Department of English
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Name: Dr. Charu Goyal
Head & Associate Professor
Qualification: MA, PhD
Experience: 14 Years
Awards & Recognitions
Received best paper award in the National Conference on Applied Science and Humanities in Engineering organized by Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities, Jaipur on SeptembeR 9-10,2016.
Publications
- "Reverting the Childhood Gaze : Barbara Walker's Revisionist Fairy Tales" in National Journal VOICES Volume 12 No. 1 June - July 2022. ISSN - 2230-875X.
- "Palimpsesting : The present Over the past of City Scopes; Jerry Pinto and Rahul Srivastava's Talk of the Town" in national journal 'VOICES'. ISSN – 2230-875X.
- "Forward Fairy Tale, Delete Romance A Feminist Reinterpretation of Red Riding Hood" published in Research Journal of English Language and Literature (RJELAL) a Peer Reviewed International Journal Volume 5 Issue 3, 2017. ISSN 2395-2636 (P) 2321-3108 (O).
- Moral Parables of Feminist Assertions : The (Re) Interpretations of Little Red Riding Hood in national journal 'VOICES'. ISSN – 2230-875X.
- Book Chapter
- "Reworking Female Identity : Reinterpreting Red Riding Hood" in Prismatic perspectives on Feminism edition 2016. ISBN –978-93-81149-89-8
Name: Dr. Swatti Dhanwni
Assistant Professor
Qualification: MA, PhD, UGC NET, SET
Experience: 10 Years
Publications
- Exploring the Realm of Fantasy in E.B. White’s Charlotte’s Web in Voices (UGC Listed, Peer Reviewed Journal) March-April 2021 Volume 10 Number 1ISSN 2230-875X
- A hermeneutical analysis: reading Kavita Kane’s Sita’s Sister in voices (UGC listed, peer reviewed journal) august-september 2020 volume 9 number 1 issn 2230-875x
- An ecocritical approach to Henry David Thoreau'sWalden in Pragati’s English journal (UGC listed) June 2020 Volume 20 no. 1 ISSN 0975-4091
Name: Dr. Preeti Sharma
Qualification: M.Phil., Ph.D.
Experience: 13 Years
Awards & Recognition Publications
Name: Ms. Rishita Sharma
Qualification: B.A. (honours) English (University of Delhi), M.A. English (University of Delhi), NET
NEP-2020
B.A English Literature– Three/ Four Year Degree Course
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Paper I | Applied Language Skills and Literary Analysis | Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Literature |
Paper –II | English Literature: Elizabethan Age and Metaphysicals | Pre-Romantic and Romantic Literature |
B.A. – Pass Course (English)
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Paper | Poetry and Drama-I | Prose and Fiction- I |
- Demonstrate an ability to read and understand various literary genres.
- To develop knowledge and understanding of the historical development of English Literature from Old English to the present.
- Equip students with knowledge of English as a World language.
- To develop the ability to write clearly, effectively, and imaginatively, and to accommodate writing style to the content and nature of the subject.
- Conduct original research and be prepared to pursue advanced studies in English, Public Relations, or Communication fields.
- Interact orally in a variety of social and academic contexts.
- Increased critical awareness and intellectual independence.
- Choose an alternative career in dramatics, film-making and writing.
- Enhanced vocabulary and understanding of grammar, figures of speech and sentence pattern.
- Personality development by improved communication skills and soft skills.
- Competence in use of English in real life situations.
- Improved critical thinking and writing skills.
- Enriched knowledge of the subject for higher studies.
- Critical ability to read, analyze and interpret texts of different genres.
- Developing interview and observational skills.
- Improved writing skills and knowledge of journalistic report writing.
- Acquaintance with major social, political and religious movements from fourteenth to twentieth century.
- Understanding of basics of poetry, essay, short story, drama and novel as a literary form.
- Critical ability to read, analyze and interpret texts of different genres.
- Interpret and appreciate literature.
- Delineate major writers and their critical works in chronological order.
- Master basic terms of literary study.
- Analyze various elements of prose and poetry.
- Understanding of linguistics and phonetic transcription.
- Ability to identify the salient features of literary texts from a broad range of different periods of literature.
- Enthuses critical thinking through interpretation of a variety of texts.
- Ability to apply theoretical approaches while analyzing texts from different genres.
- Promotes research orientation which further develops problem-solving skills.
- Students will become accomplished readers who could articulate their own interpretations with broader perspective.
- Inculcates creative writing skills through Applied Learning.
- Enhanced competence in use of English in real-life situations.
- Demonstrate familiarity with a wide range of literary texts including criticism on those texts.
- Competence to analyze the function of texts and their relation to social, political and historical developments and major literary movements.
- Understanding the extensive range of literary works of British, American, Indian, and Post Colonial and women writers across the globe.
- Enhanced vocabulary and understanding of grammar, figures of speech and sentence pattern.
- Personality development by improved communication skills and soft skills.
- Understanding of major issues like race, gender, history and culture.
- Prowess to evaluate available resources for researching a topic of significance.
- Write papers that construct logical arguments and information.
- Prepare and deliver effective oral presentations with confidence.
- Journalism
- Teaching
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- Content writing
- Freelance Writing
- Publishing
- Writer
- Theatre and Acting
- Social Media Manager
- Blogging
- Public Relations Manager
- Advertising
- Translation
- Soft Skills Trainer
Departmental Activity:2022-2023
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Name of The Activity |
Date & Day |
Venue |
Objectives of The Activity |
Name of The Resource Person
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1. | Interactive session ‘Let’s Unite to Thrive for a Better World’ | 17 Dec, 2022 | Auditorium | To encourage students to be agents of change. | Department of English in collaboration with U&I. |
2. | Movie screening of the animated adaptation of George Orwell’s novella ‘Animal Farm.’ | 21 Jan, 2023 | Room No. 5 | To make students understand the impact of Bolshevik Revolution. | Department of English |
3. | Presentations by students of Semester I and III | 28 Jan, 2023 | Language Lab | Department of English | |
4. | Visit to “Queer Gulabi Pride Parade” | 29 Jan, 2023 | Police Commissionerate to Albert Hall | To inspire a sense of inclusion and cultural diversity | Department of English |
5. | Saga’22 | 3-4 Feb, 2023 | Auditorium | To broaden the horizons of an individual’s thoughts while realizing the importance of art and literature. | Department of English |
Departmental Activity:2021-2022
S.No. | Name of The Activity | Objectives of The Activity | Methodology | Name of The Resource Person |
1. | 10 Days FDP by the Department | Hybrid Mode | Faculty of the Department | |
2. | Extension Lecture on Bhakti Movement and Mirabai | To introduce students to the importance of Bhakti Movement in the poems of Mirabai | Online lecture 10 Aug, 2021 12 noon | Dr Sheetabh Sharma |
3. | Guest Lecture on Translation Studies | To help the students get a better insight in the changes that have come in recent years in Translation Studies | Online Lecture 22 Sep, 2021 12noon | Dr. Ishmeet Kaur Assistant Prof, Centre for English studies, Central Univ of Gujarat |
4. | SAGA’21, The Literature Festival | To encourage the interest of students towards literature studies and explore the various arenas of it. | Online & Offline festival of two days 21-22 Dec, 2021 Hybrid Mode 10-3 pm | Department of English Auditorium |
5. | BBC Documentary ‘The Romantics-Nature’ | To make students understand the Romantic era and the poets through a creative way | Online Screening through Google Meet 25 Jan, 2022 11.30 am | Department of English |
6. | Steller Tape A Tale National Level Storytelling Competition | To encourage students by providing them with a platform where they can showcase their creative skills. | Online 27 Jan, 2022 | Department of English in collaboration with Tape A Tale |
7. | Intra-College Quiz Competition For all the students of Department BA Pass Course , Honours I, II & III year MA Sem I& III On the syllabus of Pass Course & Honours | As it was the end of the academic session, the quiz helped the students to revise and test their knowledge of the syllabus. | Online Google Form 31 Jan, 2022 11.30 am | Department of English |
8. | Virtual Session by The Great Indian Book Tour | Online 5 February, 2022 | ||
9. | International Seminar on Post-Truth: Actual versus Alternate Reality | Virtual Mode 25-26 Feb,2022 | Department of English | |
10. | Presentations by students of Semester I and III | Virtual Mode 11-12 March, 2022 | Department of English |
Departmental Activity:2020-2021
S.No. | Name of The Activity | Date & Day | Time | Venue | Name of The Resource Person |
1. | Guest Lecture on History of English Literature | 16th October, 2020. Friday | 11 am | Online (Google Meet) | Prof. Rajul Bhargava |
2. | Quiz on the works of Jane Austen & Emily Dickinson | 23rd December, 2020. Wednesday | 11 am | Online | Department of English |
3. | Guest Lecture on History of Indian writing in English: A Historical Overview | 24th December, 2020. Thursday | 11:30 am | Online (Google Meet & Youtube) | Dr. Bhumika Sharma |
4. | SAGA’20 : Literature Festival | 5th-6th February, 2021. Friday & Saturday | 10 am-4 pm | Online (Google Meet & Youtube) | Department of English |
5. | Presentations of MA Final year students | 24th February, 2020. Wednesday | 11 am | Online (Google Meet) | Department of English |
6. | Soft skills enhancement Program- Non Teaching | 21-28 June, 2021 | 12 Noon | Online- 8 Days | Dr. Preeti Sharma Ms. Ankita Sharma |
Departmental Activity:2019-2020
S.No. | Name of The Activity | Date & Day | Time | Venue | Name of The Resource Person |
1. | Guest Lecture on Women’s Writing: An Ongoing Agenda | 1st October, 2019 Tuesday | 11.20 AM | Language Lab | Prof. Rajul Bhargava |
2. | Extension Lecture on English Patient | 16th October, 2019 wednesday | 11.20 AM | Language Lab | Prof. Bandana Chakraborty |
3. | Workshop: Being a Teacher Trainer | 30th October, 2019 Wednesday | 10.30 AM | Language Lab | Dr. Lisa Morgan Ms. Maria Snarski |
4. | Department Fest: ‘Saga: Beyond Conventions | 8th and 11th November, 2019 Friday, Monday | 10 AM - 3:30 PM | College Auditorium, College Ground | Inaugural: Prof. Lakshmi Kannan Dept. of English |
5. | Guest Lecture on Diasporic Writings | 25th February, 2020 Tuesday | 11 AM | Room No. 5 | Dr. Mukesh Pareek |
Departmental Activity:2018-2019
S.No. | Name of The Activity | Date & Day | Time | Venue | Name of The Resource Person |
1. | Educational Visits to Jawahar Kala Kendra | 30th June 2018 Saturday | 10 AM | Jawahar Kala Kendra | Mr. Mayank Mansingh Kaul Ms. Reha Sodhi |
2. | Movie Screening Manto | 27th September,2018 Thursday | 9.45 AM | World Trade Park | Dr. Charu Goyal Dr. Preeti Sharma |
3. | Creative Writing Club (English): Story and Poetry Writing Competitions | 3 Oct 2018, Wednesday, | 10 AM | Room No.2 | Prof. Joya Chakraborty |
4. | Extension Lecture on Indian Women Writers | 9th October,2018 Tuesday | 11.20 AM | Room No. 5 | Dr. Mini Nanda |
5. | Extension Lecture on Natyashastra and Theory of Rasas | 26th October, 2018. Friday | 12.10 PM | Room No. 5 | Prof. Basant Jaitley |
6. | Guest Lecture on Rape of the Lock | 3rd and 4th April 2019. Thursday, friday | 11.20 AM | Language Lab | Prof. Rajul Bhargava |
Departmental Activity:2017-2018
S.No. | Name of The Activity | Date & Day | Time | Venue | Name of The Resource Person |
1. | Educational Visits to Jawahar Kala Kendra | 11th August and 13th September, 2017 Friday, Wednesday | 11 AM | Jawahar Kala Kendra | Mr. Mani Kaul Mr. Rameshwar Singh Kaleka |
2. | Extension Lecture on Postcolonial Literature and Theory | 3rd October,2017 Tuesday | 11 AM | College Auditorium | Prof. Supriya Agarwal |
3. | Singing Voices: Orality and Literature | 7th October, 2017 Saturday | 9.30 AM to 5.00 PM | Diggi Palace | Prof. Rajul Bhargava |
4. | International conference on Teaching English in multicultural classrooms: Perspectives, Possibilities and Challenges | 30-31 October, 2017 Monday, Tuesday | 11 Am | College Auditorium | ELTAI, RELO, American Centre& British Council and Department of English |
5. | Extension Lecture on Renaissance Drama | 7th December,2017 Thursday | 11.30 AM | Room No. 5 | Dr. Mini Nanda |
6. | Extension Lecture on Background to American Literature | 25th January, 2018. | 12 Noon | Room No. 2 | Dr. Bhumika Sharma |
7. | Guest Lecture on Stylistics | January, 2018 | 11.20 AM | Room No. 5 | Dr. Sanjay Arora |
8. | Workshop on ‘Theories and Practice of Translation’ | 10th-11th February, 2017 Friday, Saturday | 10:30 AM | College Auditorium | Prof. Jasbir Jain Dr. Rashmi Chaturvedi Prof. Harish Narag Prof. Ranjeet Shah |
Departmental Activity:2016-2017
S.No. | Name of The Activity | Date & Day | Time | Venue | Name of The Resource Person |
1. | Movie Screening- Wuthering Heights | 23rd September,2016. Friday | 10.30 am | College Auditorium | Dr. Charu Goyal Dr. Preeti Sharma |
2. | National Seminar on “Shakespeare is Forever-21st Century Perspective | 7th October 2016 Friday | 9 AM to 2 PM | College Auditorium | Prof. Jasbir Jain Dr. Sanjay Arora |
3. | Workshop: The Art and Science of English Pronunciation | 29th and 30th November, 2016 Tuesday, Wednesday | 10:30 AM to 1:30 AM | College Auditorium | Mr. Bivash Mukherjee |
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