ଗଙ୍ଗାଧର ମେହେର ବିଶ୍ୱବିଦ୍ୟାଳୟ, ସମ୍ବଲପୁର, ଓଡିଶା

Gangadhar Meher University, Sambalpur, Odisha

School of English

faculty
Prof. Anjali Tripathy

Professor

English

PhD

Partition literature, Feminist Studies, Post-colonial Literature, Revisiting Mythology, Translation Studies

Selected Publications

Materializing the Memory: The Shawl in Partition Narratives

South Asian Review

Anjali Tripathy

WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: ; UGC Care Listed: ; vol: ; pg: 1-16; Publisher: ; Impact Factor: ; DOI : 10.1080/02759527.2023.2250116

Botanical Imagination in Poetry: A Phytocritical Reading of Louise Glück’s The Wild Iris

Literary Voice

Anjali Tripathy

WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: ; UGC Care Listed: ; vol: 21; pg: 1115-123; Publisher: ; Impact Factor: ; DOI :

The Bamboo Queen

Sanglap: Journal of Literary and Cultural Inquiry

Anjali Tripathy

WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: ; UGC Care Listed: ; vol: 9; pg: 67-72; Publisher: ; Impact Factor: ; DOI :

Shauna Singh Baldwin’s What the Body Remembers: Re-membering Her-Story of the Sub-altern

Sambalpur Studies in Literature and Culture

Anjali Tripathy

WoS Indexed: ; Scopus Indexed: ; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 1; pg: 42-48; Publisher: ; Impact Factor: ; DOI :

Myth, Autobiography and Empowerment: An Exploration in Pratibha Ray’s Yajnaseni

Research and Criticism

Anjali Tripathy

WoS Indexed: ; Scopus Indexed: ; UGC Care Listed: ; vol: 6; pg: 135-145; Publisher: Pencraft International; Impact Factor: ; DOI :

About

Anjali Tripathy holds the position of Professor and Head of the School of English at Gangadhar Meher University, Sambalpur, Odisha. A distinguished scholar, she has authored a profound work of literary criticism titled Shauna Singh Baldwin’s What the Body Remembers: A Post-colonial Feminist Study, and a book of translation titled Voices from the Margin, with two other books forthcoming. She is also the editor of Meher Journal of English Studies (ISSN: 0975-8518) published by School of English, Gangadhar Meher University. Her prolific contributions to academic journals span a diverse range of topics, including Post-colonialism, Feminism, Indian Diaspora, Revisiting Mythology, Partition Literature, and Indian Writings in English. Additionally, her scholarly pursuits encompass Translation Studies, Business Communication, and English Language Teaching (ELT). She is the subject expert member of the Board of Studies and Research Committee of a number of Universities. She has served on the Syndicate and Academic Council and is a member of several key committees at GM University. She has supervised doctoral candidates, delivered lectures as resource person and organized academic events including national webinars and lectures.


 Correspondence can be directed to her at: anjali1tripathy@yahoo.co.in.