Volume 3 Issue 1(Jan-Jun)
ISSN : 3048-4693
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Editor : Dr. Mridula Kashyap
Page 1-14
Maharnab Baruah
Maharnab Baruah is working as an Ad Hoc Assistant Professor at Paschim Guwahati Mahavidyalaya, Assam, and is an independent researcher. His research interests include Adaptation Studies, Partition Literature, interdisciplinary approaches to literature and media. His academic work focuses on the intersections of narrative, culture, and identity, particularly within indigenous and regional contexts. He is actively engaged in research on Northeast Indian literature.
Umabala Das
Umabala Das is working as an Ad Hoc Assistant Professor at Paschim Guwahati Mahavidyalaya, Assam, and is an independent scholar. Her academic interests include postcolonial literature, cultural studies, and interdisciplinary approaches to literature and society. She is engaged in teaching and research that explore issues of identity, culture, and representation in literary texts. As an emerging scholar, she contributes to academic discussions through critical engagement with contemporary literary and cultural discourses.
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Aniheeta Langthasa
Aniheeta Langthasa is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Gauhati University, where she is also a Doctoral Researcher. Her field of research is American Literature with a specialized interest in African-American and Chicana literature. Her work largely focuses on women’s writing from marginalized communities of the world. She maintains a vested interest in the literature of North East India and actively teaches a curriculum on the subject. Additionally, she explores themes of intersectionality, gender, and feminist perspectives within contemporary narratives. Her scholarly contributions aim to examine narratology, spatial healing, and memory in cultural discourse.
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Dr. Madhuleema Chaliha
Dr. Madhuleema Chaliha is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, Paschim Guwahati Mahavidyalaya, Dharapur, Assam. She did her PhD from Gauhati University on the topic Modernity and the Assamese Novel, 1884-1947: A Postcolonialist Mapping. She has published a few articles in journals and books. She is interested in a wide range of studies including classical and modern literature (in Assamese, Bangla and English ) and gender studies, postcolonialism, vulnerability studies, etc.
Page 47-59
Manjari Upadhay
Manjari Upadhyaya is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in the Department of English at Gauhati University. Her research interests include Food Studies, Gender Studies, South Asian Literature, and Postcolonial Literature and Northeast Literature.
Page 60-67
Chinmoyee Kalita
Chinmoyee Kalita has completed her post-graduation in English Literature from the Department of English, Cotton University. Her areas of interest are Cultural Studies, Subaltern Studies, Postcolonial Studies, and Postmodern Studies.
Dr. Jeetumoni Basumatary
Dr. Jeetumoni Basumatary teaches English in the Department of English, Cotton University, Assam. She is interested in Cultural Studies, Postcolonial Studies, and Translation Studies. Her latest publication is “From Exile to Cultural Nationalism: Reading Fadhma Amrouche as a Kabyle Cultural Nationalist” in The Journal of North African Studies (28.4.2023).
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Dr. Monica Kanga Taruba
Dr. Monica Kanga Taruba is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous), Jakhama, Nagaland. She completed her PhD from the University of Hyderabad. Her areas of interest include contemporary British women’s poetry, gender studies and indigenous studies. She is also interested in wildlife photography.
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Prateeti Chowdhury
Prateeti Chowdhury is a PhD scholar in the Department of English at the University of Hyderabad. Her doctoral research looks at the intersections of literary spatial studies and narrative theory to analyse the representations of mental health institutionalisation in 21st-century American YA fiction. She also holds an MPhil degree from Dibrugarh University.
Dr. Imsuchila Kichu
Dr. Imsuchila Kichu works as an Assistant Professor in the Department of English Cotton University, Guwahati. Her areas of interest include American literature, Canadian and Australian literatures. She has a passion for drama and theatre.
