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Dr. Tanutrushna Panigrahi
Name: Dr. Tanutrushna Panigrahi
Designation: Associate Professor
Qualification: PhD
Phone No.: 9937022798
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7639-5158
E-mail ID: tanutrushna@utkaluniversity.ac.in
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  • English and American Novel
  • 19th Century Indian Novel
  • The Mahabharat Studies
  • World Literature
  • English Language Communication
  • Travel Writings
  • Life Writings
Berhampur University  2007 Ph.D.

Department: English

Thesis Title: “An American Comedy: A Study through John Cheever’s Fictions”

Areas: Modern American Fiction

Advisor: Prof.Dr. Soubhagya Kumar Misra

Berhampur University 1990 M.Phil.

Department: English

Thesis Title: “Short Stories of John Cheever”

Areas: Modern American Fiction

Advisor: Prof.Dr. Soubhagya Kumar Misra

Berhampur University 1987 M.A.

Department: English

Areas: English Literature

 

 

Utkal University

 

April 2022– present

 

Associate Professor

 

International Institute of Information Technology (University), Bhubaneswar, Govt. of Odisha

 

September, 2009–April 2022 Reader

 

Silicon Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar September2002–September 2009 Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer/Assistant Professor

 

CE1-404: Modernism & Experimentation :Poetry and Drama

Department of English, Utkal University

Duties: taught 4th semester classes, held office hours, took assignments, invigilated, graded exams and held discussions and seminars.

FE2-401: Travel Narratives

Department of English, Utkal University

Duties: taught 4th semester classes, held office hours, took assignments, invigilated, graded exams and held discussions.

CC-206: Literary Theory

Department of English, Utkal University

Duties: taught 2nd semester classes, held office hours, took assignments, invigilated, developed digital contents, graded exams and held discussions.

 

CC-207: The Age of Anxiety

Department of English, Utkal University

Duties: taught 2nd semester M.A. classes, held office hours, took assignments, invigilated, developed digital contents, graded exams and held discussions.

 

HM318: Introduction to Digital Humanities

Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities

International Institute of Information Technology (Govt. of Odisha) Bhubaneswar

Duties: taught 6th semester B. Tech, held office hours, developed digital content, graded digital assignments, graded examinations and held discussions

 

CA 03: Scholarly Writing in PhD Coursework

Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities

International Institute of Information Technology (Govt. of Odisha) Bhubaneswar

Duties: taught PhD coursework classes, held office hours, developed digital content, graded digital assignments, graded examinations, held mini conferences and held discussions

 

HM 105, 106, 107 and 108: English for Communication, Business Communication in English, Critical Reading and Cross-cultural Communication

Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities

International Institute of Information Technology (Govt. of Odisha) Bhubaneswar

Duties: taught 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th semester theory classes, conducted lab classes held office hours, developed digital content, graded digital assignments, graded examinations, held mini conferences and held discussions

 

  1. “Edward P. Jones’s Style of Geo-tagging: An Approach to Analytical Narration” Res Militaris, March 2023.

 

  1. “Martin Amis: Revisiting the Nuclear Question in Visiting Mrs. Nabokov And Other Excursions and Einstein’s Monsters”. in esse: English Studies in Albania. ISSN: 2078 – 7413. 2023

 

  1. “Edward P. Jones’s Mythopoesis: A Reading of Lost in the City and All Aunt Hagar’s ChildrenJournal of Short Stories in English 76 Spring 2023.

 

  1. “Life Writing and Asian Women Narratives” Scope 13:1 2023

 

  1. “Reconstructing Fakir Mohan Senapati as a Bakhtinian Novelist” Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences, vol.10(3S) 1807-1816, 2023.

 

  1. “Fakirmohan Senapati on the World Literary Map: A Study of Criticism”Res Militaris (resmilitaris.net), vol.12, n°5, December Issue 2022.ISSN: 2265-6294 pp 73-81 https://resmilitaris.net/issue-view/?id=7

 

  1. “Black Humour, Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy: Reading Of The Remedy In Martin Amis’s Dead Babies.” Journal of Positive School Psychology http://journalppw.com 2022, Vol. 6, No. 11, pp.1651-1662https://journalppw.com/index.php/jpsp/issue/view/42 ISSN: 2717-7564

 

  1. Book Title “An American Comedy: A Study through John Cheever’s Fictions”

 

  1. “The Black and the Unpleasant: Upamanyu Chatterjee’sWeight LossRe-Markings 21, no. 1, 2022.

 

  1. “The Hegemony of English and World Literature: A Study of Translation Flow and Literary Circulation.” Folia Linguistica et, vol. 8, no. 39, 2021, pp. 167–183,DOI: 10.31902/fll.39.2022.9
    https://folia.ac.me/arhiva39.html ISSN: ISSN 2337-0955 (Online) ISSN 1800-8542 (Print)

 

  1. “Autobiography or Autofiction: Fakirmohan Senapati’s AtmacharitaOdisha Review vol 78, no. 4-5, 24-28. 2021.

 

  1. “Missionaries Interface: Comparing the Development of Assamese and Oriya Literary Culture in the Nineteenth Century” Contemporary Literary Review India 8, no. 4, 2021, doi:10.201411/clri. v8i4.995. Online ISSN 2394-6075 / Print ISSN 2250-3366 pp 58-79 https://www.literaryjournal.in/index.php/clri/article/view/995

 

  1. “Novels of Martin Amis: A Review of the Critical Reception.” IAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship, vol. 10, no. 1, 2021, pp. 96–101., doi:10.22492/ijl.10.1.06.

 

  1. “Resolving Dichotomies: John Cheever’s Comic Imagination and Expelled as Debut.” International Journal of Language and Literature, vol. 8, no. 2, 2020, doi:10.15640/ijll. v8n2a7.

 

  1.  “Realism, Mimesis and Beyond.” In Revisiting Early Indian Fiction: Reading, Writing Society, Authorspress New Delhi. pp. 231–241. 2020

 

  1. “An Overview of Translation Practice in Odisha: From Transcreation to Translation.” TransLogos Translation Studies Journal, 3/1, no. 3/1, 2020, pp. 46–69., doi:10.29228/translogos.21.

 

  1. “Children’s World Literature Translation of Alice in Wonderland in Odia.” Indian Journal of Comparative Literature and Translation Studies, vol. 5, no. 1, June 2020, pp. 12–24.

 

18. “Examining Illustration as Intersemiotic Translation: A Study of Alice in the Wonderland in Abridged Odia Translation.” Contemporary Literary Review India, vol. 7, no. 2, May 2020, pp. 56–69.

 

  1. “On Translating Andersen for Odia Readers: A Study of Biswa Sahitya Granthamala.” Shanlax International Journal of English, vol. 8, no. 3, 2020, pp. 19–25., doi:10.34293/english. v8i3.3174.

 

  1. “Revisiting the Narrative Powers of the Global South through the Travels of Dean Mahomet.” Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, vol. 12, no. 3, 2020, pp. 207–216., doi:10.21659/rupkatha. v12n3.25.

 

  1. “Globalism, World Literature and the Internet.” Research Journal of English Language and Literature, vol. 7, no. 1, Mar. 2019, pp. 503–508.

 

  1. “Thoreau’s Opposing Ecology: Walden for the Anthropocene.” Re-Markings, 18, no. 1, Mar. 2019, pp. 66–71.

 

  1. . “Politics of the Form: Nineteenth Century Indian Novel.” The Unbilled Hour, Kitab Bhawan, Bhubaneswar, 2018, pp. 201–211. ISBN: 978-93-85797-20-0pp 201-211

 

  1. “Transnational as the Initiation: The Tales of the Green- Eyed Thieves of Imraan Coovadia.” RE-MARKINGS, 16, no. 2, Mar. 2017, pp. 42–49.

 

  1. . “From Realism to the Symbolic: Carver’s Inventions in Errand.” Asian Journal of English Studies, 4, no. 1, 2015, pp. 55–63.

 

  1. “Sulabha’s Nine Verbal Faults and Nine Faults of Judgment: Recovery of Truthful Communication from the Text of the Mahabharata.” International Journal of Business Management and Social Sciences, vol. 5, no. 1, Oct. 2015.

 

  1. “Developing Oral Language Skills in English: Reading and Films.” International Journal of Communication, Jan. 2013.

 

  1. “Multiple Identities: Draupadi as an Epic Hero.” RE- MARKINGS, vol. 2, no. 1, Mar. 2012, pp. 32–38.

 

  1. . “From Micro-Humanism to Macro-Humanism: Tagore’s Humanistic Legacy.” Rabindranath Tagore: the Living Presence, Authors Press, New Delhi, 2011, pp. 111–117. ISBN 9788172736491

 

  1. “Teaching of English Outside the Classroom: Enhancing Non-Native Learners’ Autonomy.” Journal of English Language Teaching, 48, no. 3, 2010, pp. 3–7.

Sukanta Sanyal,PhD Scholar, (International Institute of Information Technology, Govt. of Odisha, Bhubaneswar,Martin Amis and Black Humour

 

Nalini Kanta Parhi, PhD Scholar, International Institute of Information Technology, Govt. of Odisha, Bhubaneswar, Criticism as Discovery: A Study of Fakir Mohan Senapati

 

Subhashree Ojha, PhD Scholar,International Institute of Information Technology, Govt. of Odisha, Bhubaneswar

W.G. Sebald and the Political Other

Jyoti Priyadarshini, PhD Scholar, International Institute of Information Technology, Govt. of Odisha, Bhubaneswar

Autofiction and Asian Women Writers

SELECTED TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS

Paper titled “The Act of Writing: Revisiting the Narrative Powers of the Global South through The Travels and The Interesting Narrative of Olaudah Equiano” in the International Conference on World Literature and Global South from 23 to 25 August 2019, organised by the School of Languages and Cultures, University of Sydney, Australia.

                                               

Participated and chaired a session in the MHRD workshop on Leadership Development in Higher Education for University Administrators from 7th to 9th January, 2019, organised by National University of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi, India.

 

Paper titled “Debating the Form: Nineteenth Century Indian Novel” in the one-day National Symposium organised by P.G. Department of English, Utkal University, Vani Vihar on 6 April 2018.

 

Paper titled “Literature for Interpretation not Analysis: Tagore’s Literary Criticism” in the International Conference on Politics and Letters from 23 to 26 January 2018, organised by the Post graduate Department of English, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

 

Paper titled “Orhan Pamuk’s Transculturation: Humanities at the East-West Fault Line” in the International Conference on The Humanities Across Cultures from 17 to 20 December 2017, organised by the Forum on Contemporary Theory, Vadodara, Gujrat.

 

Paper titled “World Literature and the Global South” in the Institute of World Literature Summer School, Harvard University, in July 2017 at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

 

Participated in the one Month Summer Course in the Institute of World Literature, from 3 to 26 July, 2017, organised by the Comparative Literature Department, Harvard University, jointly hosted by University of Copenhagen and Aarhus University, Denmark.

Paper titled “Missionaries Interface: Assamese and Odia Literature in the Nineteenth Century” in the International Conference Purifying the Tribes from 17 to 19 May 2017, organised by Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla, India.

 

Paper titled “Globalism, World Literature and the World Wide Web” in the International Conference on Globalisation and World Literature from 16 to18 February 2017, organised by Indian Society for Commonwealth Studies, in association with Osmania University Centre for International Programme, Hyderabad.

 

Paper titled “World literature and Canonization of the Global South” in the International Conference on De-centering English Studies, from 19 to 21 January 2017, organised by the Postgraduate Department of English, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

 

Paper titled “English, New English and the Vernacular: Challenges in India” in the international conference on Society, Literature and Multilingualism from 16 to 18 December, 2016, organized by Bhaashaa Foundation, Pune, Maharashtra, and Sahitya Akademi, India.

 

Paper titled “Wilderness/Wildness and the Opposite: Walden for the Anthropocene” in the International Conference on The Wider Significance of Nature from 20 to 23 December, 2015, organised by the Forum on Contemporary Theory, Vadodara, India.

 

Paper titled “From Sanskrit Rhetoric to Michael Foucault: Ethical Communication Issues” in the 2nd International Conference on Language, Literature and Community from 21 to 22 February, 2015, Bhubaneswar organised by ICRD, Sri Lanka and Ithaca College, New York.

 

Paper titled “From Realism to the Symbolic: Carver’s Inventions in Errand” in the International Conference on “Language, Literature and Culture” from 15 to 17 December, 2014, organised by Institute of Advanced Studies in English, Pune, India.

 

 

Participated in the five-day UGC workshop on “Management Skill Enhancement Module “organised by Maulana Azad College, Kolkata in 7 to 11 Jan-2013, Kolkata, India.

 

 

Participated in the two-day “Mentorship Workshop” organised by US Consulate, Hyderabad from 28 to 29 January 2012 at Hyderabad.

 

Paper titled “Multiple Identities: Making of Draupadi as the Epic Hero” in the National Seminar on Feminist Narratives in the Public Domain from 30 to 31 march, 2012, organised by the P.G. Department of English, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar, India.

 

Participated in the five-day UGC workshop on “Management Skills Enhancement Module” from 17 to 21 August, 2011, organised by Women’s Studies Research Centre, Guwahati University, India.

 

Paper titled “The Game of Dice” in a fifteen–day Spring School on The Mahabharata Today from 14 to 28 of April, 2010, organised by the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla, India.

 

Participated in the fifteen-day Spring School on The Mahabharata Today from 14 to 28 April, 2010, organised by the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla

 

Paper titled “The Recreated Blackness of Black Humour in Upamanyu

Chatterjee’s Weight Loss” in VI World Conference & XIV All India English Teachers Annual Conference, M.D. University, Rohtak on 6 and 7 of September 2007.

 

Paper titled “Cross cultural Communication” in the meeting of the Orissa Forum for English Teachers in the Post Graduate Department of English, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar in May 2005.

 

Paper titled “John Cheever’s Hecates” in Women Studies in Multicultural America Seminar in the Post Graduate Department of English, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, on March 8th, 2005, organised by American Information ResourceCentre, Kolkata.

 

Delivered a talk on “Problem Sounds of English of Oriya Speakers” in Silicon Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, 2003.

 

A resource person in “Workshop on English Dictionaries” for engineering faculty in Silicon Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, 2002.

 

Presented a paper titled “A Statement of Affirmation: John Cheever’s Falconer” in the Contemporary American Fiction Seminar jointly organised by USEFI, Kolkata and PG Department of English, Utkal University in March 2002.

  • Nominated for Outstanding Academician Award by Kamarajar Institute of Education and Research 2022
  • “Best Paper Award” from RULA International Foundation, 2019.
  • “Distinguished Woman Award” from Venus International, 2018.
  • The Institute of World Literature, Comparative Literature Department, Harvard University Summer School Grant July 2017.
  • “Birmingham Area Consortium of Higher Education(BACHE)” grant award, July 2008 as Invited Speaker.
  • “Long Service Award”from Silicon Institute of Technology 2008.
  • William Fulbright Doctoral Research Award from the Department of State, USA 2002.
  • Merit Scholarship for best performance in English in class V in the district of Mayurbhanj, Govt. of Odisha .

Major International Academic Activities

Presented a paper “The Act of Writing: Revisiting the Narrative Powers of the Global South through Dean Mahomet’s The Travels and Equiano’s The

Interesting Narrative” in the International Conference on World Literatures and the Global South in 2019 in Sydney University from 23 to 25 August 2019, Sidney, Australia.

Participated as a member and colloquium leader in the one-month Summer Course of the Institute of World Literature, Comparative Literature Department, Harvard University from 3 to 26 July 2017, jointly hosted by the University of Copenhagen and Aarhus University, Denmark.

An invited speaker to lecture in Samford University and Miles College, Birmingham, Alabama, USA, on 25th June, 2014 and spoke on Comparative Women’s Literature: American and Indian Women Writers.

A visiting faculty to Regis University, Colorado, USA in the academic session 2014-15 to discuss curriculum development.

An Invited speaker to Samford University and Miles College, Birmingham, Alabama, USA, by the Birmingham Area Consortium of Higher Education (BACHE) from 15th to 17th July, 2008 to speak on “Cross-cultural Communication Through Literatures”

Co-presented the paper “Hawthorne and Post-Colonial Classroom” with Dr. Rosemary Fisk, Associate Prof. English, Samford University, in the Hawthorne Summer Meeting from 12th to 15th June, 2008 at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, MS, USA; organized by American Hawthorne Society.

Presented the paper “Teaching of English Beyond the Classroom: Enhancing Learners’ Autonomy” in the international conference on “Strategies on English Teaching” at Universiti Teknologi, MARA, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 7th to 9th June 2006.

An Invited speaker to Howard College of Arts & Sciences, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama, USA from 8th to 14th July, 2004, to speak on “Origin of Indian Poetry”

Participated in the Hawthorne Summer Meeting at Salem State College, Salem, Massachusetts, USA in July 2004; organised by American Hawthorne Society.

A Fulbright Predoctoral Scholar for the year 2002-2003; worked on the unpublished work of John Cheever at Houghton Library, Harvard University and Goldfarb Library, Brandeis University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

 

I was the Chapter Leader for Odisha Fulbright Chapter and a member of the Core Working Committee of the Odisha Chapter of Exchange Programme Participants Alumni Association.

I have been actively associated with most of the United States-India Educational Foundation and Fulbright activities in Odisha; organised many Fulbright Outreaches and other programmes in Schools, colleges and universities in Odisha.

Some of them are Delhi Public School, Kalinga, DAV Public Schools, Silicon Institute of Technology, Trident Academy, Bhubaneswar, Ravenshaw University, Regional Institute of Education, XUB and CV Raman College of Engineering Bhubaneswar.

I  guided Fulbright Fellowship applications, organised seminars, established the USIEF Satellite Centre in Silicon Institute of Technology, was the Odisha Coordinator for the Visit of Fulbright School Teachers from the USA under the “Fulbright – Hays Seminar Abroad” Programme in July 2007 and many other activities.

As a member of several academic committees, I have been involved in syllabus designing, curriculum development and academic decision making at the University level that includes Utkal University, Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Silicon Institute of Technology and IIIT-Bhubaneswar. I have brought in constructive changes in the courses, pedagogy, teaching

methodology and course delivery in the subject of English.

My experience as a UGC trainer for the Capacity Building for Women Managers in Higher Education Programmes has not only helped me immensely in understanding women equity issues and diversity in higher education but also enriched me as a well-balanced, well-informed, skilled and experienced resource in the classrooms. I have been the Dean, Student Affairs in IIIT Bhubaneswar for six years. I have led several other administrative committees that include discipline, sexual harassment, sports, publications and student relations. I have been a member of IIIT Management Advisory Committee, IIIT Senate, and Silicon Academic Council.

Professional Body Membership

  • International Communication Association, US, Annual Member
  • Forum for Contemporary Theory, India-US, LM
  • English Language Teachers Association of India, LM
  • English Studies Association, Burdwan University, India, LM (124)
  • United States Information Services (American Centre Libraries) LM
  • Fulbright Alumni Association, LM
  • Indian Society for Technical Education, LM20420
  • American Studies Research Centre, Hyderabad which now is Osmania University Centre for International Programme LM

Journal Reviewing: List of Journals.

International Academic Forum, Japan International Journal of Literature and Librarianship (SCOPUS )2016- present

International Communication Association: Conference