A 2-day international conference on cultural gerontology reflected in Shakespeare's works began today at the University of Bankura to commemorate the 400th death anniversary of the Bard.
West Bengal Governor K N Tripathi, who inaugurated the seminar, called upon the youth to learn to respect the elderly by imbibing Shakespeare's writing and urged them to learn to develop discipline.
The seminar entitled, "Ripeness ia All: Discoursing Shakespeare and the Politics of Cultural Gerontology", was organised by the University of Bankura in collaboration with ICSSR, New Delhi and British Council, Kolkata.
More From This Section
The seminar will discuss Transcultural Rewriting and Ageing in Shakespeare; Reinventing Ageing: Subjectivism and Shakespeare; Gerontology as a Cultural Genre: Early Modern Era and Shakespeare; Anxiety, Ageing and Denouement: Re-visiting Shakespeare; Shapes of Lateness: Ageing and the Last Plays of Shakespeare; Land, Inheritance and Possession: Shakespeare Studies; Kingship, Ageing and Shakespeare; Grief, Insanity and Dementia: Reconstructing Shakespeare.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content