FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

  • DR. KRISHNAN UNNI P.

  1. An edited book on Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Chronicle of a Death Foretold. (World View Publications. New Delhi, 2001. ISBN: 81-86423-81-8)

  2. A collection of essays in Malayalam titled Krushitante Manangal.( Published by Sign Books, Thiruvananthapuram, 2009)

  3. A collection of poems in Malayalam titled Kavithayile Thiricharivukal (Published by S.P.C.S., Kottayam, Kerala, 2013. ISBN: 9-780000-194442)

  4. A theoretical study in Malayalam titled Giorgio Agamben ( Published by S.P.C.S., Kottayam, Kerala, 2015, ISBN: 978-93-85725-28-9)

  5. A novel in Malayalam titled Keralam: Oru Documenta ( Published by S.P.C.S., Kottayam, Kerala, 2016, ISBN: 978-93-86085-84-9)



CHAPTERS IN EDITED VOLUMES


ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN JOURNALS

  • DR. VANDANA MATHUR

"Home is Where the Heart Is: Space, Place and Displacement," in The IACLALS Journal, Vol. 1, 2015. pp 74-84


  • MS MANISHA SAGAR

"Narratives of the Oppressed: An Exploration of Aborginal and Dalit Gendered Narratives," in Thoughts on Education: A Multidisciplinary International Peer Reviewed /Refereed Journal, Vol. III, No. 3, January-December, 2014, pp 35-38


  • DR. KRISHNAN UNNI P.

  1. The Unfulfilled Demands of History in Carlos Fuentes’s The Campaign in Haritham, a journal from Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala.

  2. Pope’s Horace: Classicism in Satire Revisited in Studies in Literature in English.Ed. Mohit K.Ray. New Delhi: Atlantic Publications, 2003. [ISBN 81-269-0099-7].

  3. Translation Theories/Alternative Texts: Some Reflections in the Journal for Post Graduate Studies, published by English Department, University of Kashmir.

  4. Redemption, Revenge and Recovery: Myth as Archive in Roberto Calasso’s The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony (Journal for P.G.Studies, University of Kashmir

  5. ‘Can You Locate Us in the Past?’ English Romanticism’s Response to Modernism in Germinal, Department of Germanic and Romance Studies, Volume 4, 2006-2007.[ ISSN 0971-6483].

  6. Language of Destruction in Reinaldo Arenas’s Texts: A Case study of Exile Writing in English Studies in India, journal of Department of English, Kashmir University

  7. ‘I am an Uchalya: Are you there to Hear Me?’ Uchalya: Towards Unnaming the Named in Marginal Existence: New Trends in Literature. Ed. Anita Parihar and Anil Bisht. New Delhi: Creative Books, 2006. [ ISSN-81-8043-036-7]

  8. Language and its (mis) placed Tropes: An Examination of Reinaldo Arenas’s Stories in Language Forum. Vol 30.July-Dec 2004 Bahri Publications: New Delhi, 2004. [ ISSN 0253-9071]

  9. Ethics of Benevolence: Schopenhauer’s Postulation of Music as the Essence of ‘Other’ in English Studies in India, Vol.XVIII. January 2009. Department of English, Kashmir University

  10. Invoking Cosmopolitan Barbarity: An Examination of Don DeLillo’s Running Dog in Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary Fiction. Ed.Venkatesh P. Mysore: Abhiruchi Prakashana, 2010. [ISBN 81-7877-086-5].

  11. Aporias of the Liminal: An Examination of Dayabai’s Pachaviral in the marginalised literary and linguistic studies 7-9 / 2010. Egypt: Department of English: Cairo University. (Deposit No. 3995/2007).

  12. Naming the Unnameable: Structures of Un-Definable in Ekphrasis ( Journal published by North Western University Press, [ISSN 0019897-67] Pp 23-31, Januray 2013).

  13. Flesh, Desire and Resistance: An Examination of Reinaldo Arenas’s The Paradise on Earth in Gay Subcultures and Literatures: The Indian Projections. Ed. Sukhbir Singh.Shimla: Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, [ISBN: 978-93-82396-09-3] Pp 165-177., 2014.

  14. Mirrors, Reflections and Effacement: An Examination of Rajalakshmy’s Stories in Indraprasth. New Delhi: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprasth University, [ISSN: 2278-7208] Vol .IV, Pp. 37-44. , 2015.

  15. The Space of Ethics and The Ethics of ‘ Political’ in M. Sukumaran’s Stories in Social Orbit. Kerala: Farooq College [ISSN: 2395-77189] Vol. I, Pp.149-158, 2015.

  16. Do these Ruins Narrate our Pasts? An Examination of W.G. Sebald’s Narratives in Disnarration: The Unsaid Matters. Ed. Sudha Shastri. Hydrebad: Orient Blackswan, [ISBN: 978-81-250-6238-7] Pp. 155-169. ,2016.

  17. Addressing the Nation-State and Unseen Passages in Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness in Journal of Literature and Aesthetics. Jan- June 2017. Vol.17, Number 1 [ ISSN 2278-523X ]. Pp.7-20, 2017.

  18. Theorizing Difference in Historiographic Metafiction: An Examination of Carlos Fuentes’s Terra Nostra in English Studies in India. Department of English, University of Kashmir.Vol.26, January 2018. [ISSN 0975-6574]. Pp. 1-12.

  19. Reimagining the ‘Loss’ and Reinventing the Space: The Dialectics of European Melancholy in Abjection and Abandonment: Melancholy in Philosophy and Art. Ed. Saitya Brata Das. Delhi: Aakar Books, 2018. [ISBN: 978-93-5002-538-3]. Pp.35-54.

  20. The Sovereign is He who Translates: An Interview with Emily Apter in 3: AM Magazine (with Mantra Mukim) https://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/the-sovereign-is-he-who-translates-an-interview-with-emily-apter/ . Published on March 16, 2019.

  21. Traumatic Spaces and Unmapped Geographies in Ghada Karmi’s The Return in English Studies in India. Department of English, University of Kashmir. Vol.27, January 2019. [ ISBN: 0975-6574]. Pp.41-54.

  22. Aspiring Immanence: Deleuze’s Conundrums and Nagarjuna’s Space of Emptiness in Teresian Journal of English Studies. Volume XII, Issue I, January- March 2020 [ ISSN: 0975-6302]. Pp.19-34.


  • DR. JIGYASA SONDHI

  1. Hasija, Jigyasa. “Female Heroism: Courtesans as Iconic Conquerors in Hindi Cinema”, Literophile, Issue 4, Volume 7, pp. 21-25, 2012 (ISSN 2454-8464)

  2. Hasija, Jigyasa. “Feminism, and by Extension, Ecofeminism: Nature and Gender in Pocahontas”, Impressions, Spring Issue, Vol. XI, Issue II, online, 2017 (ISSN: 0974-892X)

  3. Hasija, Jigyasa. “Modifying the Timeless: “Sleeping Beauty”, Maleficent and Ecofeminism”, Journal of Higher Education and Research Society, Volume VI, Issue I, online, 2018 (ISSN: 23490209)

  4. v Hasija, Jigyasa. “A Natural Order of Things: Appreciating Avatar in an Ecological and Innate Light”, South-Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, Vol. 5 Issue 2, (ISSN:2349-7858) (to be published)

  5. Hasija, Jigyasa. “Contemporary Cinema and Meerabai: A Study of Gulzar’s Meera (1979)”, Pune Research Times, Vol 2, Issue 3, online, 2016 (ISSN 2456-0960),.

  6. Hasija, Jigyasa. “When Personal becomes Political: Indian Partition and Dharmputra”, to be published in a book by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.

  7. Hasija, Jigyasa. Big Screen Bhajans: Interpreting Film Songs, KY Publications, Bharathpeth, Andhra Pradesh, India, pp. 1-295, 2017, ISBN 978-81-933904-2-9

  8. Hasija, Jigyasa. “Superheroes sans Capes: Inspiration and Ecology in Landfill Harmony”, to be published in a book by Jawaharlal Nehru University

RESEARCH PAPERS IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS


BOOK REVIEWS

  • DR. KRISHNAN UNNI P.

  1. Review of The House of Dragonflies, a Short Story Collection by Ravishankar in Indian Literature. ( No.176. November-December 1996. Vol XXXIX.No 6. ISSN 0019-5804)

  2. Review of Thakazi Shiva Shankara Pillai’s Kayar(Coir) in The Book Review.

  3. Review of Sandalwood: Essays in Honour of Shankar Mokashi Punekkar in Indian Literature.(No.188. Nov-Dec 1998.Vol.XLII.No.6. ISSN 0019-5804)

  4. Review of Salman Rushdie’s The Midnight’s Children Re-readings Edited by Dr.Meenakshi Mukherjee in Indian Literature.

  5. Review of Homes in Emptiness Edited by Rani Rai in Indian Literature ( No.204: July-August,2001. Vol.XLV No.4. ISSN 0019-5804))

  6. Review of The Scarlet Mission by Susanta Kumar Biswas in Indian Literature (No.241: September- October 2007. Vol.LI No.5 .ISSN 0019-5804).

  7. Review of Amber Dusk by Rajat Chaudhuri in Indian Literature ( No.245, May- June,2008, Vol LII No.3 ISSN 0019-5804).

  8. Review of Footprints in the Bajra by Nabina Das and Luck by Dhruba Hazarika in Indian Literature.( No.259.September-October 2010. Vol LIV No.5. ISSN 0019580-4).

  9. Review of Urban Voice- 04 by Sunil.K. Poolani in Indian Literature (Vol LVI.NO.1 January-February 2012. ISSN 0019580-4)

  10. Review of Bharati Mukherjee: Critical Perspectives. Ed. Somadatta Mandal in Indian Literature ( May/June 2012.Vol LVI NO.3. ISSN 0019580-4).

  11. Review of Aliyah, a novel by Sethu in Indian Literature (July/ August 2017. Vol LX No.4, ISSN: 0019580-4).

  12. Review of Walls of blue waters ( Sebastian’s poems in English) in Indian Literature ( March/ April 2017. Vol. LXI. No. 2. ISSN: 0019580-4).

  13. Review of The Butterfly Effect by Rajat Chaudhuri in Indian Literature ( May/ June 2019. Vol.311, ISSN:0019580-4).

  14. More than 75 reviews in Malayalam of various novels, poetry and theoretical studies. The majority have appeared in Madhyamam Weekly & Malayalam Vaarika.



  • DR. JIGYASA SONDHI


  1. Hasija, Jigyasa. “Of Life and Pests that Abound”, Review of Mosquito by Roma Tearne, “Lapis Lazuli,” Vol. 7, No. 2, August 2017, online.

  2. Hasija, Jigyasa. “Life after Dance Bar Ban”, Review of Without Prejudice by Devasis, The Pioneer, ‘Agenda’, July 1, 2018.

  3. Hasija, Jigyasa. “Caustically Engaging”, Review of Acid by Sangeetha Sreenivasan, The Pioneer, ‘Agenda’, August 19, 2018.

  4. Hasija, Jigyasa. “A Dream Deferred”, Review of Bastar Dispatches by Narendra, The Pioneer, ‘Agenda’, September 2, 2018.

TRANSLATION

  • Glauco Mattoso’s story titled “The Sad Thing is that It Ended Very Early” from English to Malayalam. The translation appeared in Madhyamam Weekly.