Reshma Vinayan Subha
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Email
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Location
Colchester Campus
Profile
- Literature, Psychoanalysis, Colonial Literature, Deconstruction, Derrida, Subalternity, Spivak
Biography
I am exploring the subtleties of colonial narratives through a Psychoanalytic lens as a fully- funded PhD scholar. My scholarly interests are in the interdisciplinarity of Literature and Psychoanalysis. I had the privilege of serving on the organizing committee for the 30th Anniversary of PPS Conference- Dreamscapes of Belonging in a Changing World and also as the Speaker at International Webinar-2024 on Intersection of Psyche and Literature, held at SN College, under the University of Kerala. I have engaged in multiple paper presentations, including the National Seminar Series AGORA 2020 held in S N College on the theme Working with Deconstruction. and Green reading of - Roving the New Wilderness in Diane Cooks novel. My passion for academia is also reflected in my professional experiences. I have served as a Teaching Assistant in the UK and an Assistant Lecturer in India. These roles have allowed me to engage with diverse academic environments. Beyond academia, I am interested in creative writing. I was selected for the All India flash fiction contest Shakespeare in the Age of Covid-19, an anthology of sonnets and short stories. My writings on the "Medium", share my passion for literature for a broader audience. I am happy to connect with scholars sharing similar interests and would like to exchange thoughts on literature and psychoanalysis.
Qualifications
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MA Psychoanalytic Studies University of Essex (2024)
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MA English Literature University of Kerala (2022)
Research and professional activities
Thesis
Finding Sycorax: Understanding the Subalternity of the Elusive Metaphor
Locating and Understanding the role of aging matriarchs in the colonial milieu
Supervisor: Dr. Marita Vyrgioti