Ms. Delisia Jyotsna Martis
Assistant Professor

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Ms. Delisia Jyotsna Martis
Assistant Professor
# | Degree | Subject | University, place ,year |
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1 | PG | English Literature with Communication Studies | Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, Karnataka, 2020-2022 |
2 | UG | Journalism, Psychology, English Literature | Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, Karnataka, 2017- 2020 |
Online Course |
Agency |
Month and Year |
Social Media Marketing and Digital Marketing |
January 2023 |
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Film, Images and Historical Interpretation in 20th Century: The Camera Never Lies |
Coursera course hosted by University of London and Royal Halloway |
February 2021 |
Introduction to Communication Sciences |
Coursera course hosted by University of Amsterdam |
March 2021 |
• Social Innovation Studio— Communications and Social Media Manager September 2024- May 2025 |
• Tata Consultancy Services — Social Media Manager August 2022- September 2024 |
• Master’s dissertation on- Impact of the Divine: Analysis of The Forest of Enchantments and Uttara Kaanda |
• 6 Research papers written between 2019 to 2022 in areas such as: o Cultural Studies: Examined the evolution of Udupi culinary practices, analysing the impact of migration to Bangalore on traditional cooking techniques. o Cultural Studies & Visual Analysis: Investigated family photographs as historical records, exploring their role in preserving lineage and the influence of technological and economic shifts. o Literary Studies & Visual Analysis: Conducted a quantitative and thematic study of top romance novel book covers to identify trends in the Indian literary landscape. o Media Criticism & Film Studies: Critiqued the application of Western frameworks in analysing Indian cinema, focusing on the "Manic Pixie Dream Girl" trope. o Film Studies & Feminism: Explored the symbolic significance of the colour red and female protagonists in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s films. Presented the paper at an international conference. o Psychology & Social Attitudes: Analysed student perceptions of the transgender community to understand biases and societal influences. |