Aroop Saha | Notre Dame University Bangladesh (original) (raw)

Aroop Saha is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Notre Dame University Bangladesh. Before that, he served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Stamford University Bangladesh. In his education, he earned his Ph.D. degree from Jahangirnagar University. His Ph.D. research topic was 'Language Conflict: Anxiety of Grand Narrative in Postcolonial Bangladesh'. He did his MA in English and BA in English from BRAC University. His research interest is in comparative study on indigenous literature, Bangladeshi literature, colonial & postcolonial literature, and feminist literature. His published articles are:

o "Challenges of Cosmopolitan Narrative: Rethinking the Expedition of Indigenous Writer as Self in Postcolonial Literary Paradigm" Accepted and will be published in Premier Critical Perspective, Volume 6, Issue 2.
o “Search for Indigenous Self by Joshi’s The Strange Case of Billy Biswas and Mehta’s A River Sutra: An Appraisal” Bangladesh University Journal, Volume 5, No. 1, 2022 (ISSN-2039-8791).
o “Language Power Play: Role of the English Language in Postcolonial Literature” published in Stamford Journal of English, Volume 9, Summer 2015-16 (ISSN-18189512).
o “Displacement & its Consequences in the Postcolonial Literature: A Brief Discussion on Naipaul, Coetzee and Desai’s Representation” published in ASA University Review, Centre for Socio-Economic Research, Volume 9, No. 2 (17th Issue), July-December 2015 (ISSN – 1997-6925).
o “The Representation of Untouchables/Subalterns in Indian English Novels: Anand’s Untouchable and Mistry’s A Fine Balance” published in ASA University Review, Centre for Socio-Economic Research, Volume 7, No. 2 (13th Issue), July-December 2013 (ISSN – 1997-6925).
o “Portrayal of Psychic Violence in Fire on the Mountain and The Bluest Eye” published in Stamford Journal of English, Volume 6, Summer 2011 (ISSN No-18189512).

Conference :
o “Reflection on Debates about Language and National Identity in African Literature” presented in an International Conference — Celebrating 50 years of Things Fall Apart: International Conference on African Literature in English/Africa in Literature on October 30, 2008, organized by the Department of English, University of Dhaka.
Supervisors: Professor Dr. Sanyat Sattar, Professor Dr. Kaiser Haq, Professor Dr. Firdous Azim, and Professor Dr. Syed Manzoorul Islam
Phone: 01982600148
Address: Department of English
Notre Dame University Bangladesh
Arambag, Dhaka, Bangladesh

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