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Publications 2024

Professor Denys P. Leighton

Authored ‘Making Histories of Indian Liberalism and the Post-Comparative Turn’, Chapter 1 in Liberalism and Its Encounters in India, ed. R. Krishnaswamy and A. Majumder (Routledge, 2024), pp. 19-36 [ISBN 9781032101958]

Dr. Turni Chakrabarti

Co-authored the chapter “Gender, Embodiment, and the Aspirational Middle-Class Imaginary of Indian Advertising” in Female Body Image and Self-identity in Contemporary Indian Literature and Popular Culture. Eds. Srirupa Chatterjee and Shweta Rao Garg. Temple University Press, May 2024. [ISBN: 978-1439922514].

Dr. Kanupriya Dhingra:

Authored the monograph Old Delhi’s Parallel Book Bazaar (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2024). [Online ISBN: 9781009463027].

Ms. Neus Gimeno Gimeno:

Published an article titled “La adaptación didáctica de los textos literarios en español. El Calila e Dimna como material didáctico” in ForLingua Issue no. 5 (January 2024) 

Mr. Akshay Kale:

Credited with the direct translation from Spanish into Marathi of the novel "Los Siete Locos" (The Seven Mad Men) by Roberto Arlt under the auspices of the Programa Sur of the Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto de la República Argentina.

Dr. Angana Moitra under grant

Awarded JGU research grant (April 2024) to conduct archival research in the British Library during summer 2024 for a research monograph provisionally titled The Evolution of the Fairy King: From Medieval Romance to Early Modern Prose, Poetry, and Drama currently under contract with Palgrave Macmillan (2024).

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