Research:
The objective of postgraduate research is not essentially to make an innovation but to help students
recognize the mechanism of research and to provide a foundation for future research. The students are
encouraged to present research papers at conferences as well as publish the exceptional ones.
Samriddha Goswami:
“A Study of Trauma Narratives in Young Adult Fiction: An Analysis of Kathryn Erskine’s Mockingbird and
E Lockhart’s We Were Liars” at two day International Conference on “Narratives, Self, and Identities:
Traditions & Innovations” organised by Reva University on 30 & 31 August 2021.
“Demonisation of Femininity: An Analysis of the Female Spirits from Assamese Folklore” at the Young
Researchers’ Conference on Indian literatures organised by Presidency university Bengaluru in
collaboration with Central Institute of Indian Language Mysuru and Sahitya Akademi New Delhi on 22
January 2022.
Aishwarya Varghese:
“Navarasa: A Part and Parcel of Life in Malayalam Films” at the International Conference on “Reading
Humanities in the 21 st Century: Aesthetics, Theory and Praxis” organised by Fatima Matha National
College, Kollam in 2022.
“Re-Imagining the Folk Tradition of Onapottan from the Malabar Region of Kerala” at the International
Conference on “Folk Traditions and Forms in India” organised by Jamia Millia Islamia Central University
New Delhi in 2022.
“Digital Media: A Rescue from the Ceonsorship of Women’s Sexuality in Indian Films” at “Melange-2022:
Postgraduate International Conference on “Digital Space, Ethics and Humanities” organised by Christ
deemed-to-be University Bengaluru, in 2022.
Variyata Vyas:
“Creation Myths, Art and Land Struggles of the Gond Tribes” at the International Webinar “Narrating the
Indigenous” organised by Dept of English (PG), Jyoti Nivas College on 16 th May 2022.
Student Paper presentation at National Seminar on Art, Protest and Politics (Feb 2020)
• “Art, Protest and Politics: Kinan Azmeh's Musical Campaigns for Syria: - Ms. Sanya Mishra
Student Paper presentation at Jyoti Summit 2020: Future Learning – New Texts, Trends and Perspectives
• Talking Women’s Bodies in a Globalised World : A Study of Selected Slam Poetry by Women in India - Shreya Nair
• Psychological Determinism in the Series BoJack Horseman– Akhila S Prakash
• Existentialist Turn in the Series Dark – Sonu Fakiha Reading Popular Culture: A Study of Classical Literature and Characters in
Cartoons - Stephanie S Felix
• Portrayal of Rama in Thyagaraj Kirtis – Asha V Nair
• Oral Lore and Multiple Facets of Naga Existence: A Study of Select Texts from the Anthology The Many
That I Am: Writings From
Nagaland - Sentila Longkumar & Shalini Pathyad
• Gender and Power in Roald Dahl’s Matilda – Diya M Prasad
• Gender and Humour: A Feminist Analysis of Memes on Instagram and Twitter – Evangeline Philip
• A Postcolonial Study of Select Short Stories from Old Demons, New Deities – Sanya Mishra