Shreeja Ghanta
Assistant Professor
shreeja.ghanta@mahindrauniversity.edu.in
Dr. Shreeja Ghanta is an Assistant Professor of English at Mahindra University, School of Law. She holds a Ph.D. in English from VIT University. Dr. Shreeja’s interests include Indian writing in English, Environmental Humanities, Indian Indigenous Ecocriticism, Aesthetics and Environmental Art, among others.
2015-2018
Ph.D., English – VIT University, Vellore, India (2015-2018)
2013-2015
M.A. English – Auxilium College, Vellore, India (2013-2015)
2010-2013
B.A. English- Auxilium College, Vellore, India (2010-2013)
Aug 2021 – Present
- Assistant Professor School of Law (Aug 2021 – Present )
2020
- Assistant Professor, Department of English, Malla Reddy University, Hyderabad (2020)
2018- 2020
- Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, KL University, Hyderabad (August 2018- Nov 2020)
2021
- Ghanta, Shreeja. Language and Cultural Diversity: Socio-Perspective Realm. Elementary Education Online. 20(1):1737-1739, 2021.
2019
- Classroom Techniques to Stimulate Communication Skills in Engineering Students. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE). ISSN: 2277- 3878, Volume-8, Issue-1, May 2019, pp. 2083- 2085 (Scopus Listed).
- Ghanta, Shreeja. Sacrance of Nature in David Suzuki's The Sacred Balance: Rediscovering Our Place in Nature. Contemporary Discourse, vol. 8, no. 1, 29 Jan. 2017, pp. 146–148. Print.
2016
- Ghanta, Shreeja. The Human Intrusion towards the Balance of Nature in Rachel Carson's The Silent Spring: A Review. Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities. VIII, No.1, 16 Feb. 2016, pp. 159–164. ISSN 0975-2935 (Scopus Listed).
- Ghanta, Shreeja. Unmasking the Masked: Ecotheoretical Reflections with Reference to Kamala Markandaya's Nectar in a Sieve. Man In India, vol. no. 97, no. 2, 16 Apr. 2017, pp. 439–443. ISSN 97 (2): 439-443 (Scopus Listed).
- Ghanta, Shreeja. The Use of Language and Human Psyche in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things. Man In India, vol. NO.96, no. 9, 20 Nov. 2016, pp. 3037–3043. ISSN 96 (9): 3037-3043 (Scopus Listed).
Book Chapter Publications:
2017
- The Indian Ecofeminist Discourse With reference to Kamala Markandaya's Nectar In a Sieve. National Conference On An Applicative Approach To Ecology In Literature, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, March 2017, pp. 263–267. Print. ISBN: 9788192830261.
- Post-Colonial Environmental Imagination in Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide. 2017
- Innovations In English Language Teaching and Literary Studies, vol. 2, March 2017, pp. 156-161. Print. ISBN: 8193368274.
- Ecological Marxist Critique of Kamala Markandaya's Nectar in a Sieve. Proceedings of Recent Trends in English Literature, October 2017. Print. ISBN: 9789386782250.
2018
- The Colonial Encounter: Critical Analysis of Basavaraj Naikar's The Sun Behind the Cloud. Exploring New Horizons, January 2018. Print. ISBN: 9789386722010
- Ecological Marxist Enquiry of Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies. EnglishLanguage,2018
- Literature and Linguistics. Print. ISBN: 9386782588, Volume-2, November 2018, pp:1-5.
- Ecocritical Analysis of Linda Hogan’s Solar Storms. English Literature and Education. Print. ISBN: 9789386782595, November 2018, pp: 1-3.
2019
- Language, Literature and Culture. ISBN- 938678274X, March 2019, p: 8-9.
2021
- Ghanta, S. Land and Mind: Indigenous Views in Linda Hogan's Solar Storms. International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Science. Vol:VI, October 2021. E-ISSN: 2456-557
Linda Hogan's Solar Storms
- A Study of Psychic Reconfigurations of Linda Hogan's Solar Storms. International Conference on Recent Trends in Language, Literature & Linguistics. Accepted for Publication.
- An Exploration of Terrestrial Intelligence of Linda Hogan's Solar Storms. International Conference on Social Consciousness in Literature. Accepted for Publication.
Areas of Interest:
- Indian Writing in English
- Environmental Humanities
- Indian Indigenous Ecocriticism
- Aesthetics and Environmental Art
- Environmental Digital Humanities
- Women’s Writing
- Cultural Studies