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Show Southern Utah State College's April 12, 13 student-directed student-directed production of "Waiting for Godot" has as cast members (left to right) Phillip Shelburne, Kenneth W. Adams, Mark Seedig and Gregory D. Child. This and "The Subject Was Roses" will be staged in the Studio Theatre. Moorty to present paper CEDAR CITY A Southern Utah State College faculty member will discuss a prominent Indian literary figure at the 24th annual meeting of the Western Social Science Association April 21-24 in Denver, Colo. S.S. Moorty, associate professor of English, will present a paper titled "A Study of Indian Women in the Early Works of Kamala Markandaya" for the panel on Asian studies "Faces of Eve: Woman and Society in Asian Literature." Also presented will be a paper on China by Dr. John Tong, University of Utah, and another on Japan by Dr. Eunice Wallace, Boise State University. Twenty other section meetings will be conducted con-ducted ranging in subject matter from agriculture and mass com-' munications to Salvic studies, urban studies, and sociology. Originally from India, Moorty received an M.A. in English from the University of Delhi, and a B.A. in business with a minor in English from Osmania University, Hyderabad, South India. He earned his Ph.D. in English at the University of Utah. The SUSC faculty member was a discussant on Gandhian thought for the 1980 Western Conference Con-ference of the Association for Asian Studies. He has had papers published in several professional journals in the United States and India, including in-cluding the "Indian Literary Review" published in New Delhi. Kamala Markandaya, he writes, has been on the Indian literary scene for over 25 years, using the English language to portray "realistically, sincerly, sympathetically, sym-pathetically, and perceptively per-ceptively Indian women " |