July 2019 – December 2023 – Teaching Assistant– IIT Kharagpur
January 2021 – December 2022; September 2023- December 2023 – Teaching Assistant– NPTEL (Speaking Effectively and Globalisation and Culture)
Research Interest
My research is grounded in trauma and memory studies, especially as it relates to literatures in India, both in English and regional languages. I am interested in the intersection between trauma theory and postcolonialism and how trauma, as well as recovery, may be located within the everyday and represented using Indigenous representational forms.
Awards
2019 – UGC NET-JRF – UGC
Memberships
Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
Oxford Women’s Leadership Symposium
Publications
Patents
Projects
Scholars
Doctoral Scholars
Ms Satarupa Nandi
Interests
Partition Studies
South Asian Literature
Trauma Studies
Thought Leaderships
There are no Thought Leaderships associated with this faculty.
Top Achievements
Education
2014
Bachelors
Ravenshaw University
India
2016
Masters
EFLU Hyderabad
India
2024
PhD
IIT Kharagpur
India
Experience
July 2019 – December 2023 – Teaching Assistant– IIT Kharagpur
January 2021 – December 2022; September 2023- December 2023 – Teaching Assistant– NPTEL (Speaking Effectively and Globalisation and Culture)
Research Interests
My research is grounded in trauma and memory studies, especially as it relates to literatures in India, both in English and regional languages. I am interested in the intersection between trauma theory and postcolonialism and how trauma, as well as recovery, may be located within the everyday and represented using Indigenous representational forms.
July 2019 – December 2023 – Teaching Assistant– IIT Kharagpur
January 2021 – December 2022; September 2023- December 2023 – Teaching Assistant– NPTEL (Speaking Effectively and Globalisation and Culture)
Research Interests
My research is grounded in trauma and memory studies, especially as it relates to literatures in India, both in English and regional languages. I am interested in the intersection between trauma theory and postcolonialism and how trauma, as well as recovery, may be located within the everyday and represented using Indigenous representational forms.