MA in English Literature, she
specializes in Indian English Literature and is a Ph.D. in American Literature,
pursued research at American Studies Research Centre, (ASRC) Hyderabad. She is
a resource person to the UGC – Human Resource Development Centre at various
states and central universities. She has contributed as a resource person at
National Resource Centers, for the SWAYAM platform.
She is expert
member in the Discipline of English for the committee
constituted by UGC for the selection of candidates under
the Post Doctoral Fellowship Scheme, Research Award Scheme and Emeritus
Fellowship Scheme of the UGC.
Also, she is member, Board of
Studies of Dr. B.R Ambedkar National Law
University, Rai, Sonepat Haryana and Department of Higher Studies and Foreign
Languages, Chhatrapati Sahu Maharaj University, Kanpur.
Her areas of interest are ICT
interventions in the Humanities, Teaching English as a Second Language, Studies
in Culture and Literary Heritage and Interdisciplinary Studies, She is presently
working on Indian knowledge systems
and English Communication Skills .
She has to her credit books on Saul
Bellow, Pedagogy & Teaching of English Language and also articles and
research papers published in National / International Journals. She appears on
the editorial board of GNOSIS - An International Journal of English Language
and Literature. She is also on the advisory board of journals both Literary and
Multidisciplinary. She has successfully supervised a number of Ph.D research
scholars.
She
happens to be a Resource Person for various UGC – academic staff colleges &
The Human Resource Development Centres (HRDCs) across the country.
Rajesh Kumar, PhD., an alumnus of Jawaharlal Nehru University, has taught for almost two decades in a college in University of Delhi, New Delhi before joining the faculty of English, SOH, IGNOU. He has a PhD in English Literature on “Dalit Writings and Aboriginal Writings: Convergences & Divergences” and an MPhil in English Literature on “The dialectics of Australian Aboriginal Identity in Aboriginal Women’s Autobiographies” from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He is a recipient of UGC Research Award (2016-18) during which he worked on a project on “Santali Dance-Songs of Jharkhand: Contextualizing Art & Culture’. He has also been an Associate (2018-20) at Indian Institute of Advanced Studies (IIAS), Rashtrapati Niwas, Shimla. He has authored four books: Santal Folk-Dance Songs: Contextualizing Art &Culture; Dalits Vs Aboriginal Australians: Convergences& Divergences; Of Dalit and Australian Aboriginal Writings & Culture; Australian Aboriginal Autobiographies: Reading Identity, Aboriginality and Belongingness; and edited one Volume: Literaria: An International Journal of New Literature across the World, special issue on Literatures of Margin, Bahri Publications: New Delhi.vol.2, no.1, Jan-Jun 2012. ISSN:2229-4600. He has published many scholarly articles in national and international journals on various subjects and issues relating to literatures of margin and presented several papers in national and International Conferences. His areas of interest include Culture Studies, Post-colonial Studies, Literary Criticism, Dalit Literature, Australian Literature, Literatures of margin/ Marginality, Sociology of Dalit discourse, Dalit Autobiographies, Australian Aboriginal Autobiographies, Performing Arts & Culture, Dance Studies, Folklore Studies and Tribal Folk Literature of India. He is also currently working on developing a Diploma Online Course in Digital Humanities (DH).
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