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Faculty Department of Humanities & Social Sciences

poulami banerjee

Poulami Banerjee

Designation : Assistant Professor

Poulami Banerjee holds a Ph.D. in English with a specialization in postcolonial studies, cultural representation, and film analysis. Her academic expertise encompasses research on consumerism, identity formation, and cultural hybridity in literature and cinema. She demonstrates a deep engagement with interdisciplinary scholarship, integrating literary theory, cultural studies, and visual narratives to explore evolving perspectives on representation and identity in global media.

Research & Patents

Ms. Banerjee has presented several research papers at national and international conferences, including those organized by MELOW and CHRIST University. Her research primarily focuses on postcolonialism, cultural representation, and film studies, with particular emphasis on the critical analysis of Disney and Japanese animated films through postcolonial and theoretical lenses. She has published research papers in reputed peer-reviewed journals and contributed a book chapter to The Routledge Encyclopedia of Indian Writing in English. Additionally, she actively participates in academic workshops and seminars, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and advancing critical thought in literary and cultural studies.