Tutun Mukherjee

Tutun Mukherjee
Tutun Mukherjee is Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Hyderabad, India and has also taught courses at Centre for Women’s Studies and Department of Theatre Arts in the university. Her specialization is Literary Criticism and Theory and research interests include translation, women’s writing, theatre and film studies. She has written extensively on these subjects which overlap in her work. Besides articles and book chapters in national and international journals, as single author and editor her publications include I.A. Richards’ Contribution to New Criticism; Chicago Critics, an evaluation; jointly edited Companion to Comparative Literature, World Literature and Comparative Cultural Studies, to mention a few. She is on the editorial team of several journals and is a reviewer for publishers.
- Androgyny and Female Impersonation in IndiaINR 795
Androgyny is an engaging subject of discussion and research in the present times. This volume makes an effort to understand concepts of androgyny and 'nari bhav' or sensibility of the feminine beyo...

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Arpita Singh
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