Shraddha Dhal
Faculty Associate
Dr. Shraddha Dhal has a demonstrated history of working in the Education management industry, skilled in Research, Communication, Teaching, and Interpersonal Skills. She has presented papers at conferences, published articles and papers in journals of National & International repute, and translated a major portion Lachhama, the iconic historical fiction of the great Odia writer Vyasa Kavi Fakir Mohan Senapati. Her research interests focus on the Post-colonial Fiction, Diaspora Studies, Cultural Studies, Minority Community and Identity Crisis with a specific emphasis on the Parsi community, an ethno-religious minority in India.
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[email protected]
Scopus Id :
0001-6022-3220
Google Scholar :
https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_works&hl=en&authuser=1&user=Unv3DxcAAAAJ
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Ph D, English, Diploma, Business English
Awards & Honours
Member, Board of Studies, F.M. University, as a meritorious student. -Secured 1st position in Interstates Painting Competition, organized by Indian Red Cross Society, New Delhi
Memberships
IAFOR
1. Dhal, Shraddha. (2021). Asylum, USA: Assessing the Issues of Migration, Racism, Cultural Bereavement & Identity Reconfiguration. In Joydev Maity (Ed.), Colonial and Postcolonial Literature- Discourses, Disruptions and Intersections (17-22). India: Authors Press.
2. Dhal, Shraddha. (2021). Anxiety as a Source of Motivation: A Critical Study of the Select Novels of Bapsi Sidhwa. Journal of International Women’s Study, 22 (3), 142-149.
3. Dhal, Shraddha. (2020). The Subaltern Suffering & Diasporic Sensibility: Retracing the Migrant Voices in Rohinton Mistry’s A Fine Balance. In B.C. Sarkar (Ed.), Marginalization in Literature: Critical Perspectives (20-28). India: Authors Press.
4. Dhal, Shraddha. (2019). Folk Medicine and Health Care Practices: An Interface with Different Tribes of Odisha. In S. Samataray (Ed.), Folklore- A Key to Cultural Understanding (252-260). India: Authors Press.
5. Dhal, Shraddha. (2019). To Live or to Leave?- The Ethical Factors Influencing the Parsi Community’s Health. Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development (IJPHRD), 10 (2), 231-234.
6. Dhal, Shraddha. (2018). The depiction of Ayah as a Subaltern in Bapsi Sidhwa’s Ice Candy Man. The IUP Journal of English Studies, 13 (3), 21-24.
7. Dhal, Shraddha. (2017). The feast of the Carrion birds- unveiling the secret of the unique tradition of the Parsi folks. Literaria- an International Journal of New Literature across the World, 8 (1-2).
8. Dhal, Shraddha. (2017). The Postcolonial dimension of Identity vacuum in Boman Desai’s Asylum, USA. Associated Asia Research Foundation (AARF) Journal of Human Resources and Social Sciences, 4 (7), 31-38.
9. Dhal, Shraddha. (2017). Remnants of Desire. LangLit International Peer-reviewed open access Journal, 3 (2), 44-45.
10. Dhal, Shraddha. (2017). Narrative of plight, Identity and Survival in Rohinton Mistry’s Squatter, Lend Me Your Light, and Swimming Lessons from Tales from Firozsha Baag. International Journal of English Language, Literature and Translation Studies (IJELR), 4 (1), 203-209.
11. Dhal, Shraddha, and Dr. Geeta Satapathy. (2015). Folk Medicine: The Premise Revisited. LangLit International Peer-reviewed open access Journal, 1 (3), 145-151.