
. Senior Research Fellow with extensive experience in research methodology, research conception, and managing a research project. Skilled educator, collaborator, and research organizer specializing in Afro-American Women's literature.
. Senior Research Fellow having a track record of publication in peer-reviewed publications. Offering substantial knowledge in Afro-American Women's studies as well as 5 years and 8 months of university-level research experience.
. A senior research fellow skilled at obtaining grants, writing papers, and teaching courses. Offering 5 years and 8 months of research experience at the university level.
1. Published a paper titled "Reconstructing the colored self in Alice Walker's Selected Nonfictions" in Studies In Indian Place Names, ISSN-2394-3114, vol. 40-Issue-March 2020.
2. Published a paper titled "Mapping the Maimed Bodies through Alice Walker's Selected Nonfictions" in Clio, ISSN-0976-075X, vol. 6-Issue-6, April 2020.
3. Published a paper titled "The Culture of Violence, Power, and Abuse in Margaret Atwood's Selected Dystopian Fictions" in Tathapi, ISSN-2320-0693, vol. 19-Issue-20, May 2020.
4. Published a paper titled "Dismantling the Patriarchal normativity in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's Select Novels" in Sambodhi, ISSN-2249-6661, vol. 44, no. 1, January–March 2021.
5. Published a paper titled "Unmasking the Cultural Tyranny in Buchi Emecheta's Novel Second Class Citizen" in Kala, ISSN-0975-7945, vol. 26, No. 2, XXXIII, 2020–21.
6. Published a paper titled "Destabilizing the Patriarchal Motherhood in Buchi Emecheta's The Joys of Motherhood and Second Class Citizen" in The Journal of Oriental Research Madras, ISSN-0022-3301, vol. XCII-II, February 2021.
1. Presented a paper titled "Reconstructing the Colored Self in Alice Walker's Selected Nonfictions", in the Three-Day International Conference on Cultural Studies organized by the Department of Languages, KVM College of Arts and Science, Alappuzha, Kerala.
2. Presented a paper titled "Talking 'Black' and Talking 'Back': Walking Through the Colored Lines in the Selected Nonfictions of Alice Walker", in the Two Days Virtual International Conference Power, (IN)Equality, And Cultures of Resistance, organized by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Sharda University, Greater Noida (Delhi-NCR).
3. Presented a paper titled "Dissecting the Black Soul: A Site of Resistance in the Selected Nonfictions of Alice Walker", in the National Seminar titled Narratives of Discrimination: Interrogating Caste, Sect, and Race hosted by Motilal Nehru College, University of Delhi.
Post Colonial Studies, Black Feminism, Feminism, LGBTQ Studies.