Indian Statistical Institute

Faculty Member, Linguistic Research Unit

Assistant Professor

About

Debaprasad Bandyopdhyay (b. 1965), through his 21 years journey in the realm of institutionalized organized funded academics did 27 different types of works, which are someway different from the earlier paradigms or, one might say that those works are not only mere reproductions of his inherited institutionalized cultural capital or a mimicry of a colonially imposed model that leads to intellectual anorexia or rather a type falsification of earlier paradigms.

However, that might be not only a lofty claim but it also hid the fact that all our  information and knowledge are socially accumulated knowledge that was, it is matter of regret, posed as private property through the sign © and the wisdom is rarely available.  Bandyopadhyay’s works and projects are the products of his social milieu.

Bandyopadhyay is a local sub-altern public sphere academician, who avoids the technical intelligentsia (followers of Sahib’s models and they are not committed to the persons who are accommodating surplus work-time to them by performing surplus labour) or inorganic intellectuals and thus fails to be a part of academic tribe and its subsequent socialization process. Of course, that socialization process does not lead to legendary Socratic dialogue.

He is also a political activist though he has not affiliated to any political parties as he was always talking about the corporatization of political parties within the money-sign-based democratic system.  He is a regular participant in TV and radio talk-shows and documentary films, street-corners’ talks and International seminars on socio-political, psychological, linguistic, environmental and economic issues. He also writes editorial columns in newspapers.

He is also a part of parallel academics as it is found in West Bengal’s Little Magazine Movement, though that was not counted as the part his academic pursuit by his parent institute. His parent institute justifiably does not believe in the domain of parallel academics as this unorganized sector does not directly contribute in the transactions of formal/organized print capitalist eco-enemy paper-publication. Though the dissemination of knowledge is also observed in this space of these parallel academics as all these writings in public sphere simultaneously influence the classroom-discourse and some of them are translated into English, French and Italian.

Not only that, Bandyopadhyay also sought engagement with the people, who, by supplying their surplus labour, are sustaining his livelihood. Bandyopadhyay, a linguist by training and a Ph.D.-holder (1996), a junior lecturer (1999-2011) in an autonomous central  government institute in India, tries his best for those from he has received and is receiving the manifestation of surplus labour by executing some self-funded projects on economic issues in West Bengal, India. Recently he has got a consolation promotion to the post of  Assistant Professor.

He has done following 27 research works:

1.      Crippled Creativity: An inquiry into language, psyche, society:

2.      VALENCY OF BANGLA VERB AND PROBLEM OF COMPOUND VERBS:

3.      Archaeology of Bangla Grammar :

4.      CAN COMPUTER SPEAK?

5.        FUZZY LOGICAL EXPRESSION IN BANGLA :

6.      FOLKLORE AND FOLK-LANGUAGE: MYTH OR REALITY?

7.      HISTORICISM IN THE DISCOURSE OF BANGLA LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

8.      ABHABA, ECP, DELETION AND TRACE

9.      SVATVA OR MY-NESS AND ECONOMIC ENTITLEMEMT

10.  TRANSLATION STUDIES

11.  MASCULINITY STUDIES

12.  YAYATI & BABAR COMPLEX

13.  SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEYS IN AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY IN WEST BENGAL

14.  CONCEPT OF BODY IN INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AND ARCHITECTURE

15.  THE CONCEPT OF ERROR (KHYATI) IN MAD-(WO)MEN’S LANGUAGE

16.  THE CONCEPT OF PERCEPTUAL TIME AND GRAMMATICAL TIME IN BANGLA

17.  BANGLA CALLIGRAPHY, LANGUAGE ART AND LINGUISTIC PEDAGOGY

18.  WO(L)D SPACES: NON-EXISTENCE OF WORDS

19.  ANEKANTA METHODS

20.  SILENCEME: SILENT OTHER IN LINGUISTICS

21.  IMAGINED BOUDARIES AND PRE-COLONIAL INDIAN IMAGI-NATION

22.  MAKING OF THE INDIAN PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

23.  SEGMENTING THE SUPRASEGMENTALS : MUSICKING IN SPEAKING

24.  INTERPRETING GENETIC STRUCTURE BY DEPLOYING LINGUISTIC STRUCTURE

25.  GLOTTOPOLITICS OF LINGUISTIC SUBALTERNITY OR AN AGENDA FOR PLANNING FROM BELOW

26.    SEMIOTICS OF PHOTOGRAPHY

27.  SOCIOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY ACADEMICS

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Kolkata-700036
India

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