Sunday, 22 May 2016

JBS Vol.5 No.1 (Foreign Encounters: Bengal and Abroad) is Published

After the proud publications of our issues on Ognijug (Vol. 1, No.1), Bengali Cinema (Vol.1, No.2), Bengali Theatre (Vol.2, No.1), Science and Technology in History: Modern Bengali Perspectives (Vol.2, No.2), Literature and Movements: Bengali Crossroads (Vol.3, No.1) Kolkata (Vol.3, No.2), Bengali Music: Bengalis and Music (Vol.4, No.1), Microhistory: Bengali Perspectives (Vol.4, No.2),  Journal of Bengali Studies is happy to announce the online publication of its Summer Issue 2016 (Vol.5, No.1) on the theme of Foreign Encounters: Bengal and Abroad on the occasion of Buddhapurnima 21 May 2016.
You can read the issue by clicking on the cover

   Journal of Bengali Studies Vol.5 No.1 (Foreign Encounters)




Cover Image: Portrait of Atisha Dipankara from Tibetan Kadamapa Monastery, eleventh century. This tangka is one of the two earliest known Tibetan portraits which have been found till date

ISSN: 2277-9426
Journal of Bengali Studies
Vol. 5, No. 1
21 May 2016
Buddhapurnima
7 Joishtho 1423
Summer Issue


Foreign Encounters: Bengal and Abroad







Editor: Dr Tamal Dasgupta

Contents


Editorial
Article
Trans(n/l)ation: The Nation in Translation in the Soviet Books in Bengali for Children and Adolescents
Tamal Dasgupta

Captain Suresh Biswas: Myth and Reality
María Helena Barrera-Agarwal

Atῑśa Dῑpaήkara Śrῑjῆāna – The Erudite Monk-Scholar of Bengal
Manikuntala Haldar De

Sister Nivedita in Bengal: The Irish Bengali Encounter
Mousumi Bandyopadhyay 
Bengali Identity in Seventeenth Century Arakan: Language, Identity and Emotion
Tanima Dey 

Rash Behari Bose: The Father of the Indian Independence Movement in East Asia

Tapoban Bhattacharyya


East West Dialectics, 'Indian Renaissance' and Swami Vivekananda
Partha Sarathi Nandi 

Vivekananda and the Spirit of Internationalism
Anuja Gupta Bandyopadhyay 

Othello in Nineteenth Century Bengal: A Case of Conflicted Indigenization
Abhishek Chowdhury 

Shakespeare Studies in Bengal: Bengal Renaissance and After
Arindam Mukherjee 

French Educationists in Colonial Chandernagore: A Tale of a College
Antara Mukherjee 

The Effect of Colonial Encounter on Medical Organization and Practice in Bengal
Avijit Singha 

Sir William Jones and Max Muller: The Kalpataru of Scholarship
Somnath Sarkar 

Review
Into the Exotic, around the World: Our First Globetrotters Ramnath Biswas and Bimal Mukherjee
Mousumi Biswas Dasgupta 


Interview
West Never Liked Russia, Never in the History, Be it Tsarist Russia, or Soviet Russia.”: Arun Som in Dialogues with Tamal Dasgupta


Workshop
My Great Great Aunt Who Died: A Story
Amit Shankar Saha 

Commentary
Friday Island Othoba Noromangsho Bhokkhon O Tahar Por: A Bengali Novel in Search of Arthetypal Narratives 
Champak Dyuti Majumder 


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