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Prof. K.A.Geetha

Head of Department(HoD), Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

Cultural Studies, Dalit Literature, Post colonial literatures
Office no. A-313/13, Chamber No 301/20 BITS Pilani KK Birla Goa Campus Goa - 403726

Publications

                                                           List of Publications   

BOOKS

  1. K.A.Geetha. Contesting Categories, Remapping Boundaries: Literary Interventions by Tamil Dalits. Cambridge Scholarly Publications: UK (2014 ) ISBN 978-1-4438-6808-2
  2. K.A.Geetha  An Introduction to Tamil Dalit Literature   Emerald Publishers: India (2022) ISBN 9789392188190

BOOK CHAPTERS

  1. K.A.Geetha. "Embedded Hierarchies and Subjugated Differences: A Study of Tamil Dalit women” Reading Dalit: Essays on Dalit Literary Representations Ed. GJV Prasad,   Pencraft International, Delhi (2021) 122-131; JSL (2008) 67-73
  2. K.A. Geetha. “Shifting Terrains: The Fashioning of the Tamil Dalit Subject” Readings on Dalit Identity: History, Literature and Religion Ed. Swaraj Basu Orient Blackswan: Hyderabad (2016) 261-279
  3. K.A. Geetha. “A Dalit Among Dalits: The Angst of Tamil Dalit Women” Literature of our Times: Post-Colonial studies in the Twenty First Century Eds Bill Ashcroft et al. Rodopi  Press: New York (2012) 411-432
  4. K.A.Geetha “Roles” (Trans.) No Alphabet in Sight: New Dalit Writing from South  India Dossier 1: Tamil and Malayalam Edited by K. Satyanarayana and Susie Tharu  Penguin, India (2011) 75-80

JOURNAL ARTICLES – SCOPUS/WOS INDEXED

  1. K.A.Geetha (Co-authored with Gyanesh Govindarajan et al).“Enhancing Social Capital and Reciprocity through Community News Media during Covid-19: A Study of Video Volunteers: Online Information Review Vol.47:7(2023)1396-1414 https://doi.org/10.1108/OIR-09-2022-0514 (Web of Science & Scopus Q1 H index – 64; Impact factor 5.4)
  2. K.A. Geetha (co-authored with Bhushan Sharma) “ Casteing Gender: Interstional Oppression of Dalit women” Journal of International Women’s Studies Vol 22: 10 (2021) 1-7 (Scopus – Q3; H index 24)
  3. K.A.Geetha. Entrenched Fissures: Caste and Social Differences among the Devadasis” Journal of International Women’s Studies Vol 22: 4 (2021) 87-96 (Scopus – Q3; H index 24)
  4. K.A.Geetha. “Housing the Unhomely: A Study of Srilankan Panchamar Fiction” (2020) Interventions:International Journal of Post Colonial Studies Web of Science & Scopus – Q1; H index – 16) https://doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2020.1784023 
  5. K.A.Geetha. “Memory as Communication: An Analysis of the Reclamation of Panchami Lands”(2020) Interventions: International Journal of Post Colonial Studies (Web of Science & Scopus – Q1; H index – 16) https://doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2020.1753549  
  6. K.A.Geetha. “In Perennial oppression: Internalised Ideologies of the Devadasis” Journal of              International Women’s Studies Vol 21: 2 (2020) 67-75 (Scopus – Q3; H index 24) https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol21/iss2/7 
  7. K.A.Geetha. “Stripping Illusions and Mirroring Realities: Ed Bullins, the Absurdist” IUP       Journal of English Studies Vol.XIII: 1 (2018) 23-32. (Scopus – Q2)
  8. K.A.Geetha “Not a Literature of Lament: An Analysis of Emerging themes and Trends        in Tamil Dalit Literature” IUP Journal of English Studies Vol 10: 3 (2015) 50-58 (Scopus – Q2)
  9. K.A.Geetha “Unified Tamil Dalit Identity: Problematics and Anomalies” Prose  Studies  History, Theory, Criticism Vol 36 Issue 2 (2014) 130 – 140. (Web of Science & Scopus -Q1; H index – 11) http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01440357.2014.93357                 
  10. K.A.Geetha. “From Panchamars to Dalit: The Evolution of Tamil Dalit Writing”       Prose Studies History, Theory, Criticism   Volume 33 Issue 2 117- 131 (Web of Science & Scopus – Q1;   H index – 11) http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01440357.2011.632220.
  11. K.A.Geetha. “Societal Transformation Through Literature: A Study of Students’ Response to Tamil DalitLiterature” Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies Volume 13 No.3 (2011) 398-421 (Web of Science & Scopus – Q1; H index -16) http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2011.597598 
  12. K.A.Geetha. “Representation and Resistance: Strategies in Bama’s Karukku and Raj Gautaman’s Siluvai Raj Sarithiram” Journal of Post Colonial Writing Volume  47Issue3, (2011) 320-329 (Web of Science Scopus – Q1; H index 16) http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17449855.2011.564899   
  13. K.A.Geetha. "In Need of Translation: An Analysis of Srilankan Dalit Literature” ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature (2010) Volume 4133-44 (Web of Sciences & Scopus-Q3; H index – 11)  https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/ariel/article/viewFile/35085/28976  

JOURNAL ARTICLES - PEER REVEIWED

  1. K.A. Geetha & Priyanshu Gupta “Cultural in Context – Divergences in Rural and Urban Consumer Behavior"International Journal of Communication Vol 25: 1-2 (2015) 77-95
  2. K.A.Geetha & O.J.Joycee “Self-Consciously Indian, Sub-Consciously Judaic: A Study of Nissim Ezekiel’s Poems” Conspectus: A Journal of English Studies Volume 6 (2012) 45- 553. 
  3. K.A.Geetha & K.Srilata  “From Subjugation to Celebration- A Study of Bama’s   Karukku and  Sangati” Language Forum, Bahri Publications: New Delhi.Vol.33   No.1. June (2007) 85-97 (prior to joining BITS)
  4. K.A. Geetha& K.Srilata “Tamil Dalit Women: Subjugated Differences”. Akshara: International Annual Research Journal of Critical and Creative Writing Vol. 4. March 2008, 24-30. (prior to joining BITS)

JOURNAL ARTICLES (IN TAMIL)

K.A.Geetha “Virivu Perum Porulum Marupadum Adaiyalamum”Kaalasuvadu Pathipagam: Chennai Issue 107 (2008) 57- 5858 Kaalasuvadu http://www.kalachuvadu.com/archives/issue-