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Rafseena M

Assistant Professor

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  rafseenam@kannuruniv.ac.in

Qualifications :   M. A English Language and Literature, UGC- NET

Areas of Current Research Interest :

  • Dalit Literature
  • African American Literature
  • Third World Women Writers
  • British Literature

  • Served as an Assistant Professor (permanent) in the English Department at Sir Syed College, Taliparamba affiliated to Kannur University.
  • Served as a member of UG board of B.A Functional English at Kannur University.
  • Served as a member of UG board of Question paper setters in the University of Calicut.
  • Completed an IQAC sponsored Short Term Research Project on Social Extension Activity  as part of the Initiatives for Departmental Extension Activities (Institutional Social Responsibilities) F. No. PLD/IQAC A2/25826/2018 dated 31.12.2018
  • Breaking the Silence: Bama’s Karukku and Toni Morrison’s Sula in International Journal of English Language, Literature and Humanities (ISSN- 2321-7065).
  • Struggle for Self: A Journey from Rebellion to Rebellion in Sula in Literaria: An International Journal of New Literature Across the World (ISSN 2229-4600).
  • English in Translated Minority Narratives: A Study of Bama’s Karukku in Journal of ELTIF (ISSN 2230-7710).
  • From Tradition to Modernity: Resistant Selfhood in Baby Kamble’s The Prisons We Broke in Socio- Political and Cultural Discourse: Women, Literature and Struggle (ISBN: 978-93-83871-48-3).
  • Bama’s Karukku: A Reflection of Dalit Feminine Psyche in Representations of Femininity: Society, Identity and Literature (ISBN: 978-81-269-2338-0).
  • “The Uncanny” Harvest: A Freudian Reading of Manjula Padmanabhan’s The Harvest in Indian English Drama: Themes and Techniques (ISBN: 978-93-83109-62-3).
  • Voicing the Unspoken: Bama’s Karukk in International Journal of Functional Research
  • Problematising Postcolonialism in the Age of Post Theory: A Critique in Post-Theory and the Discourses of the New: Introductory Readings (ISBN: 978-93-88637-00-8)

Articles Published:

  • Breaking the Silence: Bama’s Karukku and Toni Morrison’s Sula in International Journal of English Language, Literature and Humanities (ISSN- 2321-7065).
  • Struggle for Self: A Journey from Rebellion to Rebellion in Sula in Literaria: An International Journal of New Literature Across the World (ISSN 2229-4600).
  • English in Translated Minority Narratives: A Study of Bama’s Karukku in Journal of ELTIF (ISSN 2230-7710).
  • From Tradition to Modernity: Resistant Selfhood in Baby Kamble’s The Prisons We Broke in Socio- Political and Cultural Discourse: Women, Literature and Struggle (ISBN: 978-93-83871-48-3).
  • Bama’s Karukku: A Reflection of Dalit Feminine Psyche in Representations of Femininity: Society, Identity and Literature (ISBN: 978-81-269-2338-0).
  • “The Uncanny” Harvest: A Freudian Reading of Manjula Padmanabhan’s The Harvest in Indian English Drama: Themes and Techniques (ISBN: 978-93-83109-62-3).
  • Voicing the Unspoken: Bama’s Karukk in International Journal of Functional Research
  • Problematising Postcolonialism in the Age of Post Theory: A Critique in Post-Theory and the Discourses of the New: Introductory Readings (ISBN: 978-93-88637-00-8)
  • Mapping Dalitness in Omprakash Valmiki's Joothan and Baby Kamble's The Prisons We Broke in the light of Limbale's Towards an Aesthetics of Dalit Literature in Perspectives on Indian Dalit Literature (ISBN: 978-93-89757-71-2)

Book Published:

  • Published Post-Theory and the Discourses of the New: Introductory Readings (ISBN: 978-93-88637-00-8) as the co-editor.