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Teena V.

Assistant Professor, Department of English, School of Engineering, Coimbatore

Qualification: MA, MPhil
v_teena@cb.amrita.edu
Research Interest: Dalit & Minority Writings in Indian English Literature, Diasporic Writings

Bio

Teena V. has done her under-graduation and post-graduation in English Language and Literature from the University of Kerala and M. Phil. from Pondicherry Central University, Puducherry. She has 6 years of teaching experience (2 years in NIT Calicut and 4 years at Amrita), both at under-graduate and at post-graduate levels.  Her broad areas of interest include Marginalization and Diasporic studies of Indian English Literature.

 

Publications

Journal Article

Year : 2016

Understanding Eco Feminism

Cite this Research Publication : Teena V., “Understanding Eco Feminism”, COJELL An International Refereed Quarterly Journal of English Language and Literature, pp. 4-9, 2016.

Publisher : COJELL An International Refereed Quarterly Journal of English Language and Literature.

Year : 2014

Between powerlessness and power: A study of the marginalized women in Gopala Krishna Gandhi’s Refuge

Cite this Research Publication : Teena V., “Between powerlessness and power: A study of the marginalized women in Gopala Krishna Gandhi’s Refuge”, IJELLH – International Journal of English Language, Literature and Humanities, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 293-299, 2014.

Publisher : IJELLH – International Journal of English Language, Literature and Humanities

Conference Paper

Year : 2016

Sketching Parsi Minority Aesthetics in Rohinston Mistry’s ‘Such a Long Journey’

Cite this Research Publication : Teena V., “Sketching Parsi Minority Aesthetics in Rohinston Mistry’s ‘Such a Long Journey’”, in Multiculturalism: Inclusiveness and New Humanities, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, 2016.

Publisher : Multiculturalism: Inclusiveness and New Humanities, Pondicherry University, Puducherry .

Year : 2016

Home: The Space of Belonging in Rohinton Mistry’s Squatter

Cite this Research Publication : Teena V., “Home: The Space of Belonging in Rohinton Mistry’s Squatter”, in Configuring the Common Man: Trends and Prerspectives in Contemporary Indian Literature, Dept of English, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Coimbatore, 2016.

Publisher : Configuring the Common Man: Trends and Prerspectives in Contemporary Indian Literature, Dept of English, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Coimbatore .

Year : 2015

Negotiating Space: A Study of Marginalized Discourses in Rohinton Mistry’s Such a Long Journey and Gandhi’s Refuge

Publisher : UGC Sponsored International Conference on Marginalization and Indian English Literature

Year : 2015

Between Powerlessness and power: The plight of the marginalized women in Gopala Krishna Gandhi’s Refuge

Publisher : National Seminar

Book Chapter

Year : 2017

Home: The Space of Belonging in Rohinton Mistry’s

Cite this Research Publication : Teena V., “Home: The Space of Belonging in Rohinton Mistry’s”, in Configuring the Common Man: Trends and Prerspectives in Contemporary Indian Literature, 2017, pp. 158 – 164.

Publisher : Configuring the Common Man: Trends and Prerspectives in Contemporary Indian Literature

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