NAME DR. RIMA CHAKRABORTY
EMAIL rchakraborty15@yahoo.com
DESIGNATION DEPARTMENT
Assistant Professor English
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION TEACHING EXPERIENCE

M.A, M.PHIL, PH.D

12 Years
SPECIALIZATION

INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE

 

AREA OF RESEARCH

SOUTH ASIAN DIASPORIC LITERATURE

 

AREA OF INTEREST

DIASPORIC LITERATURE, POST COLONIAL LITERATURE, GENDER STUDIES

PUBLICATIONS

Journals

Sl. No

Title, Journal Name, Volume, Page No., Year

National/ International

Peer Reviewed

(Yes/No)

ISSN NO.

Publication Date

 

 

 

 

  1

New Diasporic Narratives: The Reshaping of the Identities of the Female Protagonists of the Diaspora Novel” in Journal of The Department of English, Vidyasagar University, PAGE NO: 96-104, Vol-10, 2012-13

 

NATIONAL

YES

  0973-3671

2012-13

 

 

 

 

2

“No Longer WatnoDur: Technologizing the Diasporic Mirage” in In Search of Solutions: The Conventional the Experimental and the Bizarre. PAGE NO: 137-143                                                                                      Journal by Melus-Melow Eds. ANil Raina, ManjuJaidkaVol 2, August 2012

 

INTERNATIONAL

YES

 2249-4839

2012

 

 

 

3

Finding Sense Behind Nonsense in Select Poems of Sukumar Ray” in Journal of The Department of English, Vidyasagar University, PAGE NO: 100-109, Vol-12, 2014-15

 

NATIONAL

YES

  0973-3671

2014-15

 

 

 

4

The Story of Inheritance and Liberation of Contemporary South Asian Diasporic Women as Reflected in the Novels of Bharati Mukherjee” in the journal JAS. Page no: 74-78. January 2015

NATIONAL

YES

2394-7241

2015

 

 

 

 5

Hilda Dolittle and the Imagist Movement” in the journal Indian Journal of Research in Multidisciplinary Studies. A National Peer Reviewed Journal. Vol 3 No. 1 Page No. 72- February 2016

NATIONAL

YES

2348-2524

2016

 

 

 

6

Imagining the Space Between: The Burden of Space in Diaspora Studies” in the journal Indian Journal of Research in Multidisciplinary Studies. A National Peer Reviewed Journal. Vol 4 Page No. 62-67, February 2017

NATIONAL

YES

2348-2524

2017

 

 

 

7

Avowing Gauri as the Uncrowned Queen of Postcolonial South Asian Diaspora in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Lowlandin Appropriations. Vol 12  Page 303-318, 2017

NATIONAL

YES

0975-1521

2017

 

 

 

 

 

8

 

 “Reading Rabindranath Tagore’s TheHome and the Worldas a Critique of Cataclysmic Nationalism” in Insight: An International Multilingual Journal. Vol 1 Issue 4 Page 30-41

INTERNATIONAL

YES

2582-8002

2021

 

An Exiled Expatriate’s Time Travel to Cosmopolitanism and his

Living the American Dream: A study with Reference to E.E.

Cummings’ The Enormous Room” in UGC-CARE Enlisted National Level Peer Reviewed Annual Journal of The Department of English, Vidyasagar University, Vol 15 PAGE NO: 126-136, Vol-15, 2022

 

NATIONAL

YES

  0973-3671

2022

 

Sl. No.

Title of the Book

Name of the Chapter and Page Numbers

Publisher

ISBN NO.

Publication Year

 

 

 

1

Bravely Fought the QueenA collection of Critical Essays

“Gender Equations in Dattani’sBravely Fought the Queen. Page no: 55-59

Review Publication

978-819-21749-0-7

2011

 

 

 

 

2

The Terrorist’s World

“Humanizing Terrorism in JuggiBhasin’sThe Terrorist: A Socio Political Perspective”. Page no: 16-24

Levant Books

 978-93-80663-92-0

 

2014

 

 

 

3.

Borders and Border Crossings: Reading Partition, Reading Diaspora

“From Silence to Articulation: Journey of the Diasporic Woman in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane” Page No. 237-250

Department of English, The University of Burdwan

81-87259-93-0

2016

 

 

 

 

 

4

Apprehension

“Renaissance Humanism, How Far ‘Womanism’? An Analysis with Reference to Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew” Page No. 39-42

Santal Bidroha Sardha Satabarshiki Mahavidyalaya

978-81-93013-5-4

2017

5

Dodging Dystopia Literary Routes, Global Circuits

“Will the World Ever Take its Mask off Again? A reading in Relation to Post Modern Cinema”

Authors Press

B09W1J7BSB

2022

6

Women’s Voices Projection of Women in Literature

From Silence to Global Citizenship: A Study in Reference to Jhumpa Lahiri’s In Other Words”

Authors Press

B09W1J7BSB

2022

SEMINAR & SYMPOSIA

SL NO.

TOPIC OF THE SEMINAR

DATE

PARTICIPATED/ TITLE OF THE PAPER PRESENTED

1

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON “IN SEARCH OF SOLUTION: THE CONVENTIONAL, THE EXPERIMENTAL &THE BIZARRE”

22ND TO 24TH SEPTEMBER 2011

“NO MORE WATNO DUR: TECHNOLOGIZING THE DIASPORIC MIRAGE”

2

UGC SPONSORED NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “REMAPPING THE ENGLISH LITERARY CANON: LANGUAGE, SOCIETY AND CULTURE”

18TH AND 19TH FEBRUARY 2013

NEW DIASPORIC NARRATIVES: RESHAPING THE IDENTITIES OF THE FEMALE PROTAGONISTS IN THE DIASPORA NOVELS”

3

UGC SPONSORED NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “WRITINGS FROM THE MARGINS: SUBALTERN LITERARY REPRESENTATIONS AND THE POLITICS OF CANON MAKING”

4TH AND 5TH MARCH 2014

“HUMANIZING TERRORISM IN JUGGI BHASIN’S THE TERRORIST: A SOCIO-POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE”

4

UGC SPONSORED NATIONAL SEMINAR ON ““AWFUL DARING” MODERNISM AND POETRY’S TRANSFIGURED MOMENT”

9TH & 10TH DECEMBER 2014

“HILDA DOLITTLE AND IMAGISM”

5

UGC SPONSORED NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON “INTERDISCILPLINARY AND ENGLISH LITERARY STUDIES”

16TH AND 17TH DECEMBER 2014

“INHERITANCE AND LIBERATION OF CONTEMPORARY SOUTH ASIAN DIASPORIC WOMEN AS REFLECTED IN THE NOVELS OF BHARATI MUKHERJEE”

6

15TH INTERNATIONAL MELOW CONFERENCE ON “TOWARDS PRAXIX: LITERATURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS”

19TH TO 21ST FEBRUARY 2016

“TRACING THE SENSE BEHIND THE NONSENSE IN THE LITERATURE OD SUKUMAR RAY”

7

ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON “ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION AND IMPACTS ON PUBLIC HEALTH”

03RD JANUARY 2017

PARTICIPATED

8

UGC SPONSORED SEMINAR ON “SHAKESPEARE AND MARGINALITY”

17TH MARCH 2017

PARTICIPATED

9

ONE DAY NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND CHEMICAL SCIENCE”

1ST APRIL 2017

PARTICIPATED

10

INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON “POPULAR VICTORIAN TALES OF MYSTERY, CRIME AND DETECTION”

7TH TO 28TH JUNE 2018

PARTICIPATED

11

INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON “DIVIDED BENGAL: SOCIETY, CULTURE AND POLITICS”

12TH AND 13TH JULY 2019

POLITICS IN THE HOME AND THE WORLD

12

NATIONAL LEVEL ONLINE SEMINAR "WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE AND THE 21ST CENTURY READER WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HAMLET"

13TH JUNE 2020

PARTICIPATED

13

NATIONAL LEVEL WEBINAR ON “RIDE THE TIDE OF COVID WITH A RAY OF HOPE : A WEBINAR SERIES

WEBINAR 04: "UN-LOCKDOWN-EMERGING INTO THE NEW SOCIALLY DISTANCED WORLD"

18TH JUNE 2020

PARTICIPATED

14

INTERNATIONAL ONLINE FACULTY ENRICHMENT PROGRAMME ON "TIPS & TRICKS FOR PUBLISHING IN

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS"

20TH JUNE 2020

PARTICIPATED

15

ONE DAY STATE LEVEL WEBINAR ON “FRAGILE ARCADIAS: MAKING SENSE OF DEATH AMIDST THE BEAUTIFUL IN POETRY”

5TH JULY 2020

PARTICIPATED

16

NATIONAL LEVEL WEBINAR ON “THE SOCIO-CULTURAL HISTORY OF 19TH CENTURY CALCUTTA”

3RD SEPTEMBER 2020

PARTICIPATED

17

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LIVING DYSTOPIA: POST MILLENNIAL PERCEPTIONS AND POST PANDEMIC REALITIES

23RD AND 24TH MARCH 2021

“PANDEMIC AND THE MASK”

18

NATIONAL LEVEL WEBINAR ON “COVID-19 SECOND WAVE: EVOLUTION, RISK AND VACCINES”

19TH MAY 2021

PARTICIPATED

19

INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON “OF CENTRES AND MARGINS: ORIGIN, CONFLICTS AND ISSUES”

 25TH TO 27TH JUNE 2021

THE VOICE OF THE ICONOCLAST: A STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO DIVAKARUNI’S "THE PALACE OF ILLUSIONS" AND DEVI’S "DRAUPADI"”

20

THREE DAY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANIZED BY

INSPIRARE ARTS FOUNDATION IN COLLABORATION WITH HIMACHAL PRADESH UNIVERSITY, SHIMLA & ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE DU

BENGALE ENTITLED “CULTURAL STUDIES IN RETROSPECT: TEXT/THEORY/PRAXIS”

4TH TO 6TH OCTOBER 2021

“A JOURNEY TOWARDS GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP: A STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO "IN

OTHER WORDS"”

21

THREE- DAY ONLINE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH, SURENDRANATH COLLEGE ON “(HIS)STORIES OF SLAVERY: RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES ON NARRATIVES OF ENSLAVEMENT & FREEDOM”

 

 

7TH NOVEMBER TO 9TH NOVEMBER 2021

 

ORGANIZED

      AND

PARTICIPATED

EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

SERVED AS NSS PROGRAM OFFICER FROM 28.05.2019 TO 11.03.2020

 

STUDY MATERIALS DESCRIPTION
DEPARTMENT NAME MODULE NAME TOPIC NAME YOUR PREVIOUS STUDY MATERIALS
ENGLISH CC3 A.K RAMANUJAN CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC3 CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF A RIVER CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC4 TWELFTH NIGHT: TITLE AND THEME OF FESTIVITY CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC9 SUPERANNUATED MAN TEXT CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC3 BIOGRAPHY OF NISSIM EZEKIEL CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC9 CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF SUPERANNUATED MAN CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC4 PLOT OF TWELFTH NIGHT CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC8 PLOT CONSTRUCTION OF THE WAY OF THE WORLD CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC3 Ironic Mode in Ezekiel’s Poetry CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC9 Lamb as the Romantic Essayst Superannuated Man CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC9 Blend of Humour and Pathos in lamb's essay CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC2/GE2 DreamChildrenasanEssay overall critical appreciation CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC3 EZEKIEL AND THE HUMAN CONDITION CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC3 ANALYSIS OF AN ENTERPRISE CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC3 AN ENTERPRISE AS A SOCIAL SATIRE CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC3 CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF AN ENTERPRISE CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC8 WAY OF THE WORLD AS A COMEDY OF MANNERS CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC2/GE LAMB AS A ROMANTIC ESSAYIST CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC8 Restoration Comedy of Manners Defining and Expanding CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC8 The Way of the World CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC4 PPT ON TWELFTH NIGHT CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC9 INTRODUCTION ON ROMANTICISM CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC4 The Fool in Twelfth Night CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC8 PROVISO SCENE in THE WAY OF THE WORLD CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC2/GE SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS OF DREAM CHILDREN CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH SEC B2 (SEM 4) How to Write a Substance of a Prose Piece CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH SEC B2 (SEM 4) SPECIMEN ESSAY ON MEDIA AND GENDER CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH SEC B2 (SEM 4) SPECIMEN ESSAY ON REALITY SHOWS FOR CHILDREN CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH SEC B2 (SEM 4) SPECIMEN ESSAY ON SHAKESPEARE’S TAKE ON HUMAN WISDOM CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH SEC B2 (SEM 4) SPECIMEN ESSAY ON Women in Leadership CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH SEB B2 (SEM 4) CITING RESOURCES CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC4 CHARACTER OF VIOLA IN TWELFTH NIGHT CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC2/GE DREAM CHILDREN EXPLAINED CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC4 CHARACTER OF MALVOLIO CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC4 LIST OF IMPORTANT TOPICS ON TWELFTH NIGHT CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC8 LIST OF IMPORTANT TOPICS ON WAY OF THE WORLD CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC2/GE LIST OF IMPORTANT TOPICS ON DREAM CHILDREN CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH DSE B1 TRAGIC HERO CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC7 (SEM 3) SUMMARY OF CANTO 1 OF THE RAPE OF THE LOCK CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC5 (SEM 3) TEXT OF O CAPTAIN! MY CAPTAIN! CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC5 (SEM 3) CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF O CAPTAIN ! MY CAPTAIN CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC5 (SEM 3) CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF AFTER APPLE PICKING CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC6 (SEM 3) TWENTY RULES OF DETECTIVE FICTION CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC6 (SEM 3) HOW AGATHA CHRISTIE HIDES HER PLOT SECRETS IN PLAIN SIGHT IN THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC11 (SEM 5) SUMMARY OF VINDICATION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC11 (SEM 5) CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF THE VINDICATION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC1 (SEM 1) BEOWULF AS AN EPIC CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC1 (SEM 1) BEOWULF AS A PICTURE OF ANGLO SAXON SOCIETY CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC1 (SEM 1) ANGLO SAXON PROSE CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC1 (SEM 1) CONTRIBUTION OF CHAUCER CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH DSE B1 (SEM 5) ROLE OF CHORUS CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH DSE B1 (SEM 5) HEROIC TRAGEDY CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC6 (SEM 3) BIOGRAPHY OF AGATHA CHRISTIE CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC6 (SEM 3) THEMES, MOTIFS AND SYMBOLS IN MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC7 (SEM 3) SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS OF THE RAPE OF THE LOCK CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC1 (SEM 1) ANGLO SAXON HEROIC POETRY CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH DSE A2 (SEM 5) CHARACTER OF BIMALA CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH DSE A2 NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE IN HOME AND THE WORLD CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH DSE A2 (SEM 5) TITLE OF HOME AND THE WORLD CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH DSE A2 (SEM 5) HOME AND THE WORLD AS A POLITICAL NOVEL CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH DSE A2(SEM 5) CHARACTER OF NIKHIL CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH DSE A2(SEM 5) HOME AND THE WORLD AS AN INTROSPECTIVE NOVEL CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH GE3 (SEM 3) PALANQUIN BEARERS CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC7 (SEM 3) RAPE OF THE LOCK AS A MOCK EPIC CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC7 (SEM 3) BELINDA CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC7 (SEM 3) RAPE OF THE LOCK AS A CRITIQUE OF SOCIETY CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC7 (SEM 3) USE OF MACHINERY IN RAPE OF THE LOCK CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC7 (SEM 3) SHORT QUESTIONS FROM RAPE OF THE LOCK CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC11 (SEM 5)/ GE3 (SEM 3) HOW DO I LOVE THEE CRITICAL APPRECIATION CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC5 (SEM 3) BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM FAULKNER CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC5 (SEM 3) DRY SEPTEMBER AS A SHORT STORY CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC5 (SEM 3) TITLE OF DRY SEPTEMBER CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH AECC1 SIMPLE, COMPOUND AND COMPLEX SENTENCES CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC3/ GE3 UP-HILL CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH SECA2 CV WRITING CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH LCC 2 GITANJALI 50 CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC10 (SEM 4) ULYSSES CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC10 (SEM 4) ULYSSES CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC10 (SEM 4) ULYSSES CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC13 (SEM 6) BECKETT BIOGRAPHY CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC13 (SEM 6) EXISTANTIALISM CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC13 (SEM 6) THEATRE OF ABSURD CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC13 (SEM 6) WAITING FOR GODOT CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC13 (SEM 6) WAITING FOR GOGOT CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC13 (SEM 6) WAITING FOR GODOT CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC13 (SEM 6) WAITING FOR GODOT CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC13 (SEM 6) WAITING FOR GODOT CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC8 (SEM 4) ELEGY WRITTEN IN THE COUNTRY CHURCHYARD LINE WISE SUMMARY CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC8 (SEM 4) CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF ELEGY WRITTEN IN THE COUNTRY CHURCHYARD CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC14 (SEM 6) TONIGHT I CAN WRITE THE SADDEST LINES CLICK HERE FOR VIEW
ENGLISH CC4 (SEM 2) TITLE OF TWELFTH NIGHT CLICK HERE FOR VIEW