About me
Dr. Papri Mukhopadhyay is a committed scholar of English Studies with substantial experience in teaching, research, publication, and academic engagement. With more than 14 years of teaching experience, including school education and university teaching, she has built a strong profile as an educator and researcher.
Her academic interests lie primarily in Indian English Literature, Postcolonial Studies, and Gender Studies, with wider engagement in children’s literature, diaspora studies, literary modernity, and questions of identity, belonging, and social transformation. Her work reflects a sustained interest in literature as a space where society, culture, history, and lived experience intersect.
She has published research papers in national and international journals, authored and contributed to books and book chapters, presented papers at reputed conferences, and participated in faculty development and academic capacity-building programmes. She is also actively involved in mentoring students in academic communication, presentation, debates, and research writing.
She has presented papers at numerous national and international conferences and has published widely in reputed journals on topics ranging from Arundhati Roy and Mahasweta Devi to diasporic writing, women’s empowerment, and literary culture. Dr. Mukhopadhyay has also authored and edited books, contributed chapters to academic volumes, served on editorial boards, and reviewed scholarly articles. Alongside teaching and research, she remains committed to student mentoring, academic writing, public speaking, and interdisciplinary literary inquiry that connects literature with society, culture, and contemporary concerns.
Academic Achievements and Recognition
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