DR. DIBAKAR MAUT

DR. DIBAKAR MAUT

Assistant Professor HoD (Department- English)

Contact No: 6001067366

Educational Qualification: MA, PhD in English: “The Clash of Religions: A Postcolonial Study of Primitivism and Christianity in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart”. (KKHSOU, 2016)

Date of joining: 24.01.2018

Area of Interest: Linguistics, Post-Colonialism, Modern Poetry, Creative Writing, Literature of Northeast of India

Paper Published in Journal:

1. AJANTA – An International Multidisciplinary Quarterly Research Journal, Vol VIII, Issue II, “Understanding the Tribal Trickster of Folk Tales : A relative Study of the Assamese or Tribal Trickster “ Teton ” and Mark Twain’s Tom Sawyer”, April- June 2019

Book:
1. Painted Words: A Collection of Poems, Short Stories and Essays, 2021
Book Chapter:
1. Gauhati University Institute of Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) Text Book, Business Communication, Chapter 3 &4, 2019
2. Melange,Dr. Ashima Sharma Borah, Dr. Shrabani Bhadra, Dr. Ananta Pegu, IQAC, KC. Das Commerce College, Guwahati, Assam, “An Eco-Critical Study of Postcolonial Literature: Nature and Sustainable Development in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and Eco-Critical Dimensions of African Igbo Culture ”,2019
3. ILLUMINE-Light UpInternational Book of Multidisciplinary Studies, Vol II, Issue I,British Manya “Bishudhv Swaradhvani (Pure Vowels) r Baisista aru swakiyata: ak dhvanitatvik bislesan”, 2019
Paper presented in Conference/ Seminar:
1. International Seminar : Negotiating Culture : New Frontiers in Translation and Language Learning, Dept. of Foreign Languages, Gauhati University in collaboration with Institute of South Asian Studies, Russian State University for Humanities,
Moscow, Russia ,22and 23 January 2019, “ Translation of Shakespearian drama into Assamese : A Critical Study of Dr. Pona Mahanta’s Assamese Translation of Macbeth”
2. International Seminar : Indigenous Languages and Culture : Its preservation and Dissemination, Centre for Languages and Cultural Studies, Gauhati University, 21 st and 22 nd Sep’2018, Indigenous Languages and Culture Crushed by Colonial and Postcolonial Influence : Nirerian Igbo Language and Culture through Chinua Achebe’s Trilogy – Things Fall Apart, Arrow of God and No Longer at Ease.”
3. National Conference on Multidisciplinary Socio-Economic and Cultural Studies, 10 th July 2021at (IEI,Chandigarh) , “W.B. Yeats’ ‘ The Second Coming ’ and Indian Narasimha and Kalki Avatara: Understanding East and West in Modern Era ”
4. One Day National Webinar Emily Bronte’s Treatment of Intense Love in “ Wuthering Heights” ,3 rd July,2020 -“ModernWoman in Sashi Despande’s novel – That Long Silence.”