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EDUCATION: 1987 Ph. D. in English. The Pennsylvania State University 1981 M. A. in English. Miranda House College, University of Delhi 1979 B. A. Honors in English. Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi
PUBLICATIONS: Books: Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: A Reader. (compiled and edited with an introduction.) New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1997. (For sale only in the South
Asian market. Issued as a paperback, December 2000.) Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: A Reader. London: Arnold, 1996. (compiled and edited with an introduction.) 4th reprint, 2000.
Selected Articles:
鈥淢耻濒迟补苍.鈥 In Regional Perspectives on India鈥檚 Partition. Eds. Anjali Gera Roy and Nandi Bhatia. New York: Routledge, 2023. 87-100. 鈥淐ontemporary Chick Lit in Indian English.鈥 In Teaching Approaches to South Asian Women鈥檚 Writing. Eds. Deepika Bahri and Filippo Menozzi. New York: MLA, 2021. 172-181. 鈥淒omesticity, Food, and Gender in 鈥淔alk.鈥 L鈥橢poque Conradienne 41 (2017-2018): 99-106. "Shobhaa De and Indian Pulp Fiction鈥 in A Concise History of the Indian Novel in English. Ed. Arvind Krishna Mehrotra. New Delhi: Permanent Black. 2017. 424-435. "Geography Fabulous: Conrad and Ghosh." In Under Construction: Postcolonial Gateways and Walls. Ed. Janet Wilson and Daria Tunca. Amsterdam: Brill/Rodopi. 2016. 59-68. 鈥淓ating Out: Conrad, Food, Gender.鈥 L鈥橢poque Conradienne 40 (2015-2016): 39-48. "What About Shobhaa De? Indian Pulp Fiction meets Indian Writing in English."
in Vernacular Worlds, Cosmopolitan Imaginations. Ed. Stephanos Stephanides et al. Amsterdam: Brill/Rodopi. 2015. 103-120. 鈥淪peaking American: Popular Indian Fiction in English.鈥 Comparative American Studies 12.1-2 (June 2014): 140-146. "Geography Fabulous: Conrad and Ghosh." Coldnoon Travel Poetics 3.1 (Summer 2014): 191-201. 鈥淓mpire, Narrative, and the Feminine in Lord Jim and Heart of Darkness.鈥 Rpt. in Short Story Criticism, Gale/Cengage Learning. 2012. 鈥淭he Emergence of 鈥業ndian鈥 Literature in the US Academic and Cultural Landscape.鈥
in Crafting Identities, Remapping Nationalities: The English-Speaking World in the Age of Globalization. London: Cambridge Scholars Publications. 2012. 57-70. 鈥淪ister Hyacinth.鈥 South Asian Review 27.3 (Fall 2007): 156-64. "Whose India? The Emergence and Marketing of Indian Literature" in Saleme, Cecilia
(comp) Poscolonialismo y literaturas angl贸fonas. Facultad de Filosof铆a y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Tucum谩n: San Miguel de Tucum谩n, Argentina, 2009. pp 25-38. 鈥淭he Rescue: Reading Conradians Reading Achebe.鈥 Modern Critical Interpretations: Joseph Conrad鈥檚 Heart of Darkness. New ed. New York: Harold Bloom鈥檚 Literary Criticism, 2008. 104-115. 鈥淭he Making and Marketing of Arundhati Roy.鈥 In Arundhati Roy鈥檚 The God of Small Things. Ed. Alex Tickell. Routledge 2007. 103-109. 鈥淏etween Men: Conrad in the Fiction of Two Contemporary Indian Writers.鈥 in Conrad in the 21 st Century. Eds. Peter Mallios, Andrea White, and Carola Kaplan. Routledge, 2005. 85-100. 鈥淢edieval Travel in Postcolonial Times: Amitav Ghosh's In an Antique Land."in Perspectives on Travel Writing: Borders and Crossings. Eds. Glenn Hooper and Tim Youngs. London: Ashgate Publishing, 2005. 153-166. Also published in Amitav Ghosh: A Critical Companion Ed. Tabish Khair. New Delhi: Permanent Black, 2003. 73-89. 鈥淎bandoned by Great Indian Novelists (in English, of course).鈥 The Hindu: Literary Review. February 1, 2004. 4. "Why I Teach Conrad and Achebe." in Teaching Approaches to Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Eds. Hunt Hawkins and Brian Schaeffer. New York: MLA, 2002. 104-110. "The Rescue: Conrad, Achebe, and the Critics.鈥 Conradiana 33.2 (Summer 2001): 153-163. Also published in Conrad in Africa: New Essays on Heart of Darkness. Eds. Gail Fincham, Attie deLange, and Wieslaw Krajka. Boulder-Lublin-New York: Social Science Monographs-Maria Curie-Sklodowska University-Columbia University Press,
2002. 299-312. "Confession and Self-making in the Fiction of Contemporary Indian Women Writers."
In Telling Stories: Postcolonial Short Fiction in English. Ed. Jacqueline Bardolph. Amsterdam: Rodopi. 2001. 293-301. "Contemporary Indian Women Writing in English and the Exclusions of the Postcolonial Canon." Translating Cultures. Eds. Isabel Carrera Su谩rez, Aurora Garc铆a Fern谩ndez, and M. S. Su谩rez Lafuente. Oviedo/Hebden Bridge: KRK Dangaroo Press, 1999.
87- 92. "Ghosts of the Gothic": Spectral Women and Colonized Spaces in Lord Jim.The Conradian 17.2 (Spring 1993): 1-16. This special issue, Conrad and Gender was also published as a book (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1993). "Ghosts of the Gothic" has been anthologized in Joseph Conrad: Longman Critical Reader. Ed. Andrew Michael Roberts. Harlow, Essex: Longman, 1998. 155- 170. "Empire, Narrative, and the Feminine in Conrad's Lord Jim and Heart of Darkness." Contexts for Conrad. Eds. Keith Carabine, Owen Knowles, and Wieslaw Krajka.
East European Monographs. Boulder: U of Colorado Press, 1993. 135-150. Also reprinted in Under Postcolonial Eyes: Joseph Conrad After Empire. Eds. Gail Fincham and Myrtle Hooper. Cape Town: University of Cape Town Press, 1996. 120-132. "Post-Colonial Identity and Gender Boundaries in Amitav Ghosh's" The Shadow Lines." College Literature 19.3, 20.1 (Oct. 1992, Feb. 1993): 225-228.
"Narrative Strategy and Imperialism in Conrad's Lord Jim." Studies in the Novel 24.2 (1992): 173-186. "The Problem of the Female Voice in Bleak House." West Virginia University Philological Papers 34 (1988): 31-37.
Fiction:
I do so I do. Forthcoming. New Delhi: Red River Press. 2025. Baby Looking Out and Other Stories. New Delhi: Yoda Press. 2018.
Poems: 鈥淰aishnu Devi,鈥 鈥淎lmost True,鈥 鈥淣ew Delhi, Atrani.鈥 Moving Worlds 4:1 (Summer 2004). 鈥淭he Dead Ones.鈥 Catamaran. January 2004. 31. "Words for Angela Carter," in InvAsian: Asian Sisters Present. Ed. Elaine H. Kim. Berkeley: Study Center Press, 2003. 64. "Ghazal." in Ravishing DisUnities: Real Ghazals in English. Ed. Agha Shahid Ali. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, October 2000. 鈥淎gain a Dream of Water. Women and Language XVII No.1 (Spring 1994): 47.
For Children: 鈥淭he Magic of Tara,鈥 in Stories of Magic. New Delhi: Puffin Books. 2011. Pchak, Pchak: A Story of Crocodiles. New Delhi: Young Zubaan. 2008.
Essays:
鈥淏ill Hutson in Paris Noir.鈥 2025 https://www.theartblog.org/2025/04/bill-hutson-in-paris-noir-at-the-centre-pompidou/
鈥淎ll Routes to Death: A Personal Essay of Friendship with Agha Shahid Ali.鈥 2021 https://scroll.in/article/1011441/all-routes-to-death-a-personal-essay-of-friendship-with- agha-shahid-ali-in-the-early-1980s-in-usa
AWARDS/SCHOLARSHIPS: 2002-2003 NEH Fellowship Summer 2001 NEH Summer Fellowship for College Teachers 1994 NEH Summer Seminar, University of Pennsylvania. 1991 NEH Summer Seminar, University of Texas at Austin. 1987 Sparks Fellowship Designate, The Pennsylvania State University 1986 Graduate School Fellowship, The Pennsylvania State University 1985-86 American Association of University Women Dissertation Fellowship 1983-84 Sparks Fellowship, The Pennsylvania State University
COURSES TAUGHT:
CNX: Food Seminar: India in English Introduction to Literary Studies Studies in the Nineteenth Century Indian Fiction in English 1983 Folger Institute Fellowship
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