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Associate Professor, Dept. Of English, School of Languages and Literature
Sikkim University
Dr. Nipun Chaudhary is working as an Associate Professor in the Department of English, Sikkim University (A Central University), Gangtok. His doctorate was awarded in 2011 with the title Journeys of Identity in the Short Stories of Nadine Gordimer, Chinua Achebe and Alice Walker. His publication count includes two book, five book chapter, seven index papers in scopus, two index papers in web of science, fourteen papers published in UGC Care listed journals, eight papers published in peer reviewed journals and two papers published in conference proceedings. His research interest is in Postmodernism, Popular Culture and Popular Literature and Indian Knowledge System. He recently published a book titled Contextualizing Identitatrian Trauma: A Psychoanalytical Study of Nadine Gordimer and Alice Walker. Six doctorates and nine post-graduate theses have been awarded under his research supervision till date.
Doctorate in 2011 from University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
Literature and Literary Theory, Arts and Humanities
Postmodern discourses, with their emphasis on deconstruction, multiplicity, and questioning of fixed truths, have influenced various aspects of cultural, social, and intellectual life in Sikkim, a state in northeastern India. While Sikkim is known for its rich traditional heritage, the postmodern lens has offered new perspectives and avenues for expression. It is important to note that while postmodern ideas have made an impact in Sikkim, they exist alongside and interact with traditional beliefs, customs, and ways of life. The interplay between tradition and postmodernism adds depth and complexity to the cultural landscape of Sikkim, creating a unique blend of influences and perspectives.
Scopus Publications
Scholar Citations
Scholar h-index
Book(2) + Book Chapter(5) + Scopus(7) + Web of Science(2)+ UGC Care(14) + Peer Reviewed(8) + Conference Proceedings(2)= Total 40
I am working in a government university at permanent position.