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Personal Details
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Name | Dr Niyati Shah |
Designation | Assistant Professor |
Department | Literature, School of Liberal Studies |
Email | Niyati.Shah@sls.pdpu.ac.in |
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Educational Qualifications
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| M.A. (English Literature, Gujarat University), 2005 |
| M.Phil. (English Literature, Gujarat University), 2007 |
| Ph.D (English, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University), 2019 |
| B.A. (English Literature, St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad), 2003 |
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Professional Affiliation
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She is invited to conduct session on Indian Aesthetics through Performing Arts at NID, Gandhinagar from the year 2015 to 2019
She has been invited to conduct module on Introduction to Indian Culture at NID, Paldi from 2016- 2018
She has been invited to deliver a talk for Teachers' Development Program on Importance of Dance in Education at Saraswati Vidhyamandal School, Ahmedabad, 2016 |
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Awards
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Publications / Articles / Conference
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Published Papers in Journals |
| 'Space and Performance: Performing Artists in the time of COVID – 19', Liberal Studies Journal (LSJ), Jul 2020 |
| 'Acts of Accretion and Acts of Abrasion: Exploring Textually and Performatively Constituted Identity of Binodini Dasi as represented in her Self-Narratives', International Journal of English Languages, Literature in Humanities (IJELLH), Oct 2018 |
| 'Holding Boundaries: Appearance and Evasion of Gendered Self as Performed in the Self-Narrative by Jayshankar ‘Sundari’', The Criterion: An International Journal in English, Aug 2018 |
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Papers presented in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, Symposia |
| 'Scripting Selves: An Alternative Approach to Reading Theatre Artistes’ Self-Narratives', XXV International Conference 2022 on A Requiem for Theory! Eschatological Ruminations , Dec 2022 |
| 'Intermediality and Auto/biographical Constructions of Indian Theatre Artistes', Intermediality and Storytelling , Nov 2021 |
| 'Minority Performs The Majority: Exploring Linguistic Construction of Self as Represented in the Self-Narrative of Master Fida Hussain', “Life Writing and Asia-Pacific Cultures”: IABA Asia-Pacific 2019, Oct 2019 |
| 'Acts of Erasure: Exploring Porosity of Linguistically constructed Gender and Religious Identity of Select Indian Performing Artists as (un)crafted in their Self-Narratives', Feminist & Gender Studies in a Global Perspective, Feb 2018 |
| 'Transgressing the Conventions/Rooted in Conventions: Dynamic Construction of the Gendered Identity as Narrated in the Autobiography of Durga Khote', "Being and Doing Gender: Multidisciplinary Perspectives", Dec 2018 |
| 'Acts of Accretion: Exploring Textually and Performatively Constructed Identity of Select Performing Women Artists as crafted in their Self-Narratives', MOVING WORDS: Migrations, Translations, and Transformations, Oct 2017 |
| 'Between in page and on stage: studying unspoken spaces in multi-layered identity spheres of select Indian performing women artists as expressed in their self-narratives', Re-member1”- Self-narrative, memory and identity, Apr 2015 |
| 'Art and Androgyny: An Analysis of a Performing Artist Jayashankar’ Self-Narrative', INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND CULTURE, Dec 2014 |
| 'Performing Artists and Autobiography: Embedded Gender Roles', Women's World Congress "Gender in a Changing World", Aug 2013 |
| 'Art of Living: Revisiting Sanskrit Subhashitani', REVISITING THE CLASSICS: TEXT, CONTEXT AND (RE)INTERPRETATION, Mar 2011 |
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