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Trained in the classical English literary canon at Delhi University, India, Mridula Nath Chakraborty has research interests that include postcolonial literatures, Indian subcontinent English translation, diasporic subcontinental literatures across Africa, Australia, Canada, and the USA, as well as translation theory and practice. Her work also encompasses studies in nationalism, feminisms, diasporas, public intellectualism, identity politics, queer theory, culinary cultures, and global Englishes with a particular focus on Bombay cinema. Chakraborty has participated in significant literary cultural exchanges and has received national recognition for her contributions to the field. She served on the editorial boards of prominent publications and has been involved in various scholarly networks. Her PhD work focused on 'Hotfooting Essentialism: Feminisms of Colour' at the University of Alberta, Canada, where she also curated exhibitions that document the contributions of academic women in history. Currently, she is part of a multi-disciplinary network at Monash University and the University of Warwick related to Migration, Identity, and Translation. Her ongoing projects include initiatives that explore the literature produced in Melbourne as a UNESCO City of Literature.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Delivering lectures and supervising students in the area of Literary Studies, with a focus on postcolonial and diasporic literatures.
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