Dr Ram Avadh Prajapati, (M.A., BEd, D.Phil, DLitt) Assistant
Professor of English, at the Department of English, Bareilly College, Bareilly,
Uttar Pradesh, India. He teaches UG
and PG Students. He got his primary education in his hometown. He did his Post
Graduation and Doctorate from the University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, Uttar
Pradesh, India. He has done his P. G. in English Literature and Economics. He
writes poems in Hindi and English. He is a well-known name amongst
academicians. He has edited a large number of books on different aspects of
Indian Writing in English, Postcolonial Writing, Diasporic Literature and Dalit
Literature. His books have been well appraised for thematic and stylistic
correctness. Most of his books are available in libraries of academic
institutes. He has got published several research articles on different themes
and techniques. He has authored the following books: 1. Reflections of
Life in Agha Shahid Ali's Poetry 2. Exploration of
Contemporary Ethos in Literary Texts 3. Rethinking
Socio-cultural Values in Literature 4. Recent Trends in
World Literature 5. Exploring
Identities in Dalit Literature 6. Social and
Cultural Dimensions in World Literature 7. Wings of Nature
and Other Poems 8. Ecopoetics in
World Literature 9. Anthology of
Popular Stories and Poems 10. Perspectives on
the Plays of Mahesh Dattani 11. Critical Insights
on Girish Karnad's Plays 12. Improve Your
Idioms & Phrases 13. One Word
Substitutions 14. Recent Trends in
Fiction Writing: Themes, Contexts And Techniques 15. Eco-Sensibility in
World Literature 16. Critical
Perspectives on Dramatists: Themes and Techniques 17. Fiction Writing in
English in World Literature 18. Nativity Themes: Contemporary
Indian English Literature 19. Perspectives on Postcolonial Writing: An
Exploration 20. Indian English Poets: Critical Responses 21. Indian
English Dramatists: An Exploration 22. Indian English Novelists: Critical
Responses 23. Women Writers and Writings about Women: Critical Articles 24.
Diaporic Literature: Critical Articles 25. Indian Writing in English:
Themes and Techniques 26. Articles on Literary Luminaries 27.
Perspectives on Eco-Critical Studies 28. Perspectives on Indian Fiction
Writing in English 29. Perspectives on Indian Writing in English: Text and
Context 30. Ten Great Stories of the Decade: An Anthology of Short
Stories 31. Contemporary Indian English Writers: A Critical
Exploration 32. Ecopoetics in World Literature 33. Endless Muses 34. Ripples of Endless
Muses: An Anthology of Modern Poems 35. Streaks of Eternal
Muses: An Anthology of Recent Poems1 36. Shafts of Creative
Muses: A Collection of Contemporary Poems 37. Multifarious
Shades of Life: An Anthology of Poems 38. Improve Your Writing
Skills
Dr.
Ashish Gupta is Professor & Head of the Department of
English in Govt. Girls College, Betul (M.P.), India. His teaching experience is
27 years. Under his supervision, a number of scholars are awarded Ph.D. &
M. Phil. Till now, more than 100 research papers of him are published in
reputed journals & anthologies. He has attended many national/international
Seminars/Webinars, FDPs & conferences, presented papers/chaired the session
and got appreciation. He is the Associate editor/ member of the
Editorial/Advisory/Review board of various prestigious International Refereed
Peer-reviewed Journals on literary explorations. He is a well appraised
academician amongst literary personalities. He is member, Board of Studies
English in Chhindwara University. He has completed one Minor Research Project
under financial assistance of UGC. Till now 20 edited books, 5 authored books,
3 e books from renowned publications and 3 patents are in his credit.
Ms.S.Poornima (M.A.,
M. Phil., NET, SET, NET, Ph. D) is working as an Assistant Professor of
English, Trinity College for Women, Namakkal, Tamilnadu.She is a Poet, Short
story writer, Editor and World Record holder. She set 7 World records based on
literary activities. She is the award recipient of Academic Excellence, Bharat
Bhusan, RashtriySamajSevaRatna, Best Faculty, Literary Excellence etc. She
secured RECOND rank in M.Phil English in Periyar University, Salem-11. She won
cash prizes for writing poetry and slogan writing in SVEEP competitions
conducted by Tamilnadu Government and also she won cash prizes for Tamil
Articles and appreciation certificates for Tamil Poetry and Short stories also.
She has organized more than 5 International and National conferences and
webinars and acted as an invited speaker also. She has presented nearly 25
papers both in national and international conferences, published 16 Articles in
National and International Books and Journals. She has actively participated
more than 300 seminars, webinars, FDPs and workshops. With 9 years of teaching
service, she is the Research guide, Nodal Officer and Coordinator of various
committees and cells. She is the chief editor of 2 ISBN books Inner voices to
Outer verses: A Poetry Compendium and English Literature Compendium and one of
the editorial members of the creative launcher journal. She is the coordinator
of an international and national projects SMALL 4 U (SMALL stands for Social
Media Assistant Language Learning), Cyber wellness 4 U, Youth 4 NET. She is the
prime member in initiating the theme for this edited book.
Dr.
Alok Chandra is a poet, critic, reviewer, and editor who
hails from Bargaon, Nalanda (Bihar). He has been rendering his active editorial
services as the co-editor of The Creative Launcher: An International
Journal of English. He is the former research scholar of Nava Nalanda
Mahavihara (Deemed to be University), under ministry of culture, Govt. of
India, Nalanda, Bihar. He has participated and presented his research papers in
national and international conferences/seminars and also attended relevant
workshops on ELT. He has got his well-researched papers published in
international journals and edited books. He always displays his hearty passion
for composing his poems concerning global ecology; his poems have been
published in both journals and anthologies. He is the recipient of best
research paper award in a national conference for his paper entitled 'The
Poetry of Gary Snyder: An Ecological Perspective', organized by the Dept. of
English, Andhra Loyola Institute of Engineering and Technology, Vijayawada,
Andhra Pradesh.
Dr
Bijender Singh (MA, MPhil, PhD, DLitt, UGC-NET, U-SET,
M-SET, HP-SET, H-TET) is the Editor-in-Chief of The Expression: An
International Multidisciplinary e-Journal. He has done Sanskrit
Honours (Shastri), Art & Crafts Teacher Course and Multi-Purpose Health
Worker (Male) Course apart from several academic degrees. He has participated
in many seminars and conferences as a keynote-speaker, resource person and
paper presenter. He has written/published more than thirty books. A few of his
books are available in the library catalogues of Oxford University,
British Library (UK), Central Library of Zurich (Switzerland), Stanford
University, The University of Minnesota, The University of Chicago, Columbia
University, The Library of Congress (USA) and many more world-ranking
libraries.
Dr
S. Chelliah (MA, PhD, DLitt) is the Dean of Arts,
Humanities & Languages; and Professor, Head, and Chairperson of School of
English and Foreign Languages; and Special Officer for Planning &
Development at Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai (Tamil Nadu). He has produced
25 PhD scholars, more than 209 MPhil scholars and 196 MA projects. He has
published 11 books and 346 papers in various national and international
journals and edited anthologies. He has served as the Dean for Curriculum
Development of Madurai Kamaraj University, Director for Board of Studies
Section, Director for Spoken English Institute of Madurai Kamaraj University,
Co-ordinator for CBCS Wing, Liaison Officer for SC/ST Cell of Madurai Kamaraj
University and Member of Board of Studies of both UG/PG of Pondicherry
University, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Bharathidhasan University,
Trichy; Bharathiar University, Coimbatore and Gandhigrahm Rural University.
Dr
N. Velmani (MA, MPhil, PhD) worked as an Associate Professor of
English in V.V. Vanniaperumal College for Women, Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu. She
did her PG in English from the same college, completed her MPhil from Madurai
Kamaraj University, Madurai, was awarded PhD for her thesis “Politics as
Theatre: A Study of Howard Brenton’s Plays” from Madurai Kamaraj University in
1995. Her areas of interest are Modern Drama, Linguistics and Critical
Theories. She has produced 20 PhD Research Scholars, authored 5 books,
presented and published nearly 50 research papers in national and international
seminars and conferences and organized international conference. She was
conferred Rashtriya Gaurav Award for her institutional service from New Delhi
in 2013.
Dr
Yogesh Kumar Sharma (MA, MPhil, PhD) is presently
working as Associate Professor in Swami Shraddhanand College, (University of
Delhi), Alipur, Delhi. His early education was held at Khurja and
higher education, (MA, MPhil, PhD) at Institute of Advanced Studies, Meerut
University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. He has published several articles on a
number of authors and subjects. He is a poet, story writer, essayist, blogger
and an author. His articles and poems on different topics have found place in a
number of newspapers, magazines and journals both in India and abroad. He has
written more than 700 poems, around 50 short stories and 200 articles and
essays on different aspects of society concerning day to day life of the
people. His poems are very sharp but honest satire on society. As a poet he has
authored a book Voices.
Dr
S. R. Chaitra works as an Associate Professor in English in
Maharaja’s College which is a constituent college of University of Mysore,
Mysuru, Karnataka. Her areas of interest are Stylistics, Indian Feminism, Marginal
Literature, Black Feminism, Dalit Feminism, Diasporic Literature and
Post-colonial Literature. She has presented papers at various
national/international seminars and conferences. Her research papers have been
published in different national and international journals.
Dr
M.S. Vimal is an Assistant Professor in the
Department of English, Govt. PG College, Niwari,
Madhya Pradesh. He has earned his PhD from Jiwaji University, Gwalior. He has published
two books with ISBNs and twenty-four research papers in national and
international journals. He has completed two minor research projects on the
topic of “A Study of the Basic Problems in Learning English Language at High
School and Higher Secondary School Level” and “Unknown and Hidden Literary Gems
in Bundelkhand Region”.
Dr
K. Deepa is working as an Assistant Professor in the
Department of English in Sri GVG Visalakshi College for Women, Udumalpet,
Tiruppur (Dt) since 2017. She has published a good number of papers in national
and international journals. She has participated and presented her papers in
seminars and conferences also. Her areas of interest are Indian Writing in
English, Dalit Literature, Children’s Literature and English Language Teaching.
Dr
Meenu Dudeja is working as an Assistant Professor in
Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, New Delhi. She is having more than 17
years of teaching experience. She is having more than 12 papers to her credit
in reputed national and international journals. She has attended various
workshops. She has authored three books entitled Communication Skills
for Professionals, Communication Skill Part 2 and Lab
Manual for Professionals. Her areas of interest are American Literature,
Indian Writing in English, Gender Studies and Communication Skills.
Dr
Ritika Agnihotri (MA, MPhil, PhD, UGC-NET) is
currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of English,
Public College, Samana, Patiala, Punjab. She has been teaching undergraduate
and postgraduate classes for more than twelve years. Her research interests
focus on Feminist Studies, Cultural Studies, Diasporic Literature and Dalit
Literature. She has attended various national and international conferences and
has published research papers in reputed peer-reviewed and UGC approved
journals. .
Dr
Ratheesh Kumar A. is Assistant Professor in
Department of English, DB Pampa College, Parumala and Research Guide in
Post-Graduate Department of English, Marthoma College, Thiruvalla. He works on
Post-colonial Literary Studies, Social Media and Resistance in Literature. His
academic research interests and publications in refereed journals have a wide
perspective and mostly focus on post-colonialism. He teaches the intersection
of Pedagogical Theory, Speculative Fiction and Critical Race Theory. He is
fascinated by how literature intersects and interacts with the milieu of
identity politics
Dr
S. Fathima Syeda is an Assistant Professor of English at
M.S.S. Wakf Board College, Madurai. She has done her doctoral research on
Vikram Seth’s Fiction at M.S. University, Tirunelveli. Her area of
specialization includes Indian Writing in English and Twentieth Century
Literature. She has cracked UGC-NET. She is interested in depicting voice of
the voiceless and women empowerment. She has written articles on Vikram Seth
and Dr Radhakrishnan. Currently she teaches African Literature,
Feminist Theories and Modern Drama.
Dr
C. Ramya, (MBA, MA, MPhil, PhD), presently works as an
Assistant Professor of English in E.M.G. Yadava Women’s College, Madurai, Tamil
Nadu, India. She has completed her master’s degree in English, master’s degree
in Business Administration, Master of Philosophy and doctoral degree in
English. She has eight years of teaching experience. She has authored/co-authored
eight books and has published 122 research papers in peer-reviewed/CARE-listed
journals and several edited anthologies. Her areas of interest are
Psychoanalysis, Spiritual Studies, Dalit Literature and Comparative Literature.
Dr
Vinod K. Chopra earned his PhD from Himachal Pradesh
University, Shimla in 2002 on the topic “Community, Communalism and Gender: A
Study of Short Stories on Partition”. He is an honorary faculty member at
Career Point University, Kota, Rajasthan. He has guided thirteen MPhil scholars
and at present, he is supervising four PhD scholars. He has published a
book Partition Stories: Mapping Community, Communalism and Gender in
2009 and he has translated a monograph Saga of a Revolutionary Hero: Pt.
Inderpal, a Freedom Fighter into English. He has published ten research papers
in national and international literary journals and eight papers in different
anthologies. He has also presented eight research papers on literature and
education in national and international seminars. He is a permanent member of
Indian Association for the Study of Australia (IASA), The English Language
Teachers’ Association of India (ELTAI) and English Teachers’ Forum (ETF).
Dr
Avinash Kumar [MA (Gold Medalist), PhD] is PhD holder from
Patna University who has a penchant for Afro-American Literature and
Indo-English Poetry. He has a wonderful command of Feminist Discourse and Dalit
Literature. He has contributed immensely to esteemed journals and edited books
from reputed publication houses. He evinces keen interest in publication of
insightful research articles on Post-colonial and Feminist Literature in
journals of home and abroad and edited anthologies. He has published few books
on English Literature.
Subhasish
Barua is an Assistant Professor, Department of
English, Nabagram Hiralal Paul College, Konnagar, District Hooghly, West Bengal
and a PhD Research Scholar in Department of English in Vidyasagar University,
Midnapore, West Bengal. He has published his papers in journals and edited
anthologies. His areas of interest are Dalit Literature, Tribal Literature,
Literature of the Subalterns and Gender Studies.
Kalyan
Pattanayak is a Lecturer in the Department of English,
Ghatal Rabindra Satabarsiki Mahavidyalaya, affiliated to Vidyasagar University,
Medinipur, West Bengal. He has completed PG from Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj
University, Kanpur. Presently, he is pursuing PhD from the Department of
English, Seacom Skills University, Birbhum, West Bengal.He is also an Academic
Counsellor of Department of English, Netaji Subhas Open University, West
Bengal. His area of research is Indian Writing in English. His areas of
interest include Subaltern Studies, Diaspora, Ecocriticism, etc. He
has presented many papers in several national and international seminars,
webinars, and conferences. He has published research papers in UGC CARE-listed
journals and other journals of international repute, and contributed book
chapters too. He has authored the book An Objective Approach to
Literature in English published by a Kolkata-based reputed publisher.
A.
Vanathi is working as an Assistant Professor in the
Department of English in G.T.N. Arts College Autonomous, Dindigul. She has
published various papers in national and international conferences and 5
articles in CARE-listed journals. Her research area is on the thematic
evaluation of Sarojini Naidu’s poems. Her research interests include Feminism,
Postcolonial Theory and Gender Studies.
R.
Deepak (MA, MPhil, BEd) is an Assistant Professor in PSR
Arts and Science college. He has done PG from SRNM College, Sattur and Master
of Philosophy from Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai. His areas of interest
are Literary Theories and American Literature. He has presented/participated in
many national and international seminars and conferences.
Sister
Nelsa A.C. presently works as an Assistant Professor in
the Department of English at Patna Women’s College, Patna (Patna University).
She has seven years of teaching experience both at UG and PG level. Her areas
of interest are Dalit Literature, Postcolonial Literature, British and Indian
Poetry, and Critical Theory. She has presented her papers in few national and
international seminars, conferences and webinars. She has been a Resource
Person in various national webinars. Her research papers have been published in
different national and international journals and edited anthologies.
J.
Amala Jeya Shali is an avid research scholar,
pursing her doctoral research in the Department of English, Fatima College,
Madurai Kamaraj University. She has been a faculty in the Department of
English, Fatima College. Her areas of interests are Phonetics, African American
Literature and Indian Writing in English. She has attended and presented papers
in various regional and National level seminars and conferences. She is also
very much interested in translation works.
R.
Ganesh is a PhD (English) Scholar in Madurai Kamaraj
University, Madurai (Tamil Nadu). He has passed MA Degree (2017) in First Class
(60.2%), BEd (English) in First Class (2015) and MPhil (English) (2019) in
First Class (62.67%). He has also qualified UGC-NET examination in the year
2018. He is interested in doing research on the writings of R. K. Narayan. So
far, he has presented three research papers and they have been published in
conference proceedings/journals.
Mirza
Sariful Hassan did his MA in English literature from Aliah
University, Kolkata. He has qualified UGC-NET in 2016. He served as a guest
lecturer in English at Aliah University and Mahishadal Girls’ College.
Presently, he is pursuing PhD from Contai P.K. College (Vidyasagar University).
His fields of interest include Post-colonial Literature, Dalit Literature and
Subaltern Studies.
K.
M. Keerthika, (MA, MPhil) is a full-time Research Scholar in
the Department of English and Comparative Literature, Madurai Kamaraj
University, Madurai. Her research is on “Women Stoicism and Self Identity in
the Select Novels of Bharati Mukherjee, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni and Jhumpa
Lahiri: A Psychospiritual Approach. She has attended eight international
conferences and presented papers: One on Literary Theories, one on Paradigms of
Marginality in Literature and one on Human Praxis and Moral Configuration in
Literature, one on Epistemic Value of English Literature and one more on Social
Evils in Literature, out of which five papers were published in different
journals and three in proceedings book with ISBN. She has published more than
20 papers in international, peer-reviewed and UGC-approved journals and also
attended four workshops titled “Online Accessibility of Materials for
Research”, “Research Methodology”, “The Heroines of Rabindranath Tagore” and
“Universal Appeal on R. K. Narayan”. She has also contributed five papers in
five books with special focus on Dalit Literature and Dalit Feminism.
N.
Padmapriyadharshini, (MA, MPhil,
UGC-NET), is a full-time Research Scholar in the Department of English and
Comparative Literature, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai. Her research is on
“The Complexities in Human Relationships” and focuses on answering “The
Haunting Questions of Identity through Select Plays of Girish Karnad”. She has
attended eight international conferences and presented eight papers: One on
Literary Theories, one on Paradigms of Marginality in Literature and one on
Human Praxis and Moral Configuration in Literature, one on Epistemic value of
English Literature and one more on Social Evils in Literature, out of which
five papers were published in different journals and three in proceeding books
with ISBN. She has published 28 papers in international, peer-reviewed and UGC
approved journals and also attended four workshops titled “Online Accessibility
of Materials for Research”, “Research Methodology”, “The Heroines of
Rabindranath Tagore” and “Universal Appeal on R. K. Narayan”. She has also
contributed five papers in five books with special focus on Dalit Literature
and Dalit Feminism.
N.
Kaushi Reddy (MA, MPhil) is a full-time
Research Scholar in the Department of English and Comparative Literature
working on the topic entitled “Thematic Concerns and Stylistic Devices as
Projected in the Fictional World of Bharati Mukherjee: An Exploration” for her
PhD research. She has published 30 papers in international, peer-reviewed and
UGC-approved journals; and has presented three international conferences and
three workshops. She has also contributed four research papers in different
anthologies on Dalit Literature.
Chandra
Prabha Mahawar is a Junior Research Fellow at the Department
of English, Central University of Rajasthan. Her research work falls on the
role of Dalit youth in the transitional phase of contemporary Dalit literary
activism. She has presented a couple of research papers in relevant academic
conferences.
Dr
Neha Arora is an Assistant Professor in the Department
of English, Central University of Rajasthan. Her areas of interests are Dalit
literature, Comparative literature, Indian Writings, and Literatures from the
Margin. She has one authored book to her credit and has co-edited two
anthologies on New Literature and Mahesh Dattani. She has also contributed several
research papers in reputed journals and books. One research scholar has been
awarded PhD degree and three scholars have submitted their thesis under her
supervision.
Gavin
Jude Wilson is an Associate Professor of English and
heads the Department of English at Maharaja’s College, a constituent college of
the University of Mysore, Mysuru. He has been teaching at the UG level for 24
years now. His area of research interest is New Literatures in English. He has
participated in many international and national level seminars, conferences and
presented papers which have been published in journals of repute. His present
interest of research is English literature from New Zealand.
Dr
Kusum Kanger (MA, MPhil, PhD) is an Associate Professor in
BAR Janta College, Kaul, Kaithal, Haryana. She has earned her MPhil from
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. She has been awarded her doctoral degree
on Angela Carter and Bapsi Sidhwa from NIMS University, Jaipur. She has
presented and published her papers in many national and international seminars
and conferences. She has published her papers in many national and
international journals and edited anthologies.
Dr
Suruchi Sharma (MA, PhD, UGC-NET) is an Associate Professor
in RKSD College, Kaithal, Haryana. She has done her PG from KMV Autonomous
College, Jalandhar, Punjab. She has been awarded PhD in English on Khaled
Hosseini. Her areas of interest are Diaspora Studies, Critical Theories and
Cultural Studies. She has presented her papers in many national and
international seminars and conferences. Her papers have been published in many
national and international journals and seminar/conference proceedings and
several edited anthologies.
Dr
Saroj Bala is an Associate Professor of English at Swami
Shraddhanand College, (University of Delhi), Alipur, Delhi. Her areas of
specialization are African American Women Writings. Her areas of interest are
Feminist Writings, Dalit Women Writings, Eco-Criticism and British Romantic
Literature. She has published articles and chapters on these areas. She has
published short stories in Hindi also.
Dr
Shikha Saxena presently works as Professor and Head of the
Department of Humanities in Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, Delhi
(Affiliated to GGSIPU, Delhi). She is having more than 20 years of teaching
experience. She is a poet, a short-story writer and ELT expert. She has 36
papers to her credit in reputed national and international journals and edited
anthologies. Her poems have been published in reputed international journals.
She has also attended various workshops.
Arijit
Mondal completed his MA in English literature in
2019 from Ramakrishna Mission Residential College (Autonomous), affiliated to
the University of Calcutta. He qualified UGC-NET-JRF in 2018. He is currently a
PhD Scholar in the Department of English, Pondicherry University. His area of
interest is South African Indian writings.
Dibaranjan
Mondal is a Research Scholar, Seacom Skills
University, Birbhum, West Bengal, India.
Dr.
Rohit Prabhakar Patil is an Assistant Professor,
Department of English, Government Arts and Science P.G. College, Ratlam,
Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, India
Dr. Md. Rakibul Islam is an Assistant Professor of English,
Department of Law, AMU Murshidabad Centre, India
Rafikul
Hassan is a PhD Scholar in Seacom Skills University,
Bolpur, West Bengal, India, He is an Assistant Teacher of English in Kanua
Bhabanipur K.R.H.N. High Madrasah (H.S.) near Chanchal in the district of
Malda, West Bengal.
Anjali
S is working as an Assistant Professor,
Department of English, MES Kalladi College, Mannarkkad, Kerala.
Dr.
Om Prakash Ratnaker is a Lecturer (English) in
Rajkeey Ashram Padhatti Inter College, Mehrauna, Deoria.
Prof.
(Dr.) Gunjan Sushil is working as a Professor of
English, Department of English & MEL, University of Allahabad, Allahabad,
India.
Sahana
Das is a Guest Lecturer, English Language
and Literature
Debojyoti
Dan, SACT Lecturer, Naba
Ballygunge Mahavidyalaya.
Dr.
Mallika Tiwari is an Assistant Professor,
Govt. Post Graduate College, Sector 1, Panchkula.
Dr.
Bipin Bihari Dash is an Assistant Professor in the
Department of English at College of Engineering and Technology, an Autonomous
and Constituent College of Biju Pattanaik University of Technology, Odisha,
India.
Dr.
Dipti Ranjan Maharana Dept. of English U.N. College of
Sc. & Technology Adaspur, Cuttack, INDIA.
Ms.
Noble A. Paliath is working as an Assistant
Professor, Department of English, Sacred Heart College, Chalakudy, India.
Dr.
Chidambar Lingo Patil, Associate Professor and PG
Coordinator, Department of English, Secab’s A. R. S. Indamdar Arts, Science and
Commerce College and P.G. Centre for Women, Vijayapur, Karnataka. 35 years of
teaching experience. Worked as Editor, Editorial Board Member and Executive
Editor for 24 text book in English for Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s
University, Vijayapur. Published 22 research articles in National,
International and Conference Proceedings.
Dr.
Neeta Chakravarty is working as an Associate
Prof.& HOD (English), R. J. College, Ghatkopar (W), India.
Dr. Ayanita Banerjee is
working as a Professor of English, University of Engineering and Management, New-Town, Kolkata, India.
Shakeba
Jabeen Siddiqui is working at Department of English, Radhey Hari
Govt. P.G. College, Kashipur, Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand, India.
Dr.
Rashmi Jain is working as an Assistant Professor,
Department of English, Iswar Saran Degree College, Prayagraj, India.
Kalyan
Pattanayak is a Lecturer in Department of English,
Ghatal Rabindra Satabarsiki Mahavidyalaya, affiliated to Vidyasagar University,
Medinipur, West Bengal, India and a research scholar in Department of English,
Seacom Skills University, Birbhum, West Bengal. He is also an Academic
Counsellor of Department of English, Netaji Subhas Open University, West
Bengal. His area of research is Indian Writing in English. His area of interest
includes Subaltern Studies, Diaspora, Ecocriticism etc. He has participated in
several national and international Seminars, Webinars, and Conferences and
presented numerous papers. He has published research papers in UGC care listed
journals and other journals of international repute, and contributed book
chapters too. He has authored the book An Objective Approach to
Literature in Englishpublished by a Kolkata based reputed publisher.
Gayathri Narayanan is
working as an Assistant Professor in English,
Sree Sankara Vidyapeetom College Valayanchi-rangara, Perumbavor , Kerala.
Dibaranjan
Mondal, Research Scholar, Seacom Skills University,
Birbhum, West Bengal, India
Priya
Singh, Research Scholar, Department of English, Iswar
Sharan P.G. College, University of Allahabad, India.
Dr.
T. Sri Devi is working as an Assistant Professor of
English in SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai. With regard to her
teaching experience, she has seventeen years of teaching experience to my
credit both in Arts and Science, Engineering and Agriculture Colleges. She has
contributed a number of articles to different journals and magazines.
Dr.
Sajna Sanal is working as an Associate Professor, Dept.
of English, University College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
Prof.
Nidhi Tiwari, Regional Institute of Education, Bhopal,
India.
Ms.
Divya. P obtained her Ph. D in Indian Diasporic
Literature. She was educated at various colleges under the universities in
Kerala. Her area of interest includes Indian Diaspora, Feminism and Indian
Writing in English. She has presented papers in different seminars including
international/ national/ state level. A large number of scholarly papers have
been published in reputed national and international refereed journals and
e-journals. Currently she is pursuing her teaching profession in English.
Durbadal
Ghibela, is working as a Lecturer in English,
Jarasingha Higher Secondary School, Jarasingha, Dist. Balangir, Odisha.
Dr.
Shambhu Lal Verma, whose pen-name is Shambhu
Kushagra, is Professor and Head of the PG Department of English at Purnea
University, Purnia, Bihar. He writes poetry and criticism, both in Hindi and
English, and also translates. Awarded by the Government of Bihar with the
Rashtrabhasha Samman, his poems, critical articles, reviews and translations
have appeared in different journals and anthologies of national and international
repute, both in Hindi and English. He translated into Hindi The Short
Fiction Scenario by S. M. Eisenstein, and also some poems from African
countries. His three poems against terror and war were also included in
the Anti-Terror and Peace IFLAC Anthology (2016), published by
Ada Aharoni of Jerusalem, Israel.
Dr.
U. Fathima Farzana is working as an Assistant
Professor of English, Sri S. Ramasamy Naidu Memorial College, Sattur, India.
She has published three anthologies poems: Refelections, Breeze and Crown of Thorns.
She has, to her credit, 23 research papers in UGC CARE journals.
Jithya
Merin Paul is a research scholar and freelance writer,
she completed MA in English Language and Literature from, Kerala University.
She has published her debut poems in an anthology ‘You Deserve to be Loved’ and
also published papers on gender studies and psychoanalysis. Her research
interests are Gerontology, South Asian Literature and Photopoetry.
Dr.
Anu S. is working as an Assistant Professor of English,
University College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
Minu
V. is working as an Assistant Professor of English, Govt.
Arts & Science College, Kulathoor.
Ms.
Ambika Bhatnagar is working as an Assistant
Professor, SGT University, Gurugram, India.
Ms.
Bhawna Tomar is working as a German Language Expert, SGT
University, Gurugram, India,
Dr.
Swagata Bhattacharya is a Post Doctoral Fellow, Department
of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur
University, Kolkata, India.
Dr.
Nisha M is working as an Associate Professor of
English, Government College, Malappuram, Kerala.
Prof.
Prajakta S. Raut is working as a Head,
Department of English, Abhinav Degree College, Goddeo, Bhayander (E),
Mumbai.
Gayatri
Anand is as an Assistant Professor of English (Guest
Faculty) at Goswami Ganesh Dutta Sanatan Dharma College, Chandigarh, India.
Ravindra
Hanmantrao Sagar is working as an Assistant Professor, Nagnath
Arts Commerce & Science College, Aundha Nagnath, Maharashtra, Affiliated to
S. R. T. M. U. Nanded, India.
Hanna
Isath N is working as an Assistant Professor of
English at I.H.R.D. College of Applied Science, Thamarassery. Also
worked as Assistant Professor at MCT College of Legal Studies, Malappuram. Post
graduated from Kerala University with rank and is enthusiastic about subversive
studies and retelling of mythologies.
Aditi
Ghosh, from Gauripur (Dhubri), Assam is an
independent researcher currently pursuing knowledge and skills for research
topics in the extensive study of Literature, trying to find new areas of
studies in North- East and Comparative literature, a former student of Tezpur
University, Assam- who has completed M.A in English Literature 2020 (with
specialization in Indian English Literature) and has qualified UGC-NET
2020. Her educational background in
the field of English language and literature has given her a broad base from
which to approach many topics. A teaching enthusiast who also
provides content writing, proof reading and editing options. An active
participant in broadening scope of knowledge in Literature, also providing
teaching services through online forum.
Dr.
Annapoorna Iyer is working as an Assistant Professor and
Head, Dept of English, S.V.N.S.S. College, Wadakkanchery, India.
Dr
Manouri K. Jayasinghe holds a PhD in Comparative
literature (American, Post-Colonial and Sinhala) from the National Institute of
Oriental Languages and Civilizations of France which is a member of the group
of universities of Sorbonne Paris, France. She has been in academia, teaching
English and Sinhala at the above-mentioned University in Paris for 26 years and
for the last five years she has been working as a Higher-Grade Senior Lecturer
of the Faculty of Humanities and Sciences– English Unit-Sri Lanka Institute of
Information Technology (SLIIT)- Sri Lanka, teaching British and American
Literature for undergraduates.
Dr. N.
R. Gopal is an Associate Professor in the Department of English, CUHP,
Dharamshala.
Dr.
Kanak Kanti Bera is an Associate Professor of
English at Panskura Banamali College-autonomous (Affiliated to Vidyasagar
University), West Bengal, India.
Dr.
Ketaki Datta is an Associate Professor of English at Bidhannagar Govt College,
Salt Lake City, Kolkata.
Dr. Uttara Bisht was awarded a PhD degree by the Department of
English, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi in 2019. Her research interests
include Women’s Studies, Suicide Studies, Biographical Research, Feminist
theory and Translation Studies. She has presented and published papers at
conferences and published articles in both English and Hindi languages in some
well-known journals like Economic and Political Weekly, The
Wire and Samayantar. She has also been translating stories
and one of her translated stories of Premchand has been published by Penguin
Classics.
Prof.
Azize Kour works at ENSIAS, Mohamed V University,
Rabat, Morocco.
Dr.
Sneha Suresh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, Kristu
Jayanti College, Bangalore, Karnataka.
Ms.
Gayathri M. works as a Guest Lecturer in English at Government Law College, Ernakulam,
Kerala.
Dr.
Annapoorna Iyer is an Assistant Professor and the Head of the Department of
English at Shree Vyasa N.S.S. College, Wadakkancherry, Thrissur, Kerala.
Dr.
Vishaka Venkat is an Assistant Professor in the School of
Linguistics and Literary Studies, Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth, Kochi, Kerala.
Ms.
Shijila K. is a Research Scholar at the Research Centre for Comparative
Studies, Post-graduate Department of English, Mercy College, Palakkad, Kerala.
Ms.
Anita Jose is a Research Scholar at the Research and Postgraduate Department
of English, St. Aloysius College, Thrissur, Kerala.
Dr.
Betsy Paul C. is an Associate Professor, a Research Supervisor and the Head of
the Research and Post-graduate Department of English, St. Aloysius College,
Thrissur.
Dr. Pradeepkumar K. is an Assistant Professor of English at
Shree Vyasa N.S.S. College, Wadakkancherry, Thrissur, Kerala. He is the
Chairperson of the Under-graduate Board of Studies, University of Calicut,
Kerala.
Ms. Dil Rupa Rai is
an English teacher under the Ministry of Education, Royal Government of Bhutan
who holds Master’s Degree in English, and currently pursues research.
Dr.
Chitra S is an Assistant Professor and Head for Postgraduate Department of
English at Yonphula Centenary College, Royal University of Bhutan. She holds
two decades of tertiary teaching experience with expertise in areas of English
Literature and Language along with curriculum design and course development.
She has published numerous research articles in books, journals, conference
volumes and presented papers in various international and national conferences.
She is external examiner in various capacities, a Member of Board of Studies of
colleges and universities, a member of the Editorial Board of International
Journals, and resource person for academic workshops and webinars.
Ms.
Ann Christina Pereira is a Research Scholar at the
Department of English, VIT-Vellore, Tamil Nadu.
Dr
Sarika Tyagi is an Associate Professor and THE Head, Department of English,
VIT-Vellore, Tamil Nadu.
Dr.
Stuti Khare is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, Isabella
Thoburn College, Lucknow.
Ms.
Teena Varghese is an Assistant Professor of English (on contract) at MES College,
Marampally, Kerala.
Ms. Shreya Guha is a Guest Lecturer at B. Borooah
College, Guwahati, Assam.
Ms. Manchusha
Madhusudhanan is an Assistant Professor of English at Maharaja’s College,
Ernakulam, Kerala.
Dr.
Liss Marie Das is an Assistant Professor of English and Research Guide at St.
Xavier's College for Women, Aluva, Ernakulam, Kerala.
Dr.
Anjali Abraham is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, M. A
College, Kothamangalam, Kerala.
Prof.
S. Chelliah is the Special Officer for Planning and Development;
Dean of Arts, Humanities and Languages; Head and Chairperson, School
of English and Foreign Languages, Department of English and Comparative
Literature, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Dr. N. R. Gopal is an Associate Professor in the Department
of English, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala. He is also the
Director at Center for Tribal Literature of America of the University.
Mr.
Dinesh Kumar is an Assistant Professor of English at Dyal Singh College,
Karnal.
Ms.
Surabhi Ghosh is an Assistant Professor at LOKD College, Dhekiajuli, Assam.
Ms. Sali S. is
an Assistant Professor in the Post Graduate Department of English, Don Bosco
College, Kottayam, Kerala.
Dr.
Rajesh Komath is an Associate Professor of School of Social Sciences and
Former Director, School of Social Sciences. He was the Former Hon. Director,
Inter University Centre for Social Science Research and Extension and
Director/Coordinator, KR Narayanan Chair for Human Rights and Social Justice,
Mahatma Gandhi University, Pullarikunu Mallossery Kottayam, Kerala.
Dr.
Monika Dhillon is an Assistant Professor of English at MDSD Girls College, Ambala
City, Haryana.
Dr
Meena Sharma is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, Dibrugarh
University, Dibrugarh, Assam.
Dr. C.
Ramya is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, E.M.G.
Yadava College for Women, Madurai, Tamil Nadu.