Publications (books)

2018

Neelima P. Aryan’s ‘the prey’ from Drawing the Line: a graphic narrative response to the Delhi gang rape in JGNC

 

2017

Post-millennial “Indian Fantasy” fiction in English and the question of mythology: Writing beyond the “usual suspects” in JCL

(Social) Memory, Movements and Messaging on Tulsi Pipe Road: ‘Seeing’ Public Wall Art in Mumbai in South Asia: journal of South Asian Studies

Visuality and Identity in Post-millennial Indian Graphic NarrativesAvailable as an e-book now, print version to follow.

2016

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Genre Fiction of New India: post-millennial receptions of ‘weird’ narratives (Routledge)

‘The cracks of post-liberalized India’: storying the ‘new society’ through Banerjee’s The Harappa Files (2011) Special Issue: ‘Trans/forming Literature: Graphic Novels, Migration, and Postcolonial Identity’, Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 52.

‘Genre Fiction of New India: post-millennial configurations of Crick Lit, Chick Lit and crime writing’, in A. Tickell (ed) South-Asian fiction in English: Contemporary Transformations (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan)

2015

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Co-authored with Lisa Lau Indian Writing in English and Issues of Visual Representation: Judging More Than a Book By Its Cover (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan)

‘New India/n Woman’: agency and identity in post-millennial Chick Lit’ in U. Anjaria (ed) The Cambridge History of the Indian Novel in English (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)

‘Style in World Literature in English(es)’, in V. Sotirova (ed) Companion to Stylistics, (London, New York: Bloomsbury)

2014

‘Celebrate at home’: post-millennial Indian fiction in English and the reception of ‘Bharati Fantasy’ in global and domestic markets Contemporary South Asia, December

‘New ways of seeing in New India’: interview with Manta Ray Graphic Novels’ South Asian Popular Culture Routledge July

2013

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Reading New India: post-millennial Indian Fiction in English Bloomsbury

2012

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Beyond The Postcolonial:World Englishes Literature Palgrave

‘Emerging Writing From Four African Countries: Genres and Englishes beyond the postcolonial’, African Identities 10:1, 17-31

‘Black and Whites’ and Other New Short Stories From Malaysia Seattle, New Ventures

‘Emerging writing from four African countries: genres and Englishes, beyond the postcolonial’ African Identities, Routledge

‘New Departures, New Worlds: World Englishes Literature’ English Today, CUP

2011

 

‘Man of The House’ and Other Short Stories from Kenya (Seattle: New Ventures) (An edited volume of World Englishes short stories with critical introduction). Jan 2011.

Beyond The Postcolonial: A Project in World Englishes Literature Journal of Transnational Literature, March 2011, Vol 3, Issue 2 .

2010

 

‘Daughters of Eve’ and Other New Short Stories From Nigeria (Seattle: New Ventures) (An edited volume of World Englishes short stories with critical introduction). April 2010.

‘Butterfly Dreams’ and Other New Short Stories From Uganda (Seattle: New Ventures) (An edited volume of World Englishes short stories with critical introduction). July 2010.

Dawson, E., Larrivée, P. ‘Attitudes to Language in Literary sources: Beyond Postcolonialism in Nigerian Literature’ English Studies, Vol 91, Issue 8, Dec 2010, Routledge.

2009

‘Re-visioning the National Curriculum at KS 3 and 4 and its stipulation to teach literature ‘from different cultures and traditions’ Changing English 16.2 Routledge. (Summer 2009)

‘The Spirit Machine’ and Other New Short Stories From Cameroon (Seattle: New Ventures) (An edited volume of World Englishes short stories with critical introduction). July 2009.

2008

‘Emotion Tracking Pedagogy: towards better teaching of the national curriculum for English’, in G.Watson (ed) The State Of Stylistics, PALA papers 5, Amsterdam: Rodopi.

Read Around (Nottingham: Critical, Cultural and Communications Press) (A five volume edition of World Englishes literature and teaching materials).

May 2007

‘Read Yourself Around The Globe: ‘The ‘Rough Guide’ to World Englishes Literature’, Anglofiles: Journal of English Teaching May (144): 52-57.