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Dr. Madhulina Choudhury

madhulinachoudhury@yahoo.co.in
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Dr. Madhulina Choudhury

Assistant Professor
Education - M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D
Area of Interest - Postcolonial Theory and Literature, Feminism, Gender studies, Indian English Theatre
Research
Academic/Administrative Responsibilities
Awards
Workshop Attended/ Conducted
Other Informations
  • Recasting Shakespearean Heroes in Indian Films: A Study on Three Bollywood Films Omkara, Maqbool and Haider, Psychosocial: International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol 23, Issue 6, ISSN: 1475-7192 (Scopus Indexed)
  • Prepared syllabus for M.A. 3rd Semester, Gender and Literature.
  • Prepared syllabus for M.A. 1st Semester, British Literature (18th to 19th Century)
  • Prepared syllabus for BPA 1st Semester, English
  • Member of IQAC, MSSV
  • Member of RAC, Department of Performing Arts
  • Member of RAC, Department of English
  • Member of RAC, Department of Social Work
  • Member of the Academic Council
  • GENDER CONCERNS IN EDUCATION (7Day FDP in Online Mode) 26th May-1st June 2020, Centre for Women’s Studies, Dibrugarh University
  • 3 Day National Online FDP titled “Quality Enhancement in Higher Education Institutions-Future Visions” 4th May-6th May 2020, IQAC, St. Ann’s College for Women, Hyderabad.
  • A 4 weeks Online Course On Academic Counselling for ODL Learners organised by MOOCS, 2nd November-29th November 2020.
  • An Online Orientation on “How to Approach Research in Social Science: Conceptualization and Methodological Intervention”,26th July 2020-2nd January 2021, organized by SavitriBaiPhule P.G. Mahavidyalaya, Sikar, Rajasthan.
  • One-Week Online FDP on “Online Monitoring Pedagogy and Teaching in Higher Education” organized by E&ICT Academy IIT Guwahati held from 26th to 31st July, 2021 in association with Mahapurusha Srimanta Sankaradeva Viswavidyalaya, Nagoan.

 

Topic of Ph.D.: Women and Representation: Critiquing Male Perspective in the works of Mahesh Dattani and Vijay                                         Tendulkar.

Publications:

Book:

  • Re-thinking Motherhood: Debunking Myths in the times of Pandemic. In Ashok Thorat (ed), Rewriting Human Imagination: An Anthology of Prose and Poetry. Center for Digital Humanities & Institute of Advanced Studies in English, Pune, 2020
  • Feminism and Theatre. In Dr. Bijoy Kr. Nath (ed), “Explore”: A Book of Multidisciplinary Studies. Gigabytes press and Publication, Nagaon, 2020
  • Women Education in Pre-Independence India: A Feminist Reading of ManjuKapur’sDifficult Daughters. In Dr. Dipak Kr. Doley& Dr. AbulFoyes Md. Malik (ed), Gender and Women’s Studies:Interdisciplinary Approach and Perspectives. 2020

Book Edited: ‘The Post-colonial Experience: Implications & Possibilities’ , Book River Publications, Lucknow, 2020, ISBN: 978-93-90548-64-4

Research Papers:

  • Questioning Chipko’s portrayal as a Women’s Movement: A Critique, PERSPECTIVES: Dec 2012:Vol.1 Issue 1 ISSN:2320-0855 (Print)
  • Theatre and Representation, WIZCRAFT JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE: VOL.II:ISSUE:II ISSN:2319-4952 (Print and Web)
  • Feminist Reading of Mahesh Dattani’s Tara, The Criterion: An International Journal in English, June 2014, Vol. 5, Issue-3, ISSN-0976-8165 (Web)
  • The Borrowed Garb:Understanding Female Impersonation On Indian Stage, Sambodhi(UGC Care Journal), Oct-Dec 2020, Vol-43, No-4, ®,ISSN:2249-6661
  • Recasting Shakespearean Heroes in Indian Films: A Study on Three Bollywood Films Omkara, Maqbool and Haider, Psychosocial: International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol 23, Issue 6, ISSN: 1475-7192
  • CAST(E)ING DALITS: AN ANALYSIS OF DALIT REPRESENTATION IN VIJAY TENDULKAR’S KANYADAAN THROUGH POSTCOLONIAL LENSE, MSSV Working Paper

Papers presented in Conferences/Seminars:

  • Paper presented titled: “The ‘Gendered’ World: A Feminist Reading of Dattani’s Dance Like A Man” on 8th& 9th July 2020, Webinar on Literature and Marginality, Dept. of Assamese & English, Mahapurusha Srimanta Sankaradeva Viswavidyalaya, Nagaon Campus
  • Paper presented titled: “The Politics of Caste and Gender: A Reading of Vijay Tendulkar’s Kanyadaan” on 5-6th October 2020, National Conference on 'Gender and Caste: Rethinking Intersectionality' organised by Department of Women's Studies, Goa University.
  • Paper presented titled: “Othering the ‘Other’: A Reading of Mahesh Dattani’s Tara” on 25-27th September 2020, Three-Day International webinar on “Re-thinking the Postcolonial: Texts and Contexts” organized by New Literaria Journal in collaboration with Assam University(A Central University), Silchar, India
  • International Seminar on Ethnicity, identity and Literature, The Sibsagar College 11-14th October 2012, Joysagar, The Sibsagar College
  • National Conference on Women’s Studies, Indian Association for Women’s Studies4-7th February, 2014