling’s Kim”. National Seminar on Exploring Anglo-Indian Fiction qua History, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, March 1-2-3, 2002. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“‘Educated’ Women: Happy or Unhappy?” Selected novels of Indian English Women’s Fiction of the 1990s. National Seminar on Educating Women: Towards a New Formula, Assumption College, Changanaserry, March 20, 21 and 22, 2002. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Women’s Empowerment via Job/Career in Some Indian English Women’s Novels”, National Conference on “Empowerment of Women”, Sarojini Naidu Centre for Women’s Studies, Mahatma Gandhi National Institute of Research for Social Action, Hyderabad, March 6-7, 2006. (Category III, III(E) (ii))
“Teacher Teaching Principles, only Principles and nothing but Principles”, National Seminar on Language, Literature, Translation and Pedagogy: In Honour of Sudhakar Marathe, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, November 1-3, 2006. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Globalization, Religion and their impact on Dalits” National Seminar on After Globalization: Resurgence of History, Ideology, Nation & Religion, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, 23rd and 24th November, 2006. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Education and Job/Career leading to Dalit Women’s Economic Empowerment” National Conference on “Empowerment of Dalit Women: Retrospect and Prospect” Dr. Ambedkar Centre for Research and Social Action (Dr. Ambedkar Centre) of Mahatma Gandhi National Institute of Research and Social Action (MGNIRSA), Hyderabad, 14th February 2007. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b )
“Spoken and Unspoken Dalit Problems in Selected Telugu Movies” National Seminar on “Nation, Region and Ideology in Films”. ASIHSS Programme, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 28th February, March 1st and 2nd March, 2007. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Who is Brahman”, not Brahmana/Brahmin? A Personal Narrative of Mala Dasari” National Seminar on “Personal Narratives of Dalits and their Religion(s)” Department of English, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 16-18 October 2007. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Caste, Gender, Religion, Region: Social Exclusin and Inclusion of Dalits” National Conference on Economic Reforms in India: Social Exclusion and Social Justice, Department of Sociology, Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad, 27-29 November 2008. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Teaching the Phonetics of English: Case Studies” National Seminar on “Phonetics and Spoken English”, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 30-31 October 2009. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Roots of Mala Dasari: A Theoretical Question”. National Seminar on “Theorizing the Margins and the Other”. Centre for Compartive Literature, University of Hyderabad, Hyderbad. 17-19 February 2010. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
Chair of Session:
Chaired a session on “Margins on Films and Disability Studies” in a National Seminar on “Theorizing the Margins and the Other”. Centre for Comparative Literature, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad. 17-19 February 2010. (Category III, III (E) (iv) b)
PANELIST
National Seminar on “Nirad 100: India 50: Interrogating India” Department of English, University of Hyderabad, 1998. (Category III, III (E) (iv) b)
PARTICIPATED
National Seminar on “Translation and Transformation”, 4-5 October 2007, organized by Department of English, University of Hyderabad in collaboration with the Central Institute of Indian Languages and Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi.
National Seminar on AFTERWA(O)RDS: Discourse in the Translation of Kesava Reddy’s Athadau Adavini Jayinchadu and G.V.Krishna Rao’s Keelubommalu”, on 8-9 March 2020 organized by National Translation Mission , CIIL, Mysore and Department of English, University of Hyderabad,Hyderabad.
WORKSHOP
“Perspective of an Integrated Student of the late 1980s” National Workshop on the Teaching of English in Integrated Programmes, 7-8 March 2008, English Language Teaching Cell, University of Hyderabad. (Category III, III (E) (iv) b)
SANCTIONED RESEARCH PROJECT
“Interrogating Dalits and their Religions” funded by University Grants Commission, New Delhi, under Major Research Project Scheme, 1 April 2007 to 31 March 2009, worth Rs. 2,00,000. (Category III: III (c) (ii)
PUBLICATION GRANT
Grant to publish Ph.D thesis entitled “Marriage, Career and Divorce among “Educated” Women in Post-Independence Indian English Women’s Fiction” from University Grants Commission of Unassigned Grants, University of Hyderabad, 2007.
OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
INVITED/GUEST LECTURES
“Phonetics” at Government College of Education, Kurnool, 18 December 1999. (Category I: Sl. No. 2)
“Phonetics” at Osmania College of Education, Kurnool, 20 December 1999. (Category I: Sl. No. 2)
“Reward and Punishment” in Workshop on Teaching for School Teachers at Siva Sivani Public School, Sangareddy, 25 June 2002. (Category I: Sl. No. 2)
“Communication Skills” in “A One day Workshop on NET Awareness Programme for SC/ST/OBC/Minority Students”, Kakatiya University, Warangal, 5 February 2009. (Category I: Sl. No. 2)
“Teaching Phonetics” in “A Workshop on Development of English Laboratory in JNVS for both PG and TG Teachers in English working in JNVS under Hyderabad Region”, Seminar Hall, School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 12 August 2009. (Category I: Sl. No. 2)
“Remedial Teaching” in Academic Staff College, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 23 October 2009. (Category I: Sl. No. 3)
“Indian English Women’s Fiction: Early 19th century to the post 1990s” in Academic Staff College, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, 11 November 2009. (Category I: Sl. No. 3)
“Dalits and their Religion(s)” in Academic Staff College, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, 11 November 2009. (Category I: Sl. No. 3)
EVALUATION
Evaluated M.Phil English Dissertations of other Universities. (Category I:, Sl.No. 5)
Evaluated Ph. D English Dissertation of other University. (Category I:, Sl.No. 5)
Research Guidance: M.PHIL / Ph. D (Category III: III (D) (i)
M. Phil. Degrees awarded: 04
Ph.D Under Supervisoion: 02
AWARDS
The Second Best Teacher Award of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti as PGT English from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Pabra, District Hissar in English for producing excellent results in CBSE Exam for the academic year 1996-97 at Regional Level (Rajasthan, Delhi and Haryana come under one region which is in Jaipur).
The Best Teacher Award of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti as PGT English from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Pabra, District Hissar in English for producing excellent results in CBSE Exam for the academic year 1997-98 at Regional Level (Rajasthan, Delhi and Haryana come under one region which is in Jaipur).
REFRESHER AND ORIENTATION COURSES ATTENDED (Category III: III (E) (i)
Refresher Course, 3-24 February 1999, Academic Staff College, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.
Orientation Course, December 14 2001 to 11 January 2002, Academic Staff College, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.
Refresher Course 3-23 August 2005, Academic Staff College, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad with an “A” Grade.
Refresher Course from 3-23 January 2008, Academic Staff College, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad with an “A” Grade.
COURSES DESIGNED AND OFFERED (Category I Sl. No. 1)
MA
English Literature and Thought, 1579-1700
English Literature and Thought, 1700-1798
Eighteenth Century British Literature and Thought
Indian Writing in English
Indian English Women’s Fiction of the 1980s (Optional Course)
Indian English Women’s Fiction of the 1990s (Optional Course)
Indian English Women’s Fiction of the Post 1990s (Optional Course)
(A project was given to the students to make a survey of opinion on issues like Marriage and Career as it immediately relates to them) (Category I Sl. No. 3)
Interrogating Dalits Religious Perceptions and Practices (Optional Course)
(Slides were downloaded to show the students about the life of Dalits and screened them in the classroom with the help of Internet and discussed at length).
Language Intensive Study Programme.
The English Language 1
MPHIL (Category I:, Sl.No. 5)
Indian Writing in English
Indian English Fiction
Research Methods
Indian English Short Story
Strategies for Developing Listening Comprehension Skills
Interrogating Dalits Religious Perceptions and Practices
Author Course: Rabindranath Tagore
Portrayal of Dalits in Telugu Cinema
Evaluating B.Ed English Curriculum
Author Course: Bodo Folk Tales
Author Course: Kamala Das
PH D (Category I:, Sl.No. 5)
Making of an Anthology
Research Methods in Language Learning
Dalit Autobiography
Learning Strategies
Drama Techniques in ELT
COURSES FOR STUDENTS UNDER STUDY IN INDIA PROGRAMME
Indian English Women’s Fiction of the Post 1990s
PUBLICATIONS SUMMARY
Books Published 8 Research Papers Published 15
Books Accepted 2 Research Papers Accepted 2
Other Papers Published 8
SUPERVISION SUMMARY
M. Phil Awarded 4
M.Phil Under Supervision 1
Ph.D Under Supervision 2
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NAME DASARI MURALI MANOHAR
DATE OF BIRTH 06.08.1969
SEX MALE
FATHER’S NAME LATE SRI D.OBANNA
OCCUPATION Reader in English
Department of English
University of Hyderabad
Hyderabad
OFFICE ADDRESS Department of English
University of Hyderabad
Hyderabad-500 046 A.P
INDIA
Phone: 91-040-23133406
E-mail: dmmsh@uohyd.ernet.in
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS H. No. 25-29/18/25,
Sri Sai Nagar Colony
Behind Mayuri Nagar, Kakatiya Nagar
Ramachandrapuram,
Hyderabad-502036 A.P
Mobile: 91-9908569272
E-mail: dmbm_vs@yahoo.co.in
SPECIALIZATION AND
AREAS OF RESEARCH INTEREST Indian English Literature,
Indian English Women’s Fiction,
Dalit Studies, Women’s Studies,
English Language Teaching.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
B. A. Ed, Regional College of Education, Mysore (N.C.E.R.T), 1991.
M. A. ENGLISH, University of Hyderabad, 1993.
M. Phil ENGLISH , University of Hyderabad, 1995.
(Dissertation Title: Man-Woman Relationship with Respect to the Treatment of Love in Kamala Das’ Poetry)
Ph. D ENGLISH, University of Hyderabad, 2005.
(Thesis Title: Marriage, Career and Divorce among “Educated” Women in Post-Independence Indian English Women’s Fiction)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
TRAINED GRADUATE TEACHER, Kendriya Vidyalaya Yerraguntla, Cuddapah District, 11.09.1995 to 09.10.1995.
POST GRADUATE TEACHER, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Pabra, Hisar Dist., Haryana, 02.11.1995 to 27.07.1998.
LECTURER IN ENGLISH, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, 1998-2004.
SENIOR LECTURER IN ENGLISH, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, since 2004.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
PROJECT ASSISTANT, Dept. of English, University Of Hyderabad, 5.1.1995 to 05.09.1995.
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE (Category II, Sl. NO. 2)
Associate Coordinator, UGC’s Remedial Coaching Programme for SC/STs, March 2004 to March 07.
Coordinator for UGC’s Remedial Coaching Programme for SC/STs, 10-07-2006 till date.
Conducted University Entrance exams at various centres such as Madurai, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Delhi and Vishakapatnam, 2005-2010.
SEMINARS ORGANISED (Category II, Sl. NO. 1)
National Seminar on Study of Aesthetics: An Indian Perspective, 24-25 February 2006, University of Hyderabad.
(Co-ordinator with Prof. Alladi Uma and Dr. Sunita Mishra)
National Seminar on Personal Narratives of Dalits and their Religion(s), 16-18 October 2007, University of Hyderabad.
National Seminar on Contemporary Indian Women Novelists in English, 25-26 March 2009, University of Hyderabad.
National Seminar on Phonetics and Spoken English, 30-31 October 2009, University of Hyderabad.
REFRESHER COURSE ORGANISED (Category II, Sl. NO. 3)
Refresher Course in English, 26 February to 18 March 2009, Academic Staff College, University of Hyderabad.
OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE (Category II, Sl. NO. 2)
Since 1998 I have been part of admissions committee for admitting students for courses such as M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D.
Conducted Election of representatives of M.A. and Research Scholars on the Departmental Committee.
Member of admission Committee representing the SC/ST faculty member in the departments such as Philosophy, Communication Applied Linguistics and Translation Studies.
Member of Doctoral Committee for Ph. D Scholars.
Member of Library acquisitions under DRS
Evaluated Post-Submission Seminars of M.Phil scholars’ dissertations
Member of Departmental Level Committee Against Sexual Harassment
Engaged a Research Assistant for the Major Research Project for two years.
SC/ST representative for Screening Committee for short-listing the applications in the Dept. of Urdu.
Member of School Board of Studies, School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad (8.9.2005 to 7.9.2008).
Member of Academic Council of the University of Hyderabad, (Dates)
Member of Court of University of Hyderabad, (12.7.2006 to 11.7.2009)
Subject Expert in English for the Selection Committee for the post of Primary Teacher and others at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Public School, Ramachandrapuram, BHEL on June 2, 2007.
Set the examination paper for M.A. English in the Course called “Structure of Modern Englsih” of Sri Padmavati Mahila Visewavidyalayam, Tirupati in 2008.
Member of School level Committee to look into the proposals under the unassigned Grants Scheme of the University from 01.05. 2009 to 30.04.2010.
Member of Purchase Committee for a period of two years from 23 July 2010 to 22rd July 2012.
Member of Syllabus Revision Committee of Department of English, University of Hyderabad.
Evaluated M.A. English Entrance Examination answer scripts of 206 conducted by Common Entrance Test for seven Central Universities.
Subject Expert in English for the Selection Committee for the post of Assistant Professor at Padmasri Dr. B. V. Raju Institiute of Technology, Vishnupur, Narsapur, Medak Dist. on August 17, 2009.
Got sponsorship of travel expenditure for the women writers to participate in national seminar on “Contemporary Indian Women Novelists in English” conducted in the Department of English, University of Hyderabad.
Election Officer for conducting Student’ Union Elections in 2009-2010.
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
Kamala Das: Treatment of Love in her Poetry. Gulbarga: JIWE, 1999. (Category III, III B (Soul Author))
Indian English Women’s Fiction: A Study of Marriage, Career and Divorce. New Delhi: Atlantic, 2007. (Category III, III B (Soul Author))
Dalits and their Religion(s). New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2010. (Category III, III B (Soul Author))
EDITED BOOKS
(with Alladi Uma and Sunita Mishra), The Study of Aesthetics: An Indian
Perspective. New Delhi: Allied, 2007. (Category III, III A)
(with Sachidanada Mohanty, Alladi Uma, Sindhu Menon), Leaves from Your own Book: Papers in Honour of Sudhakar Marathe. New Delhi: Author Press, 2009. (Category III: III B)
(Ed.) Dalits and Religion. New Delhi: Atlantic, 2009. (Category III, III A)
(Ed.) Contemporary Indian Women Novelists in English. New Delhi: Serials. (Category III, III A)
(Ed.) Indian English Women’s Fiction of the post 1990s. New Delhi: Serials.
Publications, 2010. (Category III, III A)
Forthcoming
Basic Linguistics and Phonetics. New Delhi: Serials.
Spoken English and Phonetics. New Delhi: Atlantic.
RESEARCH ARTICLES:
“Cheated and Exploited: Women in Kamala Das’s Short Stories”, In Mohan G Ramanan and P. Sailaja (eds.). English and the Indian Short Story. New Delhi: Orient Longman (2000).117-123. (Category III, III A)
“The Treatment of Love in the Poetry of P.Lal”, In Nila Shah, Pramod K. Nayar (eds.). Modern Indian Poetry in English: Critical Studies. New Delhi: Creative Books (2000). 91-95. (Category III, III B )
“Women’s Voices: Some Indian English Women Novelists of the 1980s”. Indian Women Novelists in English. Ed. Birendra Pandey. New Delhi: Sarup&Sons, 2001. 38-46. (Also published in POETCRIT XV: 2(July 2002): 31-39.) (Category III, III A)
“Meet the Writer: Kamala Das”, POETCRIT XVI: 1 (January 2003): 83-98. (Category III, III A)
“Educated” Women: Happy or Unhappy? Selected Novels of Indian English Women’s Fiction of the 1990s”. Narratives of (Dis)Content: Critical Essays on Commonwealth Literature. Ed. M. Dasan. Chennai: Emerald Publishers, 2006. 38-47. (Also published in POETCRIT XVII: 1 (January 2004): 48-56.) (Category III, III A)
“Man-Woman Relationship with Respect to the Treatment of Love in Kamala Das’ Poetry”. Contemporary Literary Criticism Vol. 191. Ed. Tom Burns and Jeffrey W. Hunter. Detroit: Thomson-Gale, 2004. 44-60. (Category III, III B Refereed International Journal)
“Kim an Honest Disciple in Rudyard Kipling’s KIM’”. POETCRIT XVIII (January 2005): 5-13. (Category III, III A)
“Women’s Voices” in Selected Short Stories of Shashi Deshpande”. The Atlantic Literary Review 6.1-2 (June 2005): 76-85. (Category III, III A)
“Individuality” in Kamala Das and in Her Poetry”. POETCRIT XIX (July 2006): 13-20. (Category III, III A)
“Women’s Empowerment via Job/Career in some Indian English Women’s Novels”. Journal of English Literature 1 (January 2007): 22-26. (Also published in POETCRIT XXI (January 2008): 5-11. (Category III, III A)
“‘Nature’ in the Poetry of D.C.Chambial”. Critical Response to Indian Poetry Poerty inEnglish. Eds. Amar Nath Prasad and Bithika Sarkar. New
Delhi: Sarup, 2008. 301-308. (Category III, III B)
“Who is Brahman”, not Brahmana/Brahmin? A Personal Narrative of Mala Dasari”. Dalits and their Religion. Ed. D. Murali Manohar. New Delhi: Atlantic, 2009. 1-8. (Category III, III A)
Introduction. Dalits and their Religion. Ed. D. Murali Manohar. New Delhi: Atlantic, 2009. XI-XX. (Category III, III A)
“Teaching the English Phonetics: Case Studies”. Forum for Musings: Special Issue on Effective Communication and Soft Skills 3.2 (November 2009): 36-42. (Category III, III A)
“Marriage of ‘educated’ women in Manju Kapur’s A Married Woman”. Indian English Women’s Fiction of the Post 1990s. Ed. D.Murali Manohar. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2009. 10-20. (Category III, III B)
Introduction. Indian English Women’s Fiction of the Post 1990s. Ed. D.Murali Manohar. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2009. VII-XII. (Category III, III B)
Janaki’s Marriage and Divorce in Jaishree Misra’s Ancient Promises. Indian English Women’s Fiction of the Post 1990s. Ed. D.Murali Manohar. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2009. 30-40. (Category III, III B)
Introduction. Indian English Women’s Fiction of the Post 1990s. Ed. D.Murali Manohar. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2009. XI-XVI. (Category III, III A)
Communicated/Forthcoming:
“Some Aspects of Metaphysical Poetry with specific reference to John Donne and George Herbert: Pun, Wit, Conceit, Wordplay, Paradox of Seventeenth Century sense”.
BOOK REVIEWS
“Above the Earth’s Green: Advocating Spontaneity”. University News 1 (2000): 29. (Category III, III A)
“A Married Woman”. Kohinoor (Biannual): An International Literary Journal). January 2007: 107-109. (Category III, III A)
TRANSLATIONS
“Award for the City” Litcrit India V. 5&6 (Spring/Summer 2007): 57-58. (Category III, III A)
“Raising… Local… Voices?” Litcrit India V.5&6 (Spring/Summer 2007): 58-59. (Category III, III A)
SEMINARS
PAPERS PRESENTED
“Women being cheated and exploited: Kamala Das’ Short Stories”, National seminar on Indian English Short Story, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 1994. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Women’s voices: Some Indian women novels of the 1980s”, National Seminar on Indian Writing in English, Women’s Voices 1950-2000, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, March 10-11, 2000. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Kim: An honest disciple in Rudyard Kipling’s Kim”. National Seminar on Exploring Anglo-Indian Fiction qua History, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, March 1-2-3, 2002. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“‘Educated’ Women: Happy or Unhappy?” Selected novels of Indian English Women’s Fiction of the 1990s. National Seminar on Educating Women: Towards a New Formula, Assumption College, Changanaserry, March 20, 21 and 22, 2002. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Women’s Empowerment via Job/Career in Some Indian English Women’s Novels”, National Conference on “Empowerment of Women”, Sarojini Naidu Centre for Women’s Studies, Mahatma Gandhi National Institute of Research for Social Action, Hyderabad, March 6-7, 2006. (Category III, III(E) (ii))
“Teacher Teaching Principles, only Principles and nothing but Principles”, National Seminar on Language, Literature, Translation and Pedagogy: In Honour of Sudhakar Marathe, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, November 1-3, 2006. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Globalization, Religion and their impact on Dalits” National Seminar on After Globalization: Resurgence of History, Ideology, Nation & Religion, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, 23rd and 24th November, 2006. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Education and Job/Career leading to Dalit Women’s Economic Empowerment” National Conference on “Empowerment of Dalit Women: Retrospect and Prospect” Dr. Ambedkar Centre for Research and Social Action (Dr. Ambedkar Centre) of Mahatma Gandhi National Institute of Research and Social Action (MGNIRSA), Hyderabad, 14th February 2007. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b )
“Spoken and Unspoken Dalit Problems in Selected Telugu Movies” National Seminar on “Nation, Region and Ideology in Films”. ASIHSS Programme, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 28th February, March 1st and 2nd March, 2007. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Who is Brahman”, not Brahmana/Brahmin? A Personal Narrative of Mala Dasari” National Seminar on “Personal Narratives of Dalits and their Religion(s)” Department of English, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 16-18 October 2007. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Caste, Gender, Religion, Region: Social Exclusin and Inclusion of Dalits” National Conference on Economic Reforms in India: Social Exclusion and Social Justice, Department of Sociology, Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad, 27-29 November 2008. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Teaching the Phonetics of English: Case Studies” National Seminar on “Phonetics and Spoken English”, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 30-31 October 2009. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
“Roots of Mala Dasari: A Theoretical Question”. National Seminar on “Theorizing the Margins and the Other”. Centre for Compartive Literature, University of Hyderabad, Hyderbad. 17-19 February 2010. (Category III, III(E) (ii) b)
Chair of Session:
Chaired a session on “Margins on Films and Disability Studies” in a National Seminar on “Theorizing the Margins and the Other”. Centre for Comparative Literature, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad. 17-19 February 2010. (Category III, III (E) (iv) b)
PANELIST
National Seminar on “Nirad 100: India 50: Interrogating India” Department of English, University of Hyderabad, 1998. (Category III, III (E) (iv) b)
PARTICIPATED
National Seminar on “Translation and Transformation”, 4-5 October 2007, organized by Department of English, University of Hyderabad in collaboration with the Central Institute of Indian Languages and Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi.
National Seminar on AFTERWA(O)RDS: Discourse in the Translation of Kesava Reddy’s Athadau Adavini Jayinchadu and G.V.Krishna Rao’s Keelubommalu”, on 8-9 March 2020 organized by National Translation Mission , CIIL, Mysore and Department of English, University of Hyderabad,Hyderabad.
WORKSHOP
“Perspective of an Integrated Student of the late 1980s” National Workshop on the Teaching of English in Integrated Programmes, 7-8 March 2008, English Language Teaching Cell, University of Hyderabad. (Category III, III (E) (iv) b)
SANCTIONED RESEARCH PROJECT
“Interrogating Dalits and their Religions” funded by University Grants Commission, New Delhi, under Major Research Project Scheme, 1 April 2007 to 31 March 2009, worth Rs. 2,00,000. (Category III: III (c) (ii)
PUBLICATION GRANT
Grant to publish Ph.D thesis entitled “Marriage, Career and Divorce among “Educated” Women in Post-Independence Indian English Women’s Fiction” from University Grants Commission of Unassigned Grants, University of Hyderabad, 2007.
OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
INVITED/GUEST LECTURES
“Phonetics” at Government College of Education, Kurnool, 18 December 1999. (Category I: Sl. No. 2)
“Phonetics” at Osmania College of Education, Kurnool, 20 December 1999. (Category I: Sl. No. 2)
“Reward and Punishment” in Workshop on Teaching for School Teachers at Siva Sivani Public School, Sangareddy, 25 June 2002. (Category I: Sl. No. 2)
“Communication Skills” in “A One day Workshop on NET Awareness Programme for SC/ST/OBC/Minority Students”, Kakatiya University, Warangal, 5 February 2009. (Category I: Sl. No. 2)
“Teaching Phonetics” in “A Workshop on Development of English Laboratory in JNVS for both PG and TG Teachers in English working in JNVS under Hyderabad Region”, Seminar Hall, School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 12 August 2009. (Category I: Sl. No. 2)
“Remedial Teaching” in Academic Staff College, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 23 October 2009. (Category I: Sl. No. 3)
“Indian English Women’s Fiction: Early 19th century to the post 1990s” in Academic Staff College, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, 11 November 2009. (Category I: Sl. No. 3)
“Dalits and their Religion(s)” in Academic Staff College, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, 11 November 2009. (Category I: Sl. No. 3)
EVALUATION
Evaluated M.Phil English Dissertations of other Universities. (Category I:, Sl.No. 5)
Evaluated Ph. D English Dissertation of other University. (Category I:, Sl.No. 5)
Research Guidance: M.PHIL / Ph. D (Category III: III (D) (i)
M. Phil. Degrees awarded: 04
Ph.D Under Supervisoion: 02
AWARDS
The Second Best Teacher Award of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti as PGT English from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Pabra, District Hissar in English for producing excellent results in CBSE Exam for the academic year 1996-97 at Regional Level (Rajasthan, Delhi and Haryana come under one region which is in Jaipur).
The Best Teacher Award of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti as PGT English from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Pabra, District Hissar in English for producing excellent results in CBSE Exam for the academic year 1997-98 at Regional Level (Rajasthan, Delhi and Haryana come under one region which is in Jaipur).
REFRESHER AND ORIENTATION COURSES ATTENDED (Category III: III (E) (i)
Refresher Course, 3-24 February 1999, Academic Staff College, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.
Orientation Course, December 14 2001 to 11 January 2002, Academic Staff College, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.
Refresher Course 3-23 August 2005, Academic Staff College, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad with an “A” Grade.
Refresher Course from 3-23 January 2008, Academic Staff College, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad with an “A” Grade.
COURSES DESIGNED AND OFFERED (Category I Sl. No. 1)
MA
English Literature and Thought, 1579-1700
English Literature and Thought, 1700-1798
Eighteenth Century British Literature and Thought
Indian Writing in English
Indian English Women’s Fiction of the 1980s (Optional Course)
Indian English Women’s Fiction of the 1990s (Optional Course)
Indian English Women’s Fiction of the Post 1990s (Optional Course)
(A project was given to the students to make a survey of opinion on issues like Marriage and Career as it immediately relates to them) (Category I Sl. No. 3)
Interrogating Dalits Religious Perceptions and Practices (Optional Course)
(Slides were downloaded to show the students about the life of Dalits and screened them in the classroom with the help of Internet and discussed at length).
Language Intensive Study Programme.
The English Language 1
MPHIL (Category I:, Sl.No. 5)
Indian Writing in English
Indian English Fiction
Research Methods
Indian English Short Story
Strategies for Developing Listening Comprehension Skills
Interrogating Dalits Religious Perceptions and Practices
Author Course: Rabindranath Tagore
Portrayal of Dalits in Telugu Cinema
Evaluating B.Ed English Curriculum
Author Course: Bodo Folk Tales
Author Course: Kamala Das
PH D (Category I:, Sl.No. 5)
Making of an Anthology
Research Methods in Language Learning
Dalit Autobiography
Learning Strategies
Drama Techniques in ELT
COURSES FOR STUDENTS UNDER STUDY IN INDIA PROGRAMME
Indian English Women’s Fiction of the Post 1990s
PUBLICATIONS SUMMARY
Books Published 8 Research Papers Published 15
Books Accepted 2 Research Papers Accepted 2
Other Papers Published 8
SUPERVISION SUMMARY
M. Phil Awarded 4
M.Phil Under Supervision 1
Ph.D Under Supervision 2
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Friday, January 8, 2010
Must watch 3 Idiots for career oriented students
I am not a fan of Amir Khan. As a faculty member, I would like to urge all the students irrespective of course and subject that they study must watch this movie from the career perspective. It is definitely an entertainer,however,there is a good message so as how to reach the passionate career one has chosen/one has yet to choose.
Those who have not decided about the career take cue from this movie. Introspect what you are good at and channelize accordingly. Ask yourself what field satisfies you. Listen to the advice of parents, teachers, friends, enemies, however, you are the one who can assess what interests you and make you excel in that field.
All the best students!
Dr.D.Murali Manohar
Asst. Professor in English
Department of English
University of Hyderabad
Hyderabad-500 046.
Those who have not decided about the career take cue from this movie. Introspect what you are good at and channelize accordingly. Ask yourself what field satisfies you. Listen to the advice of parents, teachers, friends, enemies, however, you are the one who can assess what interests you and make you excel in that field.
All the best students!
Dr.D.Murali Manohar
Asst. Professor in English
Department of English
University of Hyderabad
Hyderabad-500 046.
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