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CURRICULUM VITAE OF VANASHREE

Designation: Professor, Department of English, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005,


India.
Residential Address: F 11, Nivedita Colony, BHU Campus, Varanasi-221005
Phone: 0542-2368077/ Cell: 09453206708
E- mail: vanashreevanya@yahoo.com
Note: VANASHREE is also published as VANASHREE TRIPATHI. She joined Fulbright
teaching Fellowship under her spouses‟ surname, BANERJEE, hence in all Fulbright postings
her name appears as VANASHREE BANERJEE

 Former Head, Department of English, Banaras Hindu University, India


 Edited Research and Criticism, Journal of Department of English, BHU (New Delhi:
Pencraft International). Published regular issue in 2013, the special issue on Literature
and Mysticism in 2014 and the BHU Centenary issue in 2015. See Acdemia.edu.
 Fulbright Teaching Fellow: Served as a Faculty at the Department of English, George
Washington University 2008-2009. Taught Indian Drama, Postcolonial Literature,
Gender Studies, Subaltern Studies and Indian Drama in Translation.
 Specialization: Indian Classics in Translation, Classical Indian Drama, Theatre in
Performance, Modern Hindi Literature in Translation, Classical Hindu Ethics, the System
of Values in the Indian Epics, Comparative/Intercultural Studies, Gandhian Thought,
Multiple translations of the Gita in Modern times, Contemporary Theories of Literature
and Culture with special reference to Postcolonial Women‟s Literature, Subaltern
Studies, Modern British and American Fiction and Drama, Shakespearean-Criticism.

Awards, Recognition/ Membership


1. Awarded ICCR Chair Abroad in 2016
2. Appointed Member of the Court of Allahabad University 2014-2017
3. Appointed Member of UGC Expert Committee for evaluation of SAP
4. Appointed Member of UGC Expert Committee for evaluation of Major Research Projects
5. Awarded Fulbright University Visiting Lecturer Fellowship to teach Post-Colonial
Literature in 2008-09 at the Department of English, George Washington University,
Washington DC
6. Visiting Associate in the Institute of Advance Studies, Shimla, 1998, 1999, 2001
7. Research Associate, Jawaharlal Nehru University, 1995-1999

Publications
Books

1. Why Fiction Matters. Pencraft International Publishers, 2016 (forthcoming)

2. Twentieth Century American Fiction: T. S. Eliot’s Children (Includes Introduction and an


article: “Quest for Mystic Enlightenment in Salinger‟s Nine Stories and Eliot‟s The Waste
Land”), Vanashree and Sukhbir Singh (eds.), New Delhi: B.R. Publishers, 2006

3. Poetics & Culture: Three Plays of Girish Karnad. Vanashree Tripathi, Delhi: Prestige, 2004,
includes nine articles by the author)
4. Antony and Cleopatra (Introduction of 40 pages, Annotations and Essays) Vanashree
Tripathy (ed.), New Delhi: Worldview, 2000
5. Feminine Consciousness in Katherine Anne Porter, New Delhi: Associated Publishers,
1991
6. Art of Fiction in Katherine Anne Porter, Varanasi: Rama Brothers, 1990
Books in Progress
Writing Indian Peasantry: Fictional Narratives of Rural Poverty and Agrarian Crisis
Imaginary of Magic and Witchcraft in India: A Feminist Study

Papers and Translated Works

1. “Gulki Banno” by Dharamveer Bharati. Trans. Vanashree. Indian Literature (Sahitya


Akademi‟s Bimonthly Journal). N0.292, March-April, 2016 Vol.LIX, No.
2. Rupturing Breaths: „The Monstrous Other‟ Visiting the Children‟s Bildungsroman in
Dharmveer Bharati‟s “Gulki Banno” (“Gulki the Bride”). Why Fiction Matters. Ed.
Vanashree and Anway Mukhopadhyay. Pencraft International Publishers, 2016.
3. “Struggling Peasantry in Literary Narratives”, Indian Literature (Sahitya Akademi‟s
Bimonthly Journal), July/ August 2015. No. 288, Vol. LVIII No.4, (182-200).
4. “Writing Rural Poverty: Hori of Premchand in Shrilal Shukla‟s Hori aur Unnis Sau
Chourasi” (“Hori and 1984”), South Asian Review (Department of English, Pittsburg
University) Vol.34 No.1, 2013. ISSN: 0275-9527.
5.“Hori and 1984” Translation of Shrilal Shukla‟s story, “Hori aur Unnis Sau Chourasi”,
published in Indian Literature, Vol.56, No.2, 2012

6. “At the Heart of Religious Experience. Indian Literature (Sahitya Akademi‟s Bimonthly
Journal) Vol.62, No. 3, 2013.

7. “Witchcraft, Pain Resistance and the Ceremony of Punishment”. Sage Journal of Gender
Studies, Vol. 17. 2- May-August, 2010, New Delhi: Sage, has been ranked 15th by the journal in
the list of “most read papers” of the decade 2001 -2010. See www.sagepub.in . ISSN: 0973-
0672.

8. “Hori and the Dynamics of Injustice: Mahasweta Devi‟s Water”, published in Economic and
Political Weekly, Vol. XLV, No.41, Oct.09, 2010. ISSN No. :0012994.
9. “Shrilal Shukla: An Aesthete and a Visionary” Indian Literature (Sahitya Akademi), No.268,
Vol.LVI No2.

10. “Predatory Intents and Pornographic Messages: Vijay Tendulkar, Writing Orient” Indian
Literature, (Sahitya Akademi), Vol. 49, No. 4, June- July 2010.ISSN No.: 0019580-4.

11. “History in Performance: Cultural Activism in the plays of Girish Karnad”. Theatre and
Democracy, Journal of ISTR, Vol. 21, 2006-07. ISBN: 81-316-0199-4.

12. “Charlotte Perkin Gilman‟s “The Yellow Wallpaper: A Gynograph”, Indian Journal of
American Studies (IJAS) Vol.30, 1999. ISSN No.: 00195030.

13. Counter Ideology in Hemingway and Heidegger‟s Dasein”. Literature and Ideology,
Sukhbir Singh (ed.), New Delhi: B.R. Publication, 2000.ISBN: 81-7646-171-7.

14. “Geography of Scars and History of Wounds: Bapsi Sidhwa‟s Ice Candy Man,” Novels of
Partition (Anthology). Ed. R.K. Dhawan, New Delhi: Prestige, 2003.ISBN 81-7851011-1.

15. “Quest for New Narratives: Nadine Gordimer, Margaret Atwood, Fay Weldon, and Suneeti
Namjoshi.” Panjab University Journal, Vol. 31, No.3, 1999.ISSN No. : 0555-763. 10.

16. “Quest for Enlightenment and Indian Mystic Thought: The Waste Land and Salinger‟s Nine
Stories”, Twentieth Century American Fiction: T. S. Eliot’s Children” Vanashree and Sukhbir
Singh (eds.), New Delhi: B.R. Publishers, 2006.

17.Initiation to Experience: Male/Female Consciousness in Sara Orne Jewett‟s “The White


Heron”, Vol. 12, IJAS, 1995.

18. “Frantz Fanon: Locating Culture”, Mainstream, April 21, 2001.


19. “Mythology of Landscape: Short- Fiction of Ruskin Bond. Contemporary Indian Fiction
(Anthology), R.S. Sharma (eds.), New Delhi: B.R. Publication, 2000.

20. “Pahala Girmitia: Gandhi‟s Rite of Passage (A Review Article on Giriraj Kishore‟s novel,
Pahla Girmitia)” Seminar, October 2001.

21. “Quest for New Narratives: Nadine Gordimer, Margaret Atwood, Fay Weldon, and Suneeti
Namjoshi.” Panjab University Journal, Vol. 31, No.3, 1999. ISSN: 0555-7631

22.“The Ceremony of Sorrow: Bharati Mukherjee‟s “Management of Grief,” Indian Journal of


English Studies, Vol. 37, 1998-99.

23. “Urge for Autonomy, Eco- Feminism, the Movements of Innocence and Experience in Chitra
Divakaruni‟s The Bats,” Critical Practice, Vol. VI, No. 2, June 19989

24. “Echoes of Oedipus Rex in Joyce‟s Ulysses”, Critical Studies, Volume 9, No. 3-4, 1998

25. “Interiority and Dark Labyrinths: Gothicism in Emily Dickinson,” Panjab University
Journal, Vol. II August, 1997.

26.“Rhetoric of Otherness: Robert Frost and the Wilderness,” Evaluation, Volume 6, No. 2,
1997.

27. “The Backyard and the Dark Corner of History: Bapsi Sidhwa‟s The Ice Candy Man”,
Panjab University Journal, Volume 21, No. 1-2, 1996.

28.“Self Appropriation, Fabulation and Play of Meaning in Ibsen, Chekov, Strindberg and
Albee”. Aligarh Critical Miscellany, Vol. II, 1995.

29. “Political Unconscious in Albee‟s The Zoo Story and Death of Bessie Smith”, ASRC Seminar
Proceedings on Class, Race & Gender, Hyderabad: ASRC, 1993.
30. “New Historicism: Strategies of Reading,” Indian Response to Contemporary Critical
Theories. R S Pathak (ed.), New Delhi: Prestige, 1993.

31. “Polysemy at the Dead End: Shashi Tharoor‟s The Great Indian Novel”. Recent Indian
Novel in English, R. S. Pathak (ed.), New Delhi: Prestige, 1993.

32."Language Consciousness in Heidegger, Camus and Hemingway", Aligarh Journal of


English Studies, Volume 17, No. 1-2 (1995), 97-104; Also published in Critical Half Yearly,
Volume 2, No. 1-2, 1993.

33."Bi-polar Self Reflexivity and Illusions of Transcendence: James Joyce's Ulysses" The
Aligarh Critical Miscellany, Vol. 30, No. 3, 1990.

34. “Tennyson‟s Ulysses: A Stylistic Interpretation”, Punjab University Journal, Vol.13,


No.2, 1989.

35. “Modern Western Language Consciousness and Indian Philosophy of Language”,


Prajna, (A Journal of Banaras Hindu University) 1989.

36. “Divided Self: Feminine Consciousness in Penelope Mortimer‟s The Pumpkin Eaters,”
Research & Criticism, Vol.8, 1987-88.
37. “Samuel Beckett & the Aesthetics of Being: A Reading of All That Fall”, The Aligarh
Journal of English Studies, Vol.12, N0.2, 1987.

Recent Review Articles


1. Review Article: “Plato at the Googleplex”: Why Philosophy Won’t Go Away by Rebecca
Goldstein (Pantheon Books, 2014). Research and Criticism ( Journal of the Department of
English, BHU). New Series Volume 6, 2015 (Centenary Year of BHU).
2. Review Article: Terry Eagleton, On Evil, Research and Criticism, Journal of the
Department of English, BHU, New Series Volume4, 2013

3. A Review in Hindi of Sans ki Kalam Se (An anthology of Short Stories by Dharamveer


Bharti), Pashyanti, October 2009
6. Review (Hindi) of Naya Anahad, published in Pashyanti, August 2001
Translation into Hindi
7. Translation of Rilke‟s Ten Selected Poems, Pashyanti, July 2000, pp.43-45.

Supervision of Dissertations: Awarded PhDs


1. Diotima’s Daughters: Specter of Diotima in the Late Twentieth Century Feminist Thought,
2015
2. David Lodge and the Novels of Academia, 2015
3. Subaltern Experience in Mahasweta Devi’s Writings, 2012
4. Narratives of Counterpointing: Suniti Namjoshi, Fay Weldon and Alice Munroe, 2012
5. Partition and the Women Writers: (Attia Hossain, Bapsi Sidhwa, Amrita Pritam,
Qurratulain Hyder, Mumtaz Shah Nawaz, Krishna Sobti, Ismat Chughtai, 2011
6. Quest for Narrative freedom in the Fiction of Margaret Atwood and Margaret Drabble, 2006
7. A Study of Dramatic Modes in the plays of Wole Soyinka and Girish Karnad, 2003
8. Gothic imagination in the short stories of Joyce Carole Oates, 2000
9. Hero as a Cultural Archetype in Modern American fiction, 1999
10. Lillian Hellman’s Plays: A Psychoanalytical Study, 1994
11. Edward Albee and the Theatre of Aggression, 1993
12. Politics and Women in the Works of Nayantara Sahgal, 1991
13. Comic Imagination in Kingsley Amis and Evelyn Waugh, 1991

Ongoing Research Supervision


1. History, Politics and the Narratives of Children in Indian Cinema and Fiction 2015-
2. A Comparative Study of the Three Biographies of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa by Western
Authors 2015-
3. Consumer Capitalism and the World of Nature: Fictional Works of Ron Rash, 2013-
4. Local and Cosmopolitan in the works of Amit Chaudhuri 2013-
5. Women‟s World in the Fiction of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 2013-
6. Dialectics of Modernity in the Fictional World of Indira Goswami
7. Eco-conscious Mythopoesis in Tolkien‟s Narratives

Seminars, Lectures and Workshops


1.”Voices of the Subaltern in the Indian Writing”, Anna University, Chennai, August 2, 2016.
“Approaches to Reading Novels” Invited Lecture held on 17.2. 2015,Vasant Kanya
Mahavidyalaya (PG College).
2. “Perspectives to Reading Shakespeare” Invited Lecture held on 17.2. 2015, Vasant Kanya
Mahavidyalaya (PG College)
3. Invited to lecture on the topic: “Listening to Theory and Teaching to Transgress: De-
Hegemonizing Literary Studies in the conference: Teaching of English and Literary Theory, at
Allahabad University, 20-21, January, 2015.
3. Delivered invited lecture on “Fictional Narratives: Chronicles of Struggling Peasantry” and
chaired a session, in the International Seminar, OUCIP: Which Way the Human Rights:
Treatment of Children, Women and Old People in Indian and American Literature, dated 17, 18,
and 19 December, 2014.
4. Chaired a session on “Indian Literature and Multiple Identities” in the International
Conference on Celebrating Multiple Identities hosted by Malaviya Peace Foundation, and
Temple of Understanding at Banaras Hindu University, on 29th and 30th November, 2014.
5. Lectured as a plenary speaker (invited) on the topic: “Dismantling Villages in Hindi Short
Stories” and chaired a session in the Conference on Globalism and the New Literatures in
Osmania University, Hyderabad. 25 February, 2013.
6. Delivered a Lecture: “Interdisciplinary, Transnational: Indian and Western Drama,” in the
Workshop on Comparative Literature on 1. 2. 2013, Academic Staff College BHU.
7. Invited Lecture: “What is Contemporary Theory,” at DAV PG College, April 5, 2013, BHU,
Varanasi.
8. “Vijay Tendulkar and the Audience” Annual Conference of Indian Theatre Research, JNU,
27-28 January, 2009.
9. “Chaired a session and Lectured on the topic: “Matrix of Gender Identity in Medieval Indian
History and Culture: The Plays of Girish Karnad,” Annual Conference of Indian Society for
Theatre Research, 4 - 6 January 2007, Jaipur.
10. Invited Lecture: Modernism, Post- modernism and Women‟s Discourse”, Refreshers‟ Course
Seminar in Women’s Studies, February 9, 2006
11. Invited Lecture: “Why Women‟s Studies”? Refresher Course Seminar in Women‟s Studies,
January 6, 2005
12. Invited Lecture: “Modernism and the „Feminine‟: A Revisionist Reading”, Refresher Course
Seminar in BHU, 2004.
13. Diasporic Consciousness in Bharati Mukherjee‟s „The Management of Grief‟” MELUS
International Conference, at IACIS, Jan. 8-9, 2001.
14. Participated: “Translation and Re-mapping Post-colonial Literature” Translation and
Multilingualism, Department of English, Banaras Hindu University, 06-02-09
15. Participated: Hindu Liberalism versus Hindu Orthodoxy: A Review of Ideological
Disputation regarding Social Exclusion”, Banaras Hindu University, 07-02-09
16. Participated: Globalization, Literature and Culture at IIAS, Shimla, 6-8 June 1999.
17. “New Historicist Reading of Mulkraj Anand‟s “The Untouchable”. Seminar on Literature of
the Oppressed, Department of English, H.P. University, Shimla, Oct 31-Nov, 1999.
18. International Seminar on Buddhism and Literature B.H.U. 2001 Feb.1-3
19. Presented a paper, “Postmodernism and the Little Narratives” Seminar on Contemporary
Literature University of Hardwar, Oct12-13, 1998
20. Presented paper: “Deconstruction and Indian Philosophy” in the International Seminar on
Theories of Signification in India and Europe, November 3rd and 4th 1999, JNU.
21. Invited lecture: Modernism in Anglo-American Fiction” (As resource person), Refresher
Course Seminar held in BHU, 1999.
22. Invited lecture: “Post-Modernism in Fiction: Joyce, Nabokov, Fowls and Pynchon” (As
resource person), Refresher Course Seminar held in BHU, 1999.
23. Participated in the conference on Literature of the SAARC Countries, Department of English,
B.H.U., 1998
24. Paper presented: “Novel after Bakhtin”, in the seminar, Recent Literary Theories and
Teaching of Literature, Department of English, B.H.U., 1997.
25. Plenary lecture on “Country Ideology in Hemingway and Heidegger‟s Dasein” in the
Conference: Ideology and Literature, ASRC, Hyderabad, 1996.
26. Paper presented: “Charlotte Perkin Gilman‟s „The Yellow Wall Paper‟: A Gynograph”,
American Literature from 1890 to1920, Department of English, Pune University, Nov. 2-3, 1995.
27. Paper Presented: “Political Unconscious in Albee‟s The Zoo Story,” Seminar on Class, Race
and Gender, Lucknow University, Feb15-16, 1994.
28. Paper Presented: “Play of Meaning in Ibsen, Chekhov and Albee”. Modes of Contemporary
Theatre, Visvabharti University, Shantineketan, Nov.19-20, 1994.
29.Paper Presented: “Initiation ...Male/Female Volitional Consciousness in Sara Orne Jewett‟s
“The White Heron”, Mark Twain and 19th Century Literature, ASRC, December, 14-151991,
Presented a Seminar: “James Joyce‟s Ulysses as an Open Text”, at the ASRC, Dec.6, 1990.

Administrative posts held:

Head of the Department of English, BHU, 2013-2016

Chairperson, DRC, Dept. of English, BHU, 2013-16.

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