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ACADEMIC AND POET

c.jhilam1984@gmail.com

                     https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6196-8862

Assistant Professor

 Department of English and Foreign Languages

 RBVRR Women's College

Hyderabad 

Jhilam Chattaraj is an academic and poet based in Hyderabad, India. She has authored the books, Noise Cancellation (2021), Corporate Fiction: Popular Culture and the New Writers (2018) and the poetry collection When Lovers Leave and Poetry Stays (2018).  She is an Assistant Professor at the Department of English and Foreign Languages, RBVRR Women's College, Hyderabad. Her works have been published at Calyx, Room, Ariel, Porridge, Queen Mob’s Tea House, Colorado Review, World Literature Today, West Trestle Review, Voice and Verse, and Asian Cha among others. She received the CTI excellence award in “Literature and Soft Skills Development,” 2019 from the Council for Transforming India and the Department of Language and Culture, Government of Telangana, India. She won the Readomania Woman Swag Poetry Competition, 2022. Her poem, 'Sari' has been nominated for the Nina Riggs Poetry Award, 2023. 

                                                                     ACADEMIC LEARDESHIP                   PhD                        NET                            MPHIL                        MA                            UG 

   PUBLICATIONS: Research Articles/ Chapters in Books/ Interview

            RESEARCH ARTICLES


12.     “To Kashmir and Back: Reading the Diasporic “Fundamental Ambivalence” in Agha Shahid Ali’s The Country without a Post Office.” LangLit: International Peer-reviewed Open Access Journal. Volume1. Issue IV. ISSN23495189. June2015.

13.  “Remembering Kashmir: Analysing the Diasporic Imagination of Agha Shahid Ali and Subhash Kak.” International Journal of English Language, Literature and Translation Studies. Volume 2. Issue 1. 2015. ISSN No:2349-9451.

14.     “Biriyanising English: Flavours of Cultural Memories in the Poetry of Agha Shahid Ali.” Gnosis: International Journal of English Language and Literature. ISSN No: 2394-0131. April Issue 2015. (UGC Approved List).

15.  “Chick Lit and the Lad Lit: The Gender-Genres of Popular English Fiction in India.” Indian Book Chronicle. March 2010. ISSN: 0970-468X.

 

16.  “Two Indian Diasporic Writers: From Transnational to Intranational Identities.” Muse India, Issue 30. Mar- April 2010. ISSN: 0975-1815. (UGC Approved List.)

 

 

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

1.     “Deconstructing Red,” Red, a collection of poems by Sudeep Sen, Nirox Foundation, South Africa, 2023. 978-0-6397-8398-7.

2.     “Between appointments and resignation: the nation in post-millennial fiction.” Routledge Series on Post-Millennial Fiction, Edited by E Dawson Varughese, December, 2024. Work in Progress.

3.     “Beyond Representation: Reading Sudeep Sen’s Interviews as Literary Criticism.” Sudeep Sen: A Critical Study by Dr Rama Nair, Gallerie Publications, 2022.I SBN: 978-81-927668-1-2 (paperback). July, 2022.

4.     Brands and the Bride: Reading the Emergence of the Bride in Indian Popular Culture.” Gender and Globalisation. Eds. Sita Vanka, Rekha Pande and Jeevanandam, Rawat Books, 2020.

 

 

INTERVIEWS

1.    'Celebration of culture around rocks: An Interview with Uma Magal', Siasat Daily, 9th March, 2024. 

2. 'Poetry and Music', An Interview with Sudeep Sen, Mekong Review, February, 2024.

“Linking Earth’s Meaningful Geographies and ‘Climate Imaginaries’ ” Sudeep Sen in conversation with Jhilam Chattaraj, New Contrast Literary Magazine, Issue 203. November, 2023.

3.    Red | Memory is Starlight | My Intimate Skies Sudeep Sen in conversation with Jhilam Chattaraj. Fridaywall, August 2023.

4..     “When Thunder was a Distance Away,’ A Conversation with Poet Academic Edwin Malachi Vethamani, South Florida Poetry Journal, May, 2023. 

5.     “My poems speak of a thing or scene,”  A Conversation With poet, academic Nishi Pulugurtha, FemAsia, May, 2023.

6.     “Poetry is a lifelong quest!” Sudeep Sen in conversation with Jhilam Chattaraj. Fridaywall, 13.1.2023

7.     “Meaning Won’t Save Us, Rhythms Will,” An Interview with Arundhathi Subramaniam, Calyx Press, December, 2022.

8.     “Kites Erase from their Wings, Sun-Stain Smell of Flight” interview by Jhilam Chattaraj, Sudeep Sen: A Critical Study by Dr Rama Nair, Gallerie Publications, 2022. 978-81-927668-1-2. 

 

9.     I did not Choose Poetry, Poetry Chose me,” A Review of Sudeep Sen: Selected Interviews and Conversations, The Hans India, 5 April, 2020.

 

10.     All About Desire,” An Interview with Madhavi Menon. Womenia, The Hans India, 4.2.2020.

11.  Publishing is Small but it is Full of Pirhanas,” Interview with poet, publisher, Dustin Pickering, Ethos Literary Journal, August-September, 2019.

12.  From Masala Muri to Flavoured Muesli: A Conversation with poet Kiriti Sengupta,” August 2019, Colorado Review.

13.  Of the Bengali Air and English ink”: An Interview with Kiriti Sengupta, Cha: An Asian Literary Journal. January, 2019.

14.  Writing Haiku as a possessed Man.” Interview with Paresh Tiwari. Frontier Poetry Journal. 2018.

15.  Reviving Identity with Travel: A Conversation with Usha Akella.” World Literature Today. University of Oklahoma. Published.ISSN-0196-3570. July 2017.

16.  A Portrait of a Painter: An Interview with Sravanthi Juluri.” Cha: An Asian Literary Journal. ISSN 1999-5032. March2017.

17.  Meeting Meena: An Interview with Meena Alexander.” Cha: An Asian Literary Journal. ISSN 1999-5032. March 2016.

 

ESSAYS IN NEWSPAPER/ JOURNALS/ MAGAZINES

            1.“Mother’s Day: A Homage to My Grandmother,” Outlook India, April, 2023. 

            2. “Between Red and Green,” Panorama Journal, July, 2023.

            3. “Meeting Damodar Mauzo,” Outlook, March, 2023.

            4. “Between Pleasure and Purpose,” A conversation with Damodar Mauzo, Siasat Daily,   

                 February, 2023.

            5. “Of Twin Tongues and Twin Cities: Hum Aiseich Bolte,” Siasat Daily, January, 2023.

            6. “Poetry, innovation, Ideation: Kavya Dhaara, Hyderabad  Literary Festival,”Siasat Daily,

November, 2023.

             7. “Lore of the Land: A Comprehensive Anthology Narrating the Nation,” Siasat Daily

October, 2022.

             8. I did not Choose Poetry, Poetry Chose me,” A Review of Sudeep Sen: Selected   

            Interviews and Conversations, The Hans India, 5 April, 2020.

 

              9. “When the Mountain Man Spoke,” A Review of Kelly Dorji’s “The Hidden Rainbow,” The   

             Hans India. 8 March, 2020.

            10. “Matwaala: A Poetry Festival For South Asian Diaspora,” The Bangalore Review, October Issue,          

             2020.

             11. “In the Bazaars of Hyderabad. “The Hans India, July 2019.

              12. “Interviews as Literary Criticism.” The Hans India. February, 2019.

             13. “A Conversation with Charles Taylor”: An Interview by Sachidananda Mohanty. Transcribed 

             by Jhilam Chattaraj. Journal of the School of Language, Literature and Culture Studies. Spring 2012.

 

             14. Notes on Major Indian Theatre Personalities. A Handbook of Indian Theatre, Ed. Sachidananda 

 

             Mohanty, Sunita Mishra. Cinnamon Teal Publishing. 2011.