Suchitra Mathur
Faculty in English
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Indian
Phone: +91-512-2597836 (office)
+91-512-2598234 (home)
Email: suchitra@iitk.ac.in
Current Teaching and Research Interests: These two, for me, go hand-in-hand. I believe in, and pursue, both as collaborative enterprises whose aim is to further our understanding of each other and the worlds we inhabit.
Courses Taught (selected):
· Introduction to Fiction · Writers' Visions of the Future · Indian Writing in English · Postcolonial Theory and Literature |
· Feminist Theory and Literature · 20th Century Women Writers · American Minority Women Writers · Topics in Literary Genres |
Teaching Experience:
2000-Present |
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur |
1997-2000 |
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1992-1997 |
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July-Dec. 1990 |
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Oct. 1989-May 1990 |
Jesus and |
Education:
Ph.D. English |
December 1998, |
M.A. English |
May 1989, |
B.A. English |
May 1987, |
Publications (selected):
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"Caught Between the Goddess and the Cyborg:
· "'The Women's Question': Indian Feminism from the Nineteenth Century to the Present." Society for Women Sociologists (SWS) Newsletter. November 1998.
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Entry on Gita Mehta for "South Asian Women Writers,"
a part of the series entitled Who's Who
in Contemporary Women's Writing, ed. Jane Eldridge Miller.
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Entries on Anita Desai and Bharati Mukherjee in Feminist Writers, ed. Pamela -Kester-
· Co-Editor, Reading With a Difference: Gender, Race, and Cultural Identity. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1993.
Conference Presentations (selected):
· “‘Kiski Ankhon Ka Tara Hai Tu?’: Picturing Motherhood and Adoption in Popular Hindi Cinema,” presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the National Women’s Studies Association, Orlando, FL, June 9-12, 2005
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“Holmes Reincarnated: A Study in Postcolonial Transposition,”
presented at “The Detective Novel:
Themes and Perspective,” an international conference organized by the
Institut Catholique de Paris,
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“Language, Nation, Community: The Politics of Ethnicity in the
Indian-English Novel,” presented at the Thirteenth International Triennial
Conference of ACLALS,
· "Re-Visioning Science, Re-Thinking Positivism: The Politics of Gender in Indian English Science Fiction," presented at the International Seminar on Women and Science, organized by National Institute of Science, Technology and Development (NISTAD), Delhi, March 8-10, 2004
· "(En)Gendering Post-Nationalism: New Directions in Indian Women's Autobiographical Narratives," presented at the National Symposium on New Directions in English Studies in India, organized by CIEFL and IAES, Feb. 14-16, 2001
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"Devi in Diaspora: Ethnicity and
Empowerment in Indian-American Women's Fiction," read at the 8th
International American Women Writers of Color Conference,
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"'A Feminine Form of Transportation':
Marital Migrations and the Politics of Liberation in Alexander and
Divakaruni," presented at the 28th Annual Conference on
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"Whose '
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Participant in Panel Discussion entitled
"Colonial Discourse to Transnational Studies: