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  • Prof Vanashree Tripathi

  • Professor
  • Banaras Hindu University
Publications 2010 - 2016

Publications

  • 2
    Journal Articles
  • 1
    Book

Expertise

British Isles Literature

Indian Classics in Translation, Classical Indian Drama, Theatre in Performance, Modern Hindi Literature in Translation, Classical Hindu Ethics, The System of Values in the Indian Epics, Comparative/Intercultural Studies, Gandhian Thought, Multiple Translations of The Gita in Modern Times, Contemporary Theories of Literature and Culture with Special Reference to Postcolonial Women’s Literature, Subaltern Studies, Modern British and American Fiction and Drama, Shakespearean-Criticism

Personal Information

Prof Vanashree Tripathi

Female
Department of English Banaras Hindu University, Ajagara
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India - 221005


Experience

  • Professor

    Department of English

    Banaras Hindu University

  • Professor

    Department of English

    Banaras Hindu University

  • Professor

    Department of English

    Banaras Hindu University


Qualification

  • Ph.D

    Sagar University, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh


Honours and Awards

2017

1. Awarded ICCR Chair Abroad in 2016 2. Appointed Member of the Court of Allahabad University 2014-2017 3. Appointed Member of UGC Expert Committee for evaluation of SAP 4. Appointed Member of UGC Expert Committee for evaluation of Major Research Projects 5. Awarded Fulbright University Visiting Lecturer Fellowship to teach Post-Colonial Literature in 2008-09 at the Department of English, George Washington University, Washington DC 6. Visiting Associate in the Institute of Advance Studies,

ICCR, Court of Allahabad University, UGC, George Washington University, JNU

2008

Fulbright Teaching Fellow- : Served as a Faculty at the Department of English, George Washington State University 2008-2009.

Fulbright

2017

1. Awarded ICCR Chair Abroad in 2016 2. Appointed Member of the Court of Allahabad University 2014-2017 3. Appointed Member of UGC Expert Committee for evaluation of SAP 4. Appointed Member of UGC Expert Committee for evaluation of Major Research Projects 5. Awarded Fulbright University Visiting Lecturer Fellowship to teach Post-Colonial Literature in 2008-09 at the Department of English, George Washington University, Washington DC 6. Visiting Associate in the Institute of Advance Studies,

ICCR, Court of Allahabad University, UGC, George Washington University, JNU

2008

Fulbright Teaching Fellow- : Served as a Faculty at the Department of English, George Washington State University 2008-2009.

Fulbright

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Doctoral Theses Guided

2015

1. Diotima’s Daughters: Specter of Diotima in the Late Twentieth Century Feminist Thought, 2015 2. David Lodge and the Novels of Academia, 2015 3. Subaltern Experience in Mahasweta Devi’s Writings, 2012 4. Narratives of Counterpointing: Suniti Namjoshi, Fay Weldon and Alice Munroe, 2012 5. Partition and the Women Writers: (Attia Hossain, Bapsi Sidhwa, Amrita Pritam, Qurratulain Hyder, Mumtaz Shah Nawaz, Krishna Sobti, Ismat Chughtai, 2011 6. Quest for Narrative freedom in the Ficti

1. Diotima’s Daughters: Specter of Diotima in the Late Twentieth Century Feminist Thought, 2015 2. David Lodge and the Novels of Academia, 2015 3. Subaltern Experience in Mahasweta Devi’s Writings, 2012 4. Narratives of Counterpointing: Suniti Namjoshi, Fay Weldon and Alice Munroe, 2012 5. Partition and the Women Writers: (Attia Hossain, Bapsi Sidhwa, Amrita Pritam, Qurratulain Hyder, Mumtaz Shah Nawaz, Krishna Sobti, Ismat Chughtai, 2011 6. Quest for Narrative freedom in the Ficti, BHU

2015

1. Diotima’s Daughters: Specter of Diotima in the Late Twentieth Century Feminist Thought, 2015 2. David Lodge and the Novels of Academia, 2015 3. Subaltern Experience in Mahasweta Devi’s Writings, 2012 4. Narratives of Counterpointing: Suniti Namjoshi, Fay Weldon and Alice Munroe, 2012 5. Partition and the Women Writers: (Attia Hossain, Bapsi Sidhwa, Amrita Pritam, Qurratulain Hyder, Mumtaz Shah Nawaz, Krishna Sobti, Ismat Chughtai, 2011 6. Quest for Narrative freedom in the Ficti

1. Diotima’s Daughters: Specter of Diotima in the Late Twentieth Century Feminist Thought, 2015 2. David Lodge and the Novels of Academia, 2015 3. Subaltern Experience in Mahasweta Devi’s Writings, 2012 4. Narratives of Counterpointing: Suniti Namjoshi, Fay Weldon and Alice Munroe, 2012 5. Partition and the Women Writers: (Attia Hossain, Bapsi Sidhwa, Amrita Pritam, Qurratulain Hyder, Mumtaz Shah Nawaz, Krishna Sobti, Ismat Chughtai, 2011 6. Quest for Narrative freedom in the Ficti, BHU

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