Dr. Papari Kalita

Dr. Papari Kalita

Assistant Professor

  • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

About

Name: Specialization:
Dr. Papari Kalita Indian English Literature

Qualification

Examination

Board/University

Year

Percentage

Division/Class

HSLC

SEBA

2004

75%

First

HSSLC

AHSEC

2006

71.6%

First

B.A.

GAUHATI UNIVERSITY

2009

52.7%

Second

M.A.

GAUHATI UNIVERSITY

2011

83%

First

M.PHIL

GAUHATI UNIVERSITY

2012

58.4%

Second

B.ED

GAUHATI UNIVERSITY

2013

58%

Second

PH.D

GAUHATI UNIVERSITY

2019

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Personal Interest

Reading fiction/poetry, listening to music

Working Experience

1.5 years

Research

Seminars presented:

  • “Bondage Finds Liberation in Memory: Rahel’s Narrative Centres the Periphery in Arundhoti Roy’s The God of Small Things” – presented in the UGC National Seminar held by the Department of English, Barbhag College, September 3rd-4th, 2012.
  • “Translation as Traversion of Linguistic Horizon: A Reading of Saurav Kumar Chaliha’s ‘Golam’ – presented in the UGC sponsored National Seminar held by the Department of English, Goalpara College on January 21st-22nd, 2014.
  • “A Soldier’s Version of the History of the Making of a Nation: A Reading of Sorayya Khan’s Noor” – presented in the International Conference organised by the Department of English, NIT, Meghalaya on October 19th-20th, 2019.
  • Publication(s):

  • “Empire and Resistance in Jayanta Mahapatra’s ‘An Abandoned British Cemetry at Balasore’”, published in “Drishti: the sight”, Dipak Jyoti Baruah. Ed. Volume III, Issue: I (May, 2014 – October, 2014), ISSN 2319-8281.
  • “Understanding the Dynamics of War and Peace in the Light of Tahmima Anam’s A Golden Age and The Good Muslim”, published in “The Literary Herald”, Volume 3, Issue 6 (April, 2018), ISSN 2454-3365.
  • “Diaspora, Displacement and Women: Representation of Women’s Diasporic Experience in Anita Rau Badami’s Can You Hear the Nightbird Call? and Tahmima Anam’s A Golden Age”, published in “The Criterion: An International Journal in English”, Volume 9, Issue II (April, 2018), ISSN 0976-8165.
  • “Recalling History in Fiction: A Reading of Temsula Ao’s ‘The Last Song’ and ‘An Old Man Remembers’”, published in the book Literature of North-east India, edited by Dr. Mamoni Gogoi Borgohain , ISBN: 978-93-82283-93-5.
  • Workshops attended:

  • Participated in the THEORY/PRAXIS COURSE under the Forum on Contemporary Theory held in collaboration with Department of English, Goa University from June 17-July 13, 2013.
  • Participated in the Creative Writing workshop organised by the Department of English, Dibrugarh University from March 19-23, 2014.