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Faculty Department of Humanities & Social Sciences

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Dr. Srishti Raturi

Designation : Assistant Professor

Dr. Srishti Raturi has completed her Ph.D. with research focused on "Narrativising Illness: A Study of Select Novels of Jodi Picoult." With over six years of experience in the field of medical humanities, her academic interests include medical humanities, gender studies, folk and tribal literature (unheard voices), post-postmodern poetry, and poetic medicine. She integrates literary analysis with healthcare perspectives, exploring the intersections of narrative, culture, and human experience in medicine.

Dr Srishti Raturi's research reflects a multidisciplinary approach that bridges literature and healthcare, contributing to a deeper understanding of illness narratives and their social and cultural dimensions. Her scholarly work demonstrates a strong commitment to interdisciplinary research and the advancement of humanities-based approaches to healthcare, literature, and society.

Research & Patents

Dr. Raturi has published multiple research papers and poems in UGC-listed journals and presented her work at renowned national and international conferences. She has served as the Chapter President of the India Chapter of Students for Health Humanities, a global organization promoting the integration of healthcare and the humanities. Since 2024, she has been an active member of the International Health Humanities Network. Her research and scholarly engagement emphasize the critical role of narratives in healthcare, highlighting diverse voices and advancing interdisciplinary dialogue in medical humanities.