<p>Bengaluru: The Kannada Sangha of Christ University is set to host a seminar, titled '21st Century Kannada Literature: Concepts, Environment, and Achievements' on Wednesday and Thursday at the university's central campus on Hosur Road.</p>.<p>The event will focus on key transitions in the Kannada literary landscape in the 21st century.</p>.<p>Panel discussions will explore themes such as poetry, novels, short stories, literary criticism and theatre, all in the context of post-globalisation Kannada literature.</p>.<p>In a press statement, the Kannada Sangha announced that discussions will cover the relationship between traditional and contemporary Kannada literature, stylistics, cross-cultural writing experiences, Dalit and women’s literature, challenges in the publishing industry, and the development of new literary concepts in Kannada.</p>.<p>Prominent scholars and critics, including Rajendra Chenni, HS Raghavendra Rao, Purushottama Bilimale, poet Lalitha Siddhabasavaiah, academic and cultural critic K Satyanarayana, and writer Rajappa Dalavai, are expected to participate. The seminar is open to the public, with free entry.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: The Kannada Sangha of Christ University is set to host a seminar, titled '21st Century Kannada Literature: Concepts, Environment, and Achievements' on Wednesday and Thursday at the university's central campus on Hosur Road.</p>.<p>The event will focus on key transitions in the Kannada literary landscape in the 21st century.</p>.<p>Panel discussions will explore themes such as poetry, novels, short stories, literary criticism and theatre, all in the context of post-globalisation Kannada literature.</p>.<p>In a press statement, the Kannada Sangha announced that discussions will cover the relationship between traditional and contemporary Kannada literature, stylistics, cross-cultural writing experiences, Dalit and women’s literature, challenges in the publishing industry, and the development of new literary concepts in Kannada.</p>.<p>Prominent scholars and critics, including Rajendra Chenni, HS Raghavendra Rao, Purushottama Bilimale, poet Lalitha Siddhabasavaiah, academic and cultural critic K Satyanarayana, and writer Rajappa Dalavai, are expected to participate. The seminar is open to the public, with free entry.</p>