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2. Details of the Book Chapter published (Please write sequentially and following APA style): 1. Taking the Liberty: Female Retellings of the Ramayana’ in Re-Storying the Indigenous and the Popular Imaginary , Authorspress, New Delhi, ISBN 93-5207- 385-6. Details of Seminar/ Workshop/ Conference attended and Paper presented (State Level/ National Level/ International): 1. ‘ Performing Ambivalence: ‘Patachitra’ Art Form of Bengal’, co-authored with Shayeari Dutta. presented at the International Conference on ‘Text, Culture and Performance: Postcolonial Issues’ organized by Indian Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies in collaboration with Centre for English Language, Central University of Jharkhand, Feb 2-4, 2012. 2. ‘The Colonized Man’s Burden: Education and its Ramifications on the Modern Woman in Colonial and Postcolonial India’, presented at the International Conference organized by Indian Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies in collaboration with the University of Lucknow, Feb 7-9, 2013. 3. ‘ Preserving the Sacred: A Study of the Kolkata Durga Pujo in Juxtaposition with the Study of Kumortuli’, presented at at the International Conference on Margins, Globalization and the Postcolonial organized by Indian Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies in collaboration with Department of English and Cultural Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Feb 20-22, 2014 4. ‘Taking the Liberty: A Comparative Study of 7 Khoon Maaf and Lootera’, presented at the Prof. Debabrata Mukherjee Memorial Annual Students’ Seminar on Literature in English to Indian Cinema organized by the Department of English, Jadavpur University, 25 th March, 2015.
1. Faculty Profile Name: Hiya Chatterjee Designation: Assistant Professor Subject/Department: English Details of the Paper/Article published (Please write sequentially and following APA style): 1. ‘ Performing Ambivalence: ‘Patachitra’ Art Form of Bengal’, co-authored with Shayeari Dutta in Muse India , Vol.60, ISSN 0975-1815 2. ‘Towards Dissolving All Boundaries: A Study of Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide’ in Ideas and Ideologies international e-journal , Vol.2. no.5, ISSN 2320-7744 3. ‘Preserving the Sacred: A Study of the Kolkata Durga Pujo in Juxtaposition with the Study of Kumortuli’, co-authored with Shayeari Dutta in IACLALS journal , Vol.1, no.1, ISSN 0973-8737 4. ‘Art or Kitsch: A Study of the Graphic Novel as a Postmodern Literary Form’, in Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 1., No. 13, ISSN 0973-8737 5. Friendships Beyond Class: Female Desire in The End of Innocence and Sister of My Heart’ in Lapis Lazuli, An International Literary Journal , Vol.9, No.1 Spring 2019, ISSN 2249-4529. 6. ‘Bodies in Transition: Exploring Queer Sexualities in Indian Cinema’ in Sanglap: A Journal of Literary and Cultural Inquiry , Vol. 7 No.2 2021, ISSN 2349-8064
3. 5. Friendships Beyond Class: Female Desire in The End of Innocence and Sister of My Heart, paper presented at the International Conference on Convergence and Divergence: Indian Writings in a Global Context: Canadian and Indian Perspectives organized by Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute and Department of English, Pondicherry University, Aug 30-31, 2018. 6. Friendships Beyond Class: Female Desire in The End of Innocence and Sister of My Heart paper presented at Samagam, Indian Social Sciences and Humanities Congress, Sep 7-8 2019. 7. ‘ Forging Identities through Friendships: Female Desire and Solidarity in Select Indian English Novels’ paper presented at the International Conference on Reimagi(ni)ng Identities in the Global South: Challenges, Transgressions and Articulation in collaboration with Department of English, Jadavpur University, Feb 6-8, 2020. 8. Attended Workshop 7- Day International Level Online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on Gender Sensitization , 25th July to 31st July, 2020 organized by Department of English, Barabazar B.T.M. College, Purulia, West Bengal. 9. Subhuman or Superhuman? A Comparative Analysis of Ray’s and Asimov’s Fictional Robots’, paper presented at the Online International Conference on (His)stories of Slavery: Research Perspectives on Narratives of Enslavement and Freedom, organized by the Department of English, Surendranath College (in collaboration with the IQAC) Nov 7-9 2021. 10. Invited lecture (online) at the Department of English, Surendranath College on ‘Dissecting Gender through a Queer Lens’, Sep 24, 2021. 11. ‘Translation as Propaganda: A Study of Translations of Russian Language Books into Bengali in post-independence India’, paper presented at IACLALS Annual Conferences (Online), Mar 3-5, 2022.