Shafey Kidwai

Shafey Kidwai (born 8 April 1960) is an Indian academic, communication scientist, translator, columnist, and author. He is the chairman of the Department of Mass Communications at [[Aligarh Muslim University]. He writes a weekly column for The Friday Review, The Hindu]. He has produced twelve books in Urdu and English.

His 2017 work Sawaneh-e-Sir Syed: Ek Bazdeed - a biography of Sir Syed won the 2019 Sahitya Akademi Award for Urdu. A previous work Urdu Literature and Journalism: Critical Perspective was published by Cambridge University Press India. With this well-researched source of information, Shafey Kidwai has turned a new page in the history of Urdu journalism. [1]

In 2018, Kidwai was awarded the Iqbal Samman by the Government of Madhya Pradesh for his service to promotion of Urdu literature.[2][3][4] UP Urdu Academy has also conferred its highest literary honour Khusro Award to him in 2018. He is a bilingual critic and communication expert and his fortnightly column on literature, Culture and media Going Native appears in the Friday Review, The Hindu. He is the chief editor of Aligarh Journal of Communication and he is on the editorial board of several peer-reviewed communicational journals including research journal jointly published by University of Purdue and Kolkata.


Bibliography

  • Khabar Nigari (1988)
  • Michal Madhusudan Dutt (translation)
  • Meeraji (Monograph, Makers of India Series, Sahita Academy)
  • Cementing Ethics with Modernism: An Appraisal of Sir Syed's Periodicals
  • R.K. Narayan (translation)
  • The Terminology of Mass Communication in Urdu
  • Mabaad-e-Jadeed Fiction: Pas Sakhtitati Tanazur
  • National Awakening and Maulana Azad with special reference to Alhilal
  • Urdu Literature and Journalism: Critical Perspective
  • Sawanah Sir Syed
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See also

References

  1. Showkat, Nayeem (February 23, 2015). "Book review: Urdu Literature and Journalism – Critical perspectives".
  2. "DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION". Aligarh Muslim University. Retrieved December 31, 2019.
  3. "AMU's Prof Shafey Kidwai bags Sahitya Akademi Award for Urdu". Hindustan Times. 2019-12-18. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
  4. "AMU Professor Awarded 'Iqbal Samman' By Madhya Pradesh Government". NDTV. July 17, 2018.
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