MS. RITUPARNA SENGUPTA, M.A.
SACT-I
  1. Name of the Faculty:Rituparna Sengupta
  2. Date of Joining:01. 03.2019
  3. Teaching experience:4 years
  4. Contact Number: 8240363953
  5. Academic Qualification:                                                      
Qualification Board or University Year of passing
B.A University of Calcutta 2015
M.A University of Calcutta 2017
M.PHIL Visva-Bharati 2022
 
  1. Qualified NET/SET/JRF/GATE:QualifiedNET
  2. Areas of Specialization:Postcolonial theory, Culture Studies, food and anthropology.
  3. Professional duties performed:Examined and scrutinized college and university scripts; performed invigilation duties assigned by the college.
  4. Details of publication:
Name of the Journal/ book Title of Publication Year ISBN/ISSN Publisher
Yearly Shakespeare vol-XIX Horror to Hysteria: The Transforming Female Agency in Macbeth 2021 ISSN-0976-9536 Yearly Shakespeare: An International Peer Reviewed Journal (Sri Aurobindo Study Centre Santiniketan)
Sarvodaya Memory: A Symbolic Search of Solace into the Past in Restructuring a Tentative Present, as Scrutinized in  The Shadow Lines and The God of Small Things 2018-19 ISSN 2395-2695 Sushil Kar College
Postcolonial Interventions, Vol.VI, Issue II Questioning the Culture of Food and Cuisine in Colonial Bengal: Reading Select Cookbooks 2021 ISSN 2455 6564 Postcolonial Interventions: An interdisciplinary Journal of Postcolonial Studies(online)
Café Dissensus Horror-(fic) Turn: Understanding Contemporary Horror Films (Issue 65) Birds in the Cage: A Study of Capitalism and Scitzophrenia in the Film, Bird Box 2022 ISSN 2373-177X Café Dissesnsus Everyday
         
         
 
*A forthcoming article is due on 24th April 2023 in the Journal- Yearly Shakespearetitled ‘Fatal Banquets: Cannibalism and the Death of Community in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus
  1. Conference/workshop/seminars attended
Name of Programme Date Organizing Institution Participated/ Presented Details of Paper Presented
A Two Day International Seminar on Responding to Regional Disparaties and Poverty: A Focus on the Women’s Empowerment and Perspectives 6th and 7th March 2020 Diamond HarbourWomen’s University Presented Title-
The Pathology of Patriarchy:Family, Body and Commodification in Mahesh Dattani’sTara
International Conference on Crime and Punishment in Colonial India 9th December 2022 K.K Das College Presented Consumable Bodies: Subversion of Victimhood in Saadat Hasan Manto’s ‘ThandaGosht’(Cold Meat)
 
 
  1. Other skills:Eloquation, public speaking and debate.
  2. Extra-Curricular Activities: Actively participates in the rescue and welfare of stray animals; amateur painter (watercolour and acrylic medium).
 
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