Ms Tanuka Bose

M.A., M.Phil.
Joined Women's College, Tinsukia on 18 Jan, 2023
An Assistant Professor and research scholar based in Assam. I am currently pursuing my Ph.D. from the Department of English, Dibrugarh University. I am on a relentless quest to unravel the mysteries of the human experience through the lenses of post humanities, ecocritical studies, digital humanities and dystopian fiction. Throughout my scholarly journey, I embark on captivating explorations into the ever-evolving landscapes of knowledge.
Research Interest:
Digital Humanities, English Renaissance, Japanese and Korean Literature, Literature from North-East India, Translation Studies
Specialized Courses:
Indian Writing in English, Dystopian Literature, Posthumanism, Ecocriticism, Ecofeminism, Trauma Studies

Publications


Seminars and Conference

Presented a paper in the Three-Day International E-Conference organized by on “Re-Thinking The Postcolonial: Texts and Contexts” titled “The Politicization of the Body: A Post-colonial reading of J.M. Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians.”


Presented a paper in the National Seminar conducted by Department of English, Dibrugarh University titled “A Spatial Reading of Nadeem Aslam's Maps For Lost Lovers”.


Presented a paper in ICSSR Sponsored International Seminar on "Programming Futures Through Sustainable Development Goals" entitled "Unearthing the Wild: Reconstructing an Ecocentric Paradigm in Margaret Atwood's Surfacing and Barbara Kingsolver's Animal Dreams"

Edited Book Chapters (ISBN)

Published a paper titled "The Aftermath of Trauma: Reconstructing Identities: A Critical Study of the movie Manto by Nandita Das" in the book Partition of India: Memory, Trauma and Representation.


Published a paper titled “A Foucauldian Reading of Vijay Tendulkar’s Ghashiram Kotwal” in the book Modern Indian Drama: Theory, Practice and Criticism.

M.Phil. Dissertation

Was conferred the degree of Master of Philosophy for her Dissertation entitled "Refiguring Ecocritical Paradigms: A Critical Reading of Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam Trilogy" by the Department of English, Dibrugarh University.




Teaching Plan