Mail: pallavidutta.pd20@pgdave.du.ac.in
Educational Qualifications:
· B.A (H) English from Ramjas College, University
of Delhi, (2011)
· M.A (English) from Bharat Ratna Dr B. R. Ambedkar
University, Delhi, (2013)
· B.Ed (English) from the University of
Delhi, (2014 )
· M.Phil in
Comparative Indian Literature, from the University of Delhi, (2016)
Work
experience
·
Assistant Professor PGDAV
College Evening University of Delhi
(25th April 2023- present)
·
Assistant Professor (Ad hoc) Ram
Lal Anand College, University of Delhi (8th March 2021- 25th
April 2023)
·
Assistant Professor (Ad hoc) Satyawati
College (Morning), University of
Delhi (28.01.2021 – 08.3.2021)
·
Assistant Professor (Ad hoc) ARSD
College, University of Delhi (28.01.2020 – 12.06.2020)
·
Assistant Professor (Guest
Faculty) Miranda House, University of Delhi (2019-2020)
·
Assistant Professor (Guest
Faculty) PGDAV College Morning (NCWEB Centre) University of Delhi
(2018-2020)
·
Delhi English Project under British
Council and Macmillan Education, aided by Govt of Delhi, (June - July
2019)
·
Worked
as a regular peer reviewer in the E-Journal, “Language, Literature and
Interdisciplinary Studies” (LLIDS)
Papers
taught:
Indian
Classical Literature, European Classical Literature, Partition Literature,
Speculative and Detective Fiction, Literary Theory, British Romanticism, Interrogating
Queerness, Literature of Diasporas, Translation Studies, Drama: Text and
Performance, Indian English Literature, Marginalities in Literature, Ability Enhancement
Compulsory Course (English), English Fluency, Ecology and Literature, English Language
through Literature.
Paper
Presentation in Seminars/Conferences:
Presented a paper titled “The Psychological Representation of Partition:
Agency of Religion as Portrayed in Train
to India: Memories of another Bengal and Lajja” in the National Seminar on Partition of India and its Roots
and Legacy: Memory and Trauma on the Eastern Corridor, organized by Maulana
Abul Kalam Institute of Asian Studies (MAKAIAS) and Department of English,
Janata College in Janata College, 2018. (Also published as conference proceeding)
Presented a paper titled “Representation of North Eastern Identity in the urban
space through the Lens of Mamang Dai’s Characters” in the National Seminar on Migration of Youth From
North-East India to Urban Metros jointly organised by Centre for North East
India, Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi & Centre for North
East India, V. V. Giri National Labour Institute, 2019.
Presented a paper titled “Hyphenated Identity,
Fragmented Reality: Revisiting Displacement in Select Narratives of Partition”,
organised by Satyawati College, University of Delhi, in collaboration with
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts in the year 2022.
Publications:
Paper titled The Discourse on Nationalism through the Lens of Ethnic Identity
as Depicted in Taslima Nasreen’s Lajja in Journal of Humanities and Social
Science Research, VOL-IV, No.1 &2, CESR, 2018, ISSN 2395-5171
Paper titled Memory, Longing and the Hyphenated Identity: Revisiting
Displacement in Selected Sindhi Narratives of Partition in MZU Journal of
Literature and Culture Studies, Ed. Prof. Margaret L Pachuau, Vol IX, Issue II,
December 2022, ISSN: 2348-1188
Book chapter titled, Locating Identity in Dalit Autobiography: Experience
of Oppression, Power and Gender Hierarchy in Bama’s Karukku in Nibandha
Bibidha, Ed. Dr Beejata Das, 2019, ISBN :978-93-91878-60-3
Book Chapter titled, The Psychological Representation of Partition: Agency of Religion as Portrayed in Train to India: Memories of another Bengal and Lajja in Partition of India and Its Roots and Legacy: Memory and Trauma, Ed. Dr Munni Deb Mazumder, ISBN: 978 93 90434 68 8