NIDHI VATS, Associate Professor, PhD (GKU)

 

 

 

 

 

Nidhi Vats
Associate Professor

Office No: 103, Arts Faculty Building, University of Delhi, South Campus
Preferred Contact hours:

South Campus: By Appointment

North Campus: By appointment

E: mail: nvats@english.du.ac.in

 

PhD (Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, 2011)

MA (English: Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, 2008)

BA (English Hons.: Bhupendra Narayan Mandal University, Madhepura, Bihar 2006)

 

Statement:

My field of interests includes Language studies, Indian Novels in English, Indian Mythology and Folklores. As a research scholar I have worked on Sri Aurobindo’s Savitri. The thesis emphasizes on the mythical interpretations in Savitri and their allegorical impact. Here I focus on revealing Savitri as a classic combination of vibrating poetry and self-realized spirituality. I have also worked with and published on the area of Indian Novel in English with a special focus on women novelists in the Indian Subcontinent and Folklore Studies. 

Areas of Interest/ Research:

Language studies, Indian Novels in English, Indian Literature, Indian Mythology and Folklore Studies.

Courses Taught:

Language and Linguistics, Literary Theory and Criticism, Ancient Greek and Latin Literature in Translation, Twentieth Century Novel, Nineteenth Century Novel, European Comedy, The Novel in India, Indian Literature.

Representative Publications:

 Books:

  • Living Strategy in Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters and Namita Gokhale’s Gods, Graves and Grandmother: A Comparative Study, Nirmal Publications, Delhi, 2012. ISBN: 978-81-86400-203-6.
  • Mythical Interpretations in Sri Aurobindo’s Savitri, Nirmal Publications, Delhi, 2012. ISBN: 978-8186400-204-4.

Research Papers:

  • Religious Boutique or Spiritual Laboratory? A Critical Study of Namita Gokhale’s Gods, Graves and Grandmother published in Anukriti (An International Peer Reviewed Refereed Research Journal), Vol. 11, No. 9, September 2021 ISSN : 2250-1193
  • Visualization of the Urban Landscape in Sarnath Banerjee’s Corridor published in Shodh Drishti (An International Peer Reviewed Refereed Research Journal), Vol. 12, No. 11.1, November, 2021 ISSN : 0976-6650137
  • Sohar in Magahi: The Celebration of the Beginning of Life published in International Research Journal of Commerce, Arts and Science Volume 12 Issue 10 ISSN 2319 – 9202 (Online)
  • Female Subjectivity: A study of Manju Kapur’s select novels published in International Research Journal of Management, Sociology & Humanities Vol 12 Issue 8 ISSN 2277 – 9809 (online)
  • The Representation of Nature in Magahi Folktales, published in Bhartiya Bhasha, Siksha, Sahitya evam Shodh, 11th Volume (Issue 6); ISSN 2321 –9726 (online)
  • The Cautionary Voice in Allan Hollinghurst’s The Line of Beauty, published in International Research Journal of Management Sociology & Humanities, Volume 11th (Issue 10) ISSN 2277–9809 (0nline)
  • Rasa in John Keats’ Lamia published in “The Interiors” (ed. Dr. Neeraj Kumar), ISSN: 2319-4804
  • Religion, Violence and Politics in Tehmina Durrani’s Blasphemy; published in “The Interiors” (ed. Dr. Neeraj Kumar), ISSN: 2319-4804
  • Radical Feminism in Bapsi Sidhwa’s Pakistani Bride; published in Readings (ed. Dr. Rizwan Khan), ISSN: 2277-8039 (Co-author: Dr. Santosh Chahar)
  • Living Strategy in Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters; published in “Explorer” (ed. Dr. R.A. Singh) vol: XXXIX Summer-2012, ISSN: 09474-6757

Chapters Contributed:

  • Folktales of Magadhanchal: Myths and Interpretation; published by Folklore: A Key To Cultural Understanding (ed. Swati Samantaray), ISBN: 978-93-89110-30-2
  • Exploring Middle Classes in the novels of Manju Kapur; published in The Indian Novels in English (ed. Dr. P.K. Singh), ISBN: 978-93-82532-24-8