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Address 33, Manu Apartments Mayur Vihar, Phase I Delhi 110091 Phone No 011 22610565 Office

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Web-Page EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Degree Institution / Board Year %/ Division Ph.D. in English (American Department of Humanities and Social 1992 NA Culture & Literature) Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) New Delhi Pre-PhD in Doctoral Department of Humanities and Social 1987 CGPA Integrated Programme Sciences, 7.0 on a 10 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) point scale New Delhi FIRST

PG: MA in English Dayalbagh Educational Institute, 1984 67.80 (Deemed University), Dayalbagh, Agra FIRST

UG: Bachelor of Arts WTC, Dayalbagh, (Agra University), 1982 69.37 Agra FIRST

Other qualifications: ALL FROM: Department of Sanskrit, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, 2009 3 Year Integrated (Deemed University), Dayalbagh, Agra to Programme in Theology (in Distance mode) 2012 (PGDT, MA, M.Phil.) PGDT 1. Post graduate Diploma 85.2 in Theology 2. MA in Theology Department of Sanskrit, 2011 69.7 CGPA on a 10 point scale

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3. M.Phil in Theology Same as Above 2012 7.98 CGPA on a 10 point scale

CAREER PROFILE: Work Experience (Research, Teaching & Professional): More than 28 years as on October 1, 2017

Name of College/ Post Held Class(es) From To University/Organizatio Taught/Assignment n Maharaja Agrasen Associate BA Hons English, 19.3.04 Date College, University of Professor BA Prog Delhi (Permanent)

Cluster Innovation Programme 28.11.14 27.5.1 Centre, University of Programme Coordinator 5 Delhi, (On deputation Coordinato of B.A (Hum & for 1 yr and 10 mths r/ Assoc Social Sciences approx) Prof. 31.7.13 27.5.1 Cluster Innovation B.A (Hum & Social 5 Centre, University of Associate Sciences) Delhi, Delhi (on Professor deputation)

Maharaja Agrasen BA (H) English, BA 19.3.04 31.7.1 College, University of Associate (H) Journalism, BA 3 Delhi, Delhi Professor

Institute of Lifelong Creation of E- Learning, University of Associate content in English 1.7.08 31.12. Delhi (on Deputation Professor & Language & Culture 9 for 1year 6 months) Fellow

Maharaja Agrasen BA (H) English, BA 01.3.99 18.3.0 College, University of Senior (H) Journalism, BA 4 Delhi, Delhi Lecturer (Permanen t)

Maharaja Agrasen Lecturer BA (H) English, BA 18.9.95 28.2.99 College/ University of (Permanen (P) Delhi, Delhi t)

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Shyam Lal College/ Lecturer BA (H) English, BA University of Delhi, (Ad-hoc) (P) 24.7. 95 17. 9.95 Delhi

Vivekanand College/ Lecturer BA (H) English, BA 10.1. 95 30.4.95 University of Delhi, (Ad-hoc) (P) Delhi

Vivekanand College/ Lecturer BA (H) English, BA 21.11.9 23. University of Delhi, (Ad-hoc) (P) 4 12.94 Delhi Sr Tech. Macmillan India Ltd, Executive Incharge, Higher 1.11.93 20.11.9 Delhi Education Program 4 Department of Senior Humanities and Social Research B. Tech, I-II year 10.1.88 29.7. 91 Sciences, Indian Fellow- Institute of (Full-Time) Technology, Delhi

Department of Junior B Tech, I-II year 10.1. 86 10.1. 88 Humanities and Social Research Sciences, Indian Fellow, Institute of (Full Time) Technology, Delhi

POST GRADUATE TEACHING - From 2010-15, taught MA courses at the Department of English, North Campus, University of Delhi. - From 2001 to 2006, taught MA (English) courses of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), at its Study Centres in various colleges of University of Delhi. • ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIGNMENTS

• Programme Coordinator: BA Honours (Humanities and Social Sciences), Cluster Innovation Centre, from Nov.28, 2014 to May 27, 2015 • Course Coordinator for 56 e-lessons for Basic and Intermediate Levels of EFL/ESL learners in India, ‘English Language Learning in India’ from July 2008 to January 2010 at the Institute of Lifelong Learning (ILLL), University of Delhi, South Campus (UDSC). • Workshop Convenor of English Language Learning held on December 17, 2009 at ILLL, UDSC. • Convener, UGC Refresher Course in English entitled, “Teaching of English”, at CPDHE, ILLL, University of Delhi, North Campus, held from February 04-23, 2008. • Member, Faculty of Arts Committee from 2007-10 • Observer, FMS-BMS-2013 Entrance Examination, University of Delhi.

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• Convenor: Grievance Redressal Committee: Since April 2017 • Director, IQAC, Dec. 2015 to Oct 2016 • Teacher-in-Charge: During the Academic Sessions 1995-1997 and 1999-2001. • Secretary, Staff Council: 2 Terms (1997 & 1998). • Teachers’ Representative on MAC Governing Body: November 09, 2001 thru’ November 09, 2002, Nov 2016 to date • Executive Member, Staff Association, MAC for many years • Convener: Sexual Harassment Committee Admissions Committee, Prospectus Committee, Discipline Committee, Magazine Committee, Academic Supervisory Committee, etc during various Academic Sessions. • Member: Student Advisory Committee, Medical Committee, Alumni Committee, Internal Assessment Committee, Student-Faculty Committee, Time Table Committee, Library Committee, etc.

AREAS OF INTEREST / SPECIALIZATION

• American Studies (special focus on American Literature) • Cultural Studies (special focus on Popular Culture, Gender and the Indigenous) • Theology (Sant Mat, Spiritual Ecology, Bhakti Cult) • English Language Materials Production and e learning • Early Modernism: Eliot, Yeats and Virginia Woolf SUBJECTS TAUGHT

A. At Undergraduate level, BA (Hons) English and BA (Hons) Journalism: Univ. of Delhi 20TH Century Indian Writings/Popular Fiction/Modernism: Woolf, Eliot and Yeats/American Literature/Development Communication Studies/Mass Culture and Social Psyche B. At Post Graduate level, MA in English of the University of Delhi 1. American Literature: Crevecoeur, Frederick Douglass and Edward Albee 2. New Literatures in English (Canadian Literature): Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje and Maria Campbell

RESEARCH GUIDANCE

1. 2014. Ph. D Supervisor, Dept. of English, University of Delhi TITLE: “Masculinities, Colonialism and Literature of the Hunt” (under progress since 2013) 2. 2010 PhD Supervisor, School of Humanities IGNOU, New Delhi TITLE: “Creative Interventions in Literature and Cinema (study of select women writers and women film makers)” (under progress) 3. Supervision of M. Phil Dissertation (awarded in 2006) TITLE: “Opening up of the Canon: Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and Gurinder Chadha’s Bride and Prejudice”, submitted to Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla.

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PUBLICATIONS Books, Edited Journals, Research Papers, Book Chapters, Review Articles, Translations, English Language Materials Production, Popular Articles, Creative Writing (poems & short stories) and E-content (more than 85)

I. BOOKS (AUTHORED/EDITED) (7 in No.) 1. Srivastava, Prem K. (Co-ed.) (2017) Spiritual Ecology and Sustainability: Practice and Confluence, ISBN: 978-93-5207 -386-3 Authorspress Publishers, New Delhi.

2. Srivastava, Prem K. (Co-ed.) (2017) Re-storying the Indigenous and the Popular Imaginary Volume III, ISBN 978-93-5207 -385-6 Authorspress Publishers, New Delhi.

3. Srivastava, Prem K. (Author) (2015) Standing by the Wayside. (ISBN 978-909404- 15-1) Poetry Space Ltd, Bristol, United Kingdom. www.poetryspace.co.uk

4. Srivastava, Prem K. (Author) (2014): Leslie Fiedler: Critic, Provocateur and Pop Culture Guru. McFarland Publishers Inc, North Carolina, USA, 2014. ISBN-13: 978- 0786463510 http://www.mcfarlandbooks.com/book-2.php?id=978-0-7864-6351-0

5. Srivastava, Prem K. (co-ed.) (2014) Cultures of the Indigenous: India and Beyond Volume I (ISBN: 978-81-7273-923-2) Authorspress, New Delhi http://www.authorspressbooks.com/book_detail.php?preference=542i

6. Srivastava, Prem K. (co-ed.) (2014) De-territorialising Diversities: Literatures of the Indigenous and Marginalised, Volume II (ISBN 978-81-7273-926-3) Authorspress, New Delhi http://www.authorspressbooks.com/book_detail.php?preference=543

7. Srivastava, Prem K. (Co-author & Co-editor) (2013): Foundation Course: Language Literature and Creativity (English) Orient Black Swan & University of Delhi, Delhi ISBN 987-81-250-5263-0 http://www.orientblackswan.com/display.asp?categoryID=21&isbn=978-81-250- 5263-0&detail=3

II. EDITED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, JOURNALS AND NEWSLETTERS (14 in no.) 1. 2017 Co-editor: Fortell (UGC Approved) Journal for Teaching English Language and Literature. Special Issue on Assessment: Issues and Challenges) July 2017, ISSUE 35. ISSN No: 2229 – 6557 2. 2016: Co-editor: Quality Assurance in Higher Education (ed. Niraj Kumar) Victorious Publishers(India) ISBN: 978-93-84224-72-1

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 3. 2016: Guest Editor: SMART CITIES: Citizen Science and Eco-Habitat for Sustainable Development. Associated Publishing House, Agra ISBN (13):978-93- 81778-46-3 4. 2017: Editor, AADEIs Newsletter (Jan, 2017, Vol III) of The Association of Alumni of Dayalbagh Educational Institutions (Regd.), DEI, Dayalbagh Agra 5. 2016: Editor, AADEIs Newsletter (July, 2016, Vol II, No. I) of The Association of Alumni of Dayalbagh Educational Institutions (Regd.), DEI, Dayalbagh Agra 6. 2015: Editor: “Autumn Showcase” Poetry Space, Bristol United Kingdom. 7. 2015: Guest Editor, Fortell (UGC Approved) (ISSN No: 2229 – 6557) Journal for Teaching English Language and Literature, publ by Forum for Teachers of English Langauge and Literature, New Delhi, September, 2015 Issue no. 31. 8. 2014: Guest Editor, “Non-Urban Cultures” ( Special issue) Literaria, An International Journal of New Literature Across the World (UGC Approved) (ISSN 2229-4600) Vol 4, No1, 2014 Bahri Publications, New Delhi. 9. 2012: Co-Guest Editor, Special Issue on “Using Literature for Developing Language Skills”, Fortell (UGC Approved) (ISSN No: 2229 – 6557) Journal for Teaching English Language and Literature, New Delhi, September, 2012 Issue no. 25. 10. 2011: Co-Guest Editor, Special Issue on “Assessment, Evaluation and Testing”, Fortell (UGC Approved) (ISSN No: 2229 – 6557) Journal for Teaching English Language and Literature, publ by Forum for Teachers of English Langauge and Literature, New Delhi New Delhi September, 2011 Issue no. 22. 11. 2011: Co-Guest Editor, Fortell (UGC Approved) (ISSN No: 2229 – 6557) Journal for Teaching English Language and Literature, publ by Forum for Teachers of English Langauge and Literature, New Delhi May, 2011 Issue no. 21 12. 2011: Co-Guest Editor, Special Issue on “Literature: Classroom Transactions”, Fortell (UGC Approved) (ISSN No: 2229 – 6557) publ by Forum for Teachers of English Langauge and Literature, New Delhi January, 2011 Issue no. 20. 13. 2010: Co-Guest Editor, Special Issue on “E-Learning”, (UGC Approved) Fortell, (ISSN No: 2229 – 6557) New Delhi September 2010 Issue no. 19. 14. 2003: Guest Editor, “New Literatures in English” (Special issue) Creative Forum, (UGC Approved) (ISSN 0975-6396) Journal of Literary and Critical Writings, Bahri Publications, New Delhi. Vol 16, No 3-4. Jul-Dec 2003. III RESEARCH PAPERS/REVIEW ARTICLES IN REFEREED-PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS (28 IN NO.) 1. 2016: Srivastava, Prem K, “Separation and Longing in Viraha Barahmasa, Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, (ed. Pami Dua) DUJHSS ISSN: 2348-4357, Vol 3, 2016 pp 43-56

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 2. 2016: Srivastava, Prem K & Rai, Pratibha, “Towards Quality Symbiosis: Spiritual Ecology and Value Education (With a special reference to Indigenous Cultures)” Indian Journal of Social Inquiry, Vol. 8, No. 2, June 2016 pp 118-131 (ISSN 0974-9012) ed. by Niraj Kumar.

3. 2016: Srivastava, Prem K " Makers of A Canon." The Book Review, Volume XL, Number 4, April, 2016. pp 31-32 4. 2015: (Co authored) “Developing a Connect between Spiritual Ecology and Sustainability in the University Curriculum through Empirical Study” DU Journal of Undergraduate Research and Innovation ( Managing ed. D Bhaskar) ISSN:2348- 4357, Vol 1, Issue 2, May 2015, 252-274. 5. 2014: “Lynn Echevvaria, Life Histories of Bahai Women in Canada” in Religion and Gender (ISSN: 1878-5417) ed. by Adriaan Van Klinken, Vol 4, no 2 (2014) Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 247-251. 6. 2014: “E-Learning: a Pedagogical Frontier or a Heterotopia?” Language and Language Teaching, Vol. 3. No.1 Issue 5 Jan. 2014 ISSN: 2277-307X (eds. Ramakant Agnihotri & A L Khanna) 43-49 http://azimpremjifoundation.org/pdf/LLT%205_final_Jan%202014.pdf 7. 2013: “Theorizing Bhakti in the Indian Context: Emergence, Affluence, Confluence, Efflorescence and Relevance (A Systems Approach)” Literary Paritantra (Systems) An International Journal on Literature and Theory, DEI, India. Vol. 3 Nos. 1&2 Basant (Spring) 2013,18-27 (ISSN 0974-7923) 8. 2013: “A Kaleidoscopic mosaic of relationships: Painted Years” Muse India, the literary ejournal, Issue 49:May-June 2013 (ISSN:0975-1815) http://www.museindia.com/regularcontent.asp?issid=49&id=4203&title=Bo ok%20Review(s) 9. 2013: “Pedagogical Alignments between Literature and Language: In conversation with Professor Jonathan Gil Harris” Co-authored. Fortell (ISSN No: 2229 – 6557) January 2013, Issue no. 26. Pp 28-32 10. 2012: “An Indian Encounter: An interview with Jeannette Armstrong” Studies in Canadian Literature. Issue.37.1.2012 Managing editor, Kathryn Taglia, University of New Brunswick. Canada, ISSN: 1718-7850. pp 232-243. http://journals.hil.unb.ca/index.php/SCL/article/view/20038 11. 2012: “Doubly Glossed” (Book Review of Poems Come Home (2011)), galatea resurrects#18 (a poetry engagement) St. Helena, California ed. By Eileen Tabios, May 30, 2012. 12. 2012:“Translation Matters” Indian Literature (bi-monthly Journal) ISBN 81- 297- 1157-5, Sahitya Akademi, vol. 267, Jan-Feb. 2012 issue, 232-236. 13. 2011: “Fire and the Sexuality Conundrum in Contemporary India: A Cinematic Gaze” Occasional Paper (Series III), Developing Countries Research Center, University of Delhi, Delhi, February 2011: 1-30 14. 2011:“Classroom Observation and Supervision within the ambit of Continual Professional Development (CPD) “An Interview with Rod Bolitho, Academic

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 Director of Norwich Institute for Language Education (NILE) UK. (Co-Authored) Fortell (ISSN No:2229–6557) September 2011, Issue no. 22, 32-34. 15. 2011: “Unwrapping the trappings of Continuous Cumulative Evaluation (CCE): an Irritant or a Blessing in Disguise?” Interview with Prof. Geetha Durairajan, Fortell, (ISSN No:2229–6557) New Delhi, May 2011, Issue no. 21,26-28. 16. 2010: 'Tracing an Indian Diaspora: Contexts, Memories, Representations' South Asian Diaspora, Tailor & Francis, (Print ISSN: 1943-8192 Online ISSN: 1943- 8184)Vol. 2, Issue 1 2010: 136-138. 17. 2010: “A legacy we have (almost) made our own: English language in India” Fortell. (ISSN No:2229–6557) New Delhi, Issue no.18 May 2010: 3-5 18. 2010: “Cultural Diversity: A Pedagogical Negotiation” Indian Literature Sahitya Akademi’s Bi-monthly Journal, ISBN 81-297-1157-5, New Delhi. No.256: March/April 2010 Vol. LIV No.2.188-198. 19. 2010: Interview with Professor Malashri Lal in Special Issue on “E- Learning” Fortell, (ISSN No:2229–6557) September, 2010 Issue no. 19,18-20. Can be viewed at: http://fortell.org/fortell/Interviews.aspx 20. 2009:“British Popular Fiction in an Indian Classroom: A View from the Other” Literary Paritantra (Systems) International Journal on Literature and Theory, (ISSN 0974-7923) DEI, India. Spring (Basant) Issue, Vol.1 No.1 Jan. 2009: 65-76 21. 2008: “Gillu” Indian Literature Sahitya Akademi’s Bi-monthly Journal, ISBN 81-297-1157-5, New Delhi, No.245: May-June 2008 Vol LII No.3: 188-192 (Indian Literature Golden Jubilee Literary Translation Competition’s Prize-Winning translated story of Mahadevi Verma) Web link http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/23340537?uid=3738256&uid=2129&uid=2134 &uid=2&uid=70&uid=4&sid=21102544728777 22. 2006: “The Culture Conundrum: Can it be Popular?” Yearly Academic Journal, , University of Delhi, Delhi. 2006: 1-16. 23. 2003: “The Postmodern Condition and the Politics of the Popular.” Creative Forum, Journal of Literary and Critical Writings. (ISSN 0975-6396) Bahri Publications, New Delhi. Vol. 16, No 1-2. Jan-Jun, 2003: 119-130. 24. 2002: “Giving the Devil His Due – Revisited.” Dialog, an Inter-Disciplinary Peer Reviewed Journal, Panjab University, Chandigarh. May 2002: 73-80. ISSN 0975-4881 25. 1999: “Popular Literature: A Fiedlerian Perspective” Jadhavpur Journal of Comparative Literature (JJCL) ISSN 048-1143 peer-reviewed annual journal, Department of Comparative Literature, Jadhavpur University, Kolkata. 1998-99, Vol. 36 26. 1994: “A Psychological Analysis of Alienation in Modern Jewish-American Literature.” Psycho-Lingua, (Print ISSN: 0377-3132) 1994, 24: 1 27. 1994: “The American Dream: A Psychological View.” Indian Psychological Review. (ISSN 0019-6215) 1994, Vol. 41: 9-10 28. 1993: “The American Male Psyche: A Psychological Analysis.” Indian Journal of Psychology. (ISSN 0019-5553) 1993, Vol. 68 (3&4) 91-93

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A. Book Chapters and Foreword to book (10) 1. 2015:“Foreword” to Folktales of a Forgotten Folk (2015) by Samuel Dani, Authorspress, New Delhi (ISBN 978-93-5207-148-7) pp 7-10 2. 2015: “Consider the Source, But How Much? Ruskin Bond and Vishal Bharadwaj The Blue Umbrella” in Bollywoodising Literature, Forging Cinema (ed. Simran Chadha), ISBN- 13: 978-9351710059, Research India Press, New Delhi: 96-117 3. 2015 “Knowledge Keepers: Canadian Cinema about the Indigenous” in Gender and Diversity: India, Canada and Beyond (eds. Malashri Lal et al) ISBN: 9788131607145 Rawat Publications, Jaipur, 2015:225-240 4. 2013: “Guru Shishya Parampara (Teacher-Taught Tradition): Redefinition in Contemporary Indian Narratives, Written and Visual” Word and Image: Articulations on Literature and Films Dabir & Mishra (eds) ISBN 9788171920839, Dattsons publishers, New Delhi, 2013 5. 2012: “Kayan Devi and Phinno Devi: Education & Folk Knowledge”, Chamba-Achamba: Women’s Oral Culture ISBN 9788126032662, 8126032669 (ed. by Malashri Lal & Sukrita Paul Kumar), Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi, 2012:228-238 6. 2012: “Rooni Devi and Punya Devi: Marriage Rituals” Chamba-Achamba: Women’s Oral Culture ed. by Malashri Lal & Kumar, ISBN 9788126032662, 8126032669 Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi, 2012: 238-247 7. 2011: “There is Nothing Romantic at All!” (Co-translation of Hindi story written by Manisha Kulshreshta) Her Piece of Sky, Contemporary Hindi Stories ed. by Deepa Agarwal, ISBN10 : 9381017069, Zubaan Books, an Imprint of Kali for Women, New Delhi. 2011: 135 – 159. 8. 2009: “Intellectual Angst and Mental Despair: Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway” in Agarwala S, Das I & Kumar K (eds) Health Psychology, ISBN: 978-81-8424-476-2, Allied Publishers, New Delhi, 2009:310-322 9. 2008: “Literature Still Matters - The Namesake: Woman reads a Woman” in Pathak, Dabir & Mishra (eds) Contemporary Fiction: An Anthology of Female Writers, ISBN: 8176258350, Sarup & Sons, New Delhi, 2008: 28-47 http://books.google.co.in/books?id=OoicEs0osl8C&pg=PR15&source=gbs_selected_page s&cad=3#v=onepage&q&f=false 10. 2005: “Pragmatic Humanities: The Notion of Value and Ethics in Literature.” Theology, Science and Technology: Ethics and Moral Values. ISBN 18-259-1890-6 (Eds) Saxena, Prem K & Chaturvedi, Devendra K. Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 2005: 245-249.

A.1 Chapters in Conference Proceedings Books (3) 1. 2014: “Translation to a ‘Better World Order’ in the Radhasoami Tradition of India” The Reconstructions of Classics: Studies on Literature Translation from the Perspective of Religion. Comparative Literature and World Literature Research Centre, Shanghai Normal University and Pusan National University, China, June 20-21, 2014:50-64 2. 2013: “Glimpses of Bhakti and Sufi Consciousness in Radhasoami Faith”. Spiritual Consciousness (eds. Sriramamurti, Prashant & Mohan) ISBN 13: 9788178224435, New Age Books, Motilal Banarasidass Publishers, New Age Books, New Delhi, 2013, 231-246

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 3. 2009: “Theorizing Bhakti in the Indian Context” Systems (Paritantra) for Better World Order. Sahni Vishal (ed.) Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Ltd, New Delhi, 2009:191-95.

B. Popular Articles in Newsletters and Literary Magazines (6)

1. 2016: “It is not an Island, Sirjee!” AADEIs Newsletter, Vol 2, 2016 2. 2010: “Visiting Scholars Report” Center for Women and Gender Studies Newsletter University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Fall 2010.16-18 3. 2010: “Marginality Revisited…” dcrc newsletter Developing Countries Research Center University of Delhi, Delhi, April, 2010 Volume No.1: p3. 4. 2009: “English: Story within a Story” Confluence: South Asian Perspectives, London, 07801 569 640, January, 2009:10-11. 5. 2008: “Such a long Journey: Cultural Diversity, Linguistic Plurality and Literary Traditions of India” Confluence: South Asian Perspectives, London, 07801 569 640, November, 2008:10. 6. 2007: “New Initiatives: DU’s Satellite Colleges moving Centerstage: ELT Workshop at Maharaja Agrasen College”, University of Delhi, Delhi. Fortell Issue 12, September 2007:20-21. C. Creative & Popular Writing (poems, stories & articles) in Journals & Newspapers (National & International) (13)

1. 2013: “Haunt”, “Seamstress” and “Warrior of the Night” in Muse India the literary e- journal. Issue 47:Jan-Feb 2013 (ISSN:0975- 1815).http://www.museindia.com/viewarticle.asp?myr=2013&issid=47&id=3936. 2. 2012: “Oh! Kashmir” a short Story in Muse India Issue 45: Sep-Oct 2012 (ISSN:0975- 1815).http://www.museindia.com/featurecontent.asp?issid=45&id=3621. 3. 2012: “The Fifth” Contemporary Literary Review India (CLRI) Print ISSN 2250-3366 literary journal July 2012 Pune, India.http://www.contemporaryliteraryreviewindia.com/2012/07/clri-july-2012.html. 4. 2012: “Hum…” The Enchanting Verses Literary Review Issue XV March 2012, p14.(ISSN no.0974-3057) Ed. Sonnet Mondal. Print & Web.http://www.theenchantingverses.org/issue-xv-march-2012.html. 5. 2012: “Shakti and Bhakti of Draupadi” The Speaking Tree, The Times of India March 4, 2012. http://www.speakingtree.in/spiritual-articles/epics/shakti-and-bhakti-of- draupadi&sort=new#. 6. 2012 “Apprentice” in Poetry Showcase - Summer 2012 PoetrySpace, Bristol, UK http://www.poetryspace.co.uk/2012/05/poetry-showcase-summer-2012/ May 2012 7. 2012: “Haunt” in “Poetry Showcase – Spring 2012”. Poetry Space, Bristol, UK. Web http://www.poetryspace.co.uk/ Wednesday, 22 February 2012. 8. 2012: “Prism” in Kritya InternationaL Poetry Journal, ( ISSN no. 0976-514X) March, 2012. 9. 2011: “Reach Out’ MACROSCOPE, Newsletter Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi. July 2011. 10. 2011: “Mother, Homecoming, Breakdown, Afloat, Spewing Venom, Deception” 6 poems in English in Families: A JOURNAL OF REPRESENTATIONS (ISSN No. 0975-7007) Vol. 8, No.2 & Vol.9, No.1, 2011: 144-153 ed. & published by Sanjukta Dasgupta, Kolkata. Print. 11. 2011: “A Letter to every child who is an adult now” MACROSCOPE, Newsletter. Maharaja

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 Agrasen College, University of Delhi. July 2011. 12. 2010: A selection of poems in Kritya InternationaL Poetry Journal, 2010. (ISSN no. 0976- 514X). 13. 2006: “Bonds with James”, Editorial Page - Hindustan Times. December 11, 2006.

V. Course Coordinator & Editor. 56 e-lessons for Basic and Intermediate Levels of EFL/ESL learners in India: for 4 undergraduate books viz. Fluency in English II Tiger’s Eye Everyday English Contemporary English Can be viewed at: http://vle.du.ac.in/mod/tab/view.php?id=8109 VI. Web based: E Content of Undergraduate Courses: (At the Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi): (Between July 01, 2008 and December 31, 2009) (4)

1. Author. Chapter 6a “Indian Pride and Prejudice” Unit 6: Writing in English, Cultural Diversity, Linguistic Pluality and Literary Traditions in India, (pages 1-35). http://vle.du.ac.in/mod/book/view.php?id=6033 2. Author. Chapter 6b “ Raja Rao: English with a difference” Unit 6: Writing in English Cultural Diversity, Linguistic Plurality and Literary Traditions in India, (pages 36- 70).). http://vle.du.ac.in/mod/book/view.php?id=6042 3. Author. Chapter 6c: Ayappa Paniker and Padma Sachdeva” Writing in English Cultural Diversity, Linguistic Plurality and Literary Traditions in India, (pages 71- 100).). http://vle.du.ac.in/mod/book/view.php?id=6047 4. Co-Author: Chapter 8a Unit 8 Gujarati Literary Culture Cultural Diversity, Linguistic Plurality and Literary Traditions in India, (pages1- 17).). http://vle.du.ac.in/mod/book/view.php?id=6074

VII. Materials Production of English Language Proficiency Course (ILLL, UoD) from 2008-2012 (Co-Editing and Content Writing) (22)

8 Modules of Basic level (Family, Social Etiquette, On the Campus, Finding a Job, Food, Sense and Sensitivity, Going Places, At the Workplace) 8 Modules of Intermediate level (Family, Social Etiquette, On the Campus, Finding a Job, Food, Sense and Sensitivity, Going Places, At the Workplace) 6 Modules of Advanced level (Globalization, Going Places, Media (Coordinator), Career and Personality Development, Culture, Consumerism and Marketplace

ORGANIZATION/ PRESENTATIONS/ INVITED TALKS OF/AT CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS/ (International/National)

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 ORGANIZATION OF CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS/TALKS (International/National)

1. 2017: Co Convenor National Conference on “Reading Migrations: Fractured Histories” March 20, 21, Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi. 2. 2017: Coordinator, Annual Lecture series, Dept of English, Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi for many years. 3. 2016: IQAC Director in the Conference on “Practicing Quality Culture in Institutions of Higher Education” Maharaja Agrasen College (April 13, 2016) 4. 2016: Member, Seminar Committee “Interdisciplinary Conference on City Lives: Spaces and Narratives” February 24-25, 2016, Dept of English, Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi 5. 2016: Member, Seminar Committee: 4th National Academic Students Congress (NSAC) on ‘Quality Assurance in Higher Education’ March 11-12, 2015,Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi 6. 2014: Conference Convenor: “Spiritual Ecology and Sustainability: Confluence and Relevance in the 21st Century” Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi (November 13th 2014) 7. 2013: Convenor and Organizer of International Conference, “De-territorialising Cultures, Literatures and Languages of the Indigenous” Feb.6th and 7th 2013, Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi in collaboration with IGNCA, Delhi, sponsored by ICSSR, Delhi. 8. 2012-13: Coordinator, Annual Lecture series, Dept of English, Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi. 9. 2009: Convenor: Workshop on English Language Learning, University of Delhi, South Campus, December 17, 2009. 10. 2007: Co-organized International Seminar on “Cultural Diversity In South Asia: Literary Confluence and Divergence” held on February 27-28, 2007 at India International Center, New Delhi. 11. 2007: Organized the Talk-cum-Discussion on the “Relevance of Sufi Philosophy and Rumi’s Poetry in the Contemporary Context”, by Dr Nevit Ergin (an eminent Rumi translator and expert) from California, US at the Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi, Delhi, in association with US Embassy - Cultural Affairs Section, on October 17, 2007. 12. 2007: Organized the workshop for teachers of English on “Effective Reading: Strategies and Resources” by Prof. Neil J. Anderson from Brigham Young University Proto, Utah at Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi, Delhi, in association with FORTELL on May 19, 2007. 13. 2007: Organized the talk of Prof. R M George, University of Philadelphia on March 07, 2007 at Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi, Delhi.

INVITED TALKS/SESSIONS CHAIR/PAPER PRESENTATIONS in INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS:

INVITED TALKS AT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITIES

1. 2014: “The Futures of American Studies: Some Perspectives from India” Salzburg Global Seminar SASSA-12 “Defining America: New Writing, New Voices, New Directions” (SEP 27-OCT 01, 2014) Salzburg Global Seminar, Schloss Leopoldskron, Salzburg, Austria.

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 2. 2014: “Translation to a ‘Better World Order’ in the Radhasoami Tradition of India” in the International Conference on “The Reconstructions of Classics: Studies on Literature Translation from the Perspective of Religion” Comparative Literature and World Literature Research Centre, Shanghai Normal University and Pusan National University, China, June 20- 21, 2014:50-64

3. 2012: “Oral narratives of older women of the Gaddi tribe of Himachal Pradesh” at Michigan Technological University, Houghton, USA on April 16, 2012.

SESSIONS CHAIR AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES

1. 2012: Session chair “Historical Retrieval, II” USACLALS AND MELUS Conference (April 19- 22, 2012) Santa Clara University, San Francisco, California, April 21, 2012

2. 2010: Session Chair: International Conference titled CHOTRO III Local Knowledge - Global Translations: The Imagination and Images of Indigenous Communities in the Twenty-first Century. Bhasha Research and Publications Centre, Vadodara, India in association with the Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (ACLALS). Delhi & Shimla. September 11-16, 2010.

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (Paper/Poster)

14. 2014: “Leslie Fiedler: De-territorialising American Studies” in the Annual Conference, Department of English, University of Delhi titled, “Futures of American Studies.” 3-5 March 2014

15. 2013: “Memory and Consciousness in Literature (with special reference to Douglass’ Slave Narrative and Toni Morrison’s Beloved)” (Poster) International Conference on Towards a Science of Consciousness (TSC 13) University of Arizona and Dayalbagh Educational Institute, March 3-9, 2013.

16. 2012: “Are you listening? Innovative Listening Texts and Practices in the Indian Tertiary Context” The 10th Asia TEFL International Conference on "Expanding Horizons of Language and Communication: ELT Issues, Challenges and Implications” October 4-6, 2012, Gurgaon, India.

17. 2012: “Leslie A Fiedler: Re-bordering the American Canon (A postcolonial Perspective)” USACLALS AND MELUS Conference (April 19-22, 2012) on “Ethnic Literatures and Transnationalism” Santa Clara University, San Francisco, California, April 20, 2012

18. 2012: Paper presentation on “Knowledge Keepers: Canadian Cinema about the Indigenous” in the International Conference on “Gender, Diversity and Cultural Pluralism” organised by Center for Canadian Studies (UOD), University of British

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 Columbia, D’Fait Canada and Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute (SICI) at India International Centre, New Delhi 17-18 January 2012.

19. 2011: Paper: “Leslie A Fiedler: Rupturing and Re-forming Canons (A Post-colonial Perspective)” in The Fifth International ASAA Conference on “Vanishing Borders in the Age of Globalism: Austral-Asian Perspectives” organized by Osmania University Centre for International Programmes, Hyderabad, in collaboration with The Association for the Study of Australia in Asia (ASAA) 12–14, December 2011.

20. 2010: Paper: “Glimpses of Bhakti and Sufi Consciousness in Radhasoami Faith.” International Seminar on Spiritual Consciousness Studies (SPIRCON): The Radhasoami Faith. Dayalbagh Educational Institute (Deemed University), Agra, India. November 12-14, 2010.

21. 2010: Paper: presentation on “A study of ‘live’ oral narratives of older women of the Gaddi tribe of Barhmaur, Himachal Pradesh, India” in International Conference titled CHOTRO III Local Knowledge - Global Translations: The Imagination and Images of Indigenous Communities in the Twenty-first Century organized by Bhasha Research and Publications Centre, Vadodara, India in association with the Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (ACLALS). Delhi & Shimla. September 11-16, 2010.

22. 2010: Paper: “Guru Shishya Parampara: Subversion or Redefinition in Contemporary India”. Strokes Across Cultures: 15th Triennial International Association of Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (IACLALS) Conference. Department of English Studies, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus. June 6-12, 2010.

23. 2009: Paper: “Theorizing Bhakti in the Indian Context”, Joint International Conference on Applied Systems Research and xxxiii National Systems Conference (ASR-NSC 2009) DEI Deemed University, Dayalbagh, Agra. November 27-29, 2009.

24. 2008: “Bond in the classroom” “Human and Health Sciences Conference” University of Huddersfield, UK, June 5-6, 2008

25. 2007: Paper: “Cultural Diversity and Pedagogical Negotiation: An Indian Perspective” during the “VI World Conference & XIV All India English Teachers’ Conference,” held at the Department of English and Foreign Languages, Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak on September 05-06, 2007.

26. 2007: Paper: “Cultural Diversity: The Politics of Inclusion/Exclusion – Into or Outside the Classroom,” during the International Seminar on “Cultural Diversity in South Asia: Literary Confluence and Divergence” at India International Centre in collaboration with ASIA PROJECT New Delhi (Feb. 27-28, 2007)

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 INVITED TALKS/CHAIR at NATIONAL Level in UNIVERSITIES, CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/ WORKSHOPS

INVITED TALKS

27. 2017 (August 25) Invited talk on “Barahmasa and the Feminine” (Even.) University of Delhi. 28. 2017 (July 24) Invited Talk, “Teaching Literature Experientially” at FDP: Innovative Teaching-Learning Methods in Literature, Language and Culture, July 24-29 2017 at School of Languages and Culture, Sharda University, Greater Noida, UP

29. 2017, (April 19) Conducted workshop on “Study of Feminism in Modern and Contemporary Literature and Culture” School of Languages and Culture, Sharda University, Greater Noida, UP 30. 2017(Feb.22): “Women, Gender and Popular Culture in India”, at School of Languages and Culture, Sharda University, Greater Noida, UP 31. 2017(Feb. 10-11): “And thus, They Spoke… Oral Expressions and Environment” National Seminar on Tribal Literature and Oral Expressions in India, organized by Sahitya Akademi, Delhi at Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India 32. 2017 (Feb 07): Sessions Chair at UGC National Seminar on “Transgendered Lives: Praxis of Silence and Exclusion, SGND Khalsa College, University of Delhi 33. February 04, 2016: Paper Presentation (co-author),“Shifting Paradigms: Deep Ecology and Indigenous Cultural Practices” in National Conference on Biodiversity and Climate Change, Interdependencies in Nature: Pressures and Policies, February 4-5, 2016, Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi. 34. Feb 24, 2016: Chair (Session 1: Urban Designs: Narratives and Dimensions): “Interdisciplinary Conference on City Lives: Spaces and Narratives” February 24-25, 2016, Dept of English, Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi 35. 2016: “Gender and Indian Cultural Traditions” (March 08) SGND Khalsa College, University of Delhi 36. 2015 (March 05): “Journey of the Other” Video talk at Delhi Doordarshan, DD Bharti Channel, New Delhi 37. 2014: “AlterNative Anthropology: Indigenous Women in Canadian Cinema” WSDC, Refresher Course, University of Delhi, Dec 09. 38. 2013: “Translation as Practice” at Workshop on Applied Course: Translation and Interpreting, University of Delhi on 28th September, 2013 39. 2010: “The ‘Untold’ of the ’Told’”. 21st Grassroots Colloquium on “Theatre of the Margins” Developing Countries Research Center, University of Delhi, Delhi. 40. 2008: “Cultural Collision: A Pedagogical Negotiation” at the UGC National Conference on Globalization and Multiculturalism: Contemporary Trends in Language, Literature and the Media, held from Mar 13-15, 2008 at the Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, University of Delhi, Delhi. 41. 2007: Paper: “Cultural Diversity: The Politics of Inclusion/Exclusion – Into or Outside the Classroom,” during the International Seminar on “Cultural Diversity in South Asia: Literary Confluence and Divergence” at India International Centre in collaboration with ASIA PROJECT New Delhi (Feb. 27-28, 2007) 42. 2007: As Expert Resource Person presented talk on “E learning” for the 3 day National Workshop on “Development of Technology Based Reading Material for English Language Teaching”. Faculty of Education, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Deemed University, Dayalbagh Agra, from April 14-17, 2007.

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 43. 2005: As the Expert Resource Person on ‘Culture’, made a presentation on “Readings on Culture and Evaluation Methodologies”, for the Workshop on BA Foundation Programme entitled, “Language, Literature & Culture”, held on August 09-10, 2005, at the Centre for Professional Development in Higher Education, University of Delhi, Delhi. 44. 2002: “Perspectives on Popular Culture and Literature,” during the UGC Sponsored 58th Four-Week Orientation Course Academic Staff College, (UGC-ASC), Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, on April 20, 2002

PRESENTATIONS in Seminars and Workshops: PAPER/POSTER

45. 2017 (April 5-7) Invited presentation “Ontological articulations of the folk: Deshivad and the Barahmasa of North India” at the National Seminar on ‘Indian Literature and Social Development: Theory, Practice and Community Impact’ at Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla in collaboration with Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi (05-07 April, 2017) 46. 2015: “Symbiotic Connections: Spiritual Ecology and Value Education (With special Reference to Indigenous Cultures)” at 2 day Conference on Value Based Science, Engineering, Management Quality Education: Trends and Policy, 30-31 October, 2015, at Dayalbagh Educational Institute (Deemed University) Dayalbagh, Agra. 47. 2016: “ Shifting Paradigms: Deep Ecology and Indigenous Cultural Practices” with Pratibha Rai in the National Conference on Bio diversity and Climate Change: Interdependencies in Nature: Pressures and Policies, February 4-5, 2016, Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi. 48. 2011: Reflective Mirrors: Spiritual Storytelling Discourse and Human Consciousness (Poster) CONCENT 2011. Centre for Consciousness Studies, Dayalbagh Educational Institute (Deemed University), Dayalbagh, Agra, INDIA. Oct.1-2, 2011. 49. 2004: “The Notion of Popular Culture” in “Language, Literature & Culture,” at Centre for Professional Development in Higher Education, University of Delhi, Delhi, on October 06- 27, 2004. 50. 2004: “Subverting Traditions: Fiedler’s Cultural Perspectives on the Anti-Family Myth and the American Male,” in “American Studies: Literature, History and Myth,” at Centre for Professional Development in Higher Education, University of Delhi, Delhi, from December 22, 2003 – January 12, 2004.

WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS AS RESOURCE PERSON

51. 2013 (20-22 May): Resource Person for 3 day Orientation Workshop on Foundation Course, Language, Literature and Creativity II, University of Delhi. 52. 2013 (3-5 June): Resource Person for 3 day Orientation Workshop on Foundation Course, Language, Literature and Creativity II, University of Delhi 53. 2013 (10-12 June): Resource Person for 3 day Orientation Workshop on Foundation Course, Language, Literature and Creativity II, University of Delhi. 54. 2013 (17-19 June): Resource Person for 3 day Orientation Workshop on Foundation Course, Language, Literature and Creativity II, University of Delhi 55. 2013 (15-17 July): Resource Person for 3 day Orientation Workshop on Foundation Course, Language, Literature and Creativity II, University of Delhi. 56. 2013 (19 Aug): Resource Person for one day Orientation Workshop on Foundation Course, Language, Literature and Creativity II, University of Delhi. 57. 2010: Presentation (Joint) on “Grammar Teaching-Practice or Consciousness Raising” in Materials Development for Heterogeneous Classes (one week workshop) steered by

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 Professor Penny Ur, University of Israel at ILLL, University of Delhi, Delhi. February 15-20, 2010. 58. 2010: Resource Person in Three Day Workshop “Cultural Diversity in India’ from Feb 09- 11, 2010, Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi. 59. 2009: Presentation on ‘Mahabharata’ at UKEIRI Workshop (UK Open University and University of Delhi Partnership Programme) held at Convention Center North Campus University of Delhi (Feb 02-05, 2009) 60. 2008: Presentation in One week “English Language Teacher Training Workshop” at ILLL, University of Delhi from Aug 25-31 2008.

RESEARCH PROJECTS (MAJOR GRANTS/RESEARCH COLLABORATION)

COMPLETED PROJECTS:

INTERNATIONAL 1. 2010: Faculty Research Programme (FRP) of Shastri Indo Canadian Institute (SICI) and D’Fait Canada from April 01 2010 to March 31, 2011 in which four weeks were spent at Center for Women’s and Gender Studies (CWAGS) University of British Columbia, Vancouver (Oct. 07 to Nov. 3, 2010) Understanding Canadian Diversity Differently: Literary Adaptations in Cinema, Grant: 3,600$

NATIONAL

2. 2013-15: DU Innovation project (MAC-202), “Developing a Connect between Spiritual Ecology and Sustainability in the University Curriculum through Empirical Study” Grant: Rs 300,000/- approx. 3. 2009-12: Team Member of Sahitya Akademi Project on Narrating and Translating Women’s Cultural Heritage in Chamba led by Prof. Malashri Lal and Dr Sukrita Paul Kumar. Approx grant Rs 4,00,000/-. Result: Seminar presentations and papers published in book Chamba Achamba: Women’s Oral Culture, Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi, 2012 4. June 2011-March 2012, Post Doctoral Research Fellowship/Grant for four months awarded by Advanced Center for American Studies (ACAS), Osmania University Center for international Programmes (OUCIP) availed between August 16 2011 and March 29, 2012 for the research project in the field of American Studies for four months. Grant: Rs 1,20,000/-

Honours, Awards and Distinctions 1. 2014: FELLOW-SALZGURG GLOBAL SEMINAR, SASSA 12, SALBURG AUSTRIA 2. 2013-15: Mentor on Innovation Project MAC-201 “Impact of Dilli Haat as a socio- cultural (folk) and commercial oasis, on the urban youth: exchanges and negotiations”. Grant: Rs 3,00,000/- by Delhi University Research Council 3. 2011-12: Post Doctoral Research Fellowship awarded by Advanced Center for American Studies (ACAS), Osmania University Center for international Programmes (OUCIP) between June 2011 and March 2012. 4. 2010: “Shastri Fellow” of Shastri Indo Canadian Institute (SICI) and D’Fait Canada in which four weeks were spent at Center for Women’s and Gender Studies (CWAGS) University of British Columbia, Vancouver from October 07 to November 3 2010 in the area of Indigenous Literature and Cinema.

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 5. 2008-2009: Fellow: Institute of Lifelong Learning, South campus, University of Delhi, India. Research assignment: E materials production on ‘Cultural Diversity in India’ and ‘English Language Learning.’ 6. 2009-2016: Fellow: Developing Studies Research Centre, University of Delhi. 7. 2009: First Prize by ‘Systems Society of India’, Creative Writing Competition on the theme “Application of Systems Theory to Novel Fields & Dimensions”, held on Jan 14, 2009, New Delhi. 8. 2008: Translation Prize awarded by Sahitya Akademi in March 2008 in the All India Indian Literature Golden Jubilee (1957-2007) Literary Translation Competition in the category of Fiction. (From Hindi to English). 9. 2006: Certificate of Appreciation from the Chairman, Maharaja Agrasen College, for organizing an Audio-Visual Presentation on the History, Development, Current status & Future Plans of the College during the Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony of its permanent building on Feb 02, 2006. 10. 1988-91: Senior Research Fellowship at Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi during 1988-91, based on the All India Common Examination for Research Admissions 1985 (CERA 1985) 11. 1989: Outstanding Performance Award in the Annual Course on “American Civilization,” organized by the American Studies Research Center (ASRC), Hyderabad, from August 01-26, 1989. As a result, also featured on the cover page of the Oct. 1989 issue of the SPAN magazine, published by United States Information Service, American Centre, New Delhi. 12. 1986-88: Junior Research Fellowship at Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi during 1986-88, based on the All India Common Examination for Research Admissions 1985 (CERA 1985) 13. 1982-83: National Merit Scholarship for securing Position in the B.A. examination of the University.

CONTRIBUTION AS EDITOR/MEMBER ON EDITORIAL BOARDS

1. Editor, AADEIs Newsletter of The Association of Alumni of Dayalbagh Educational Institutions, DEI, Dayalbagh Agra since 2015 2. MEMBER ON EDITORIAL BOARDS 3. 2014-15 On the Editorial board of Alumni Association of Dayalbagh Educational Institutions (AADEIs), Agra. 4. 2010-Date: On the Editorial Board of Creative Forum: Peer reviewed International Journal (ISSN 0975-6396). 5. 2009-date: On the Editorial Board, Fortell (ISSN No: 2229 – 6557) Journal for Teaching English Language and Literature, New Delhi since 2009. 6. 2011-date: On the Editorial Board, LITERARIA: An International Journal of New Literature Across the World (ISSN 2229-4600). 7. 2009-Date: On the Editorial Board of Language Forum: Peer reviewed International Journal (ISSN 0253-9071). 8. 2008: Editing and Formatting of Web-based Course on ‘Human Rights, Gender, and Environment’ (HRGE) BA Programme course for the website of University of Delhi, Jul- Sep 2008.

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 REVIEWING

9. 2016 onwards: On the Peer Review Board of the journal Lapis Lazuli (UGC approved) New Delhi 10. 2014: Member, Editorial Review Board, Dialog, international journal, Punjab University, Chandigarh. 11. 2014: Member, Review committee of English Language Proficiency Course, University of Delhi. 12. Expert on The Preview Committee on Language and Literature, Consortium of Educational Transmission (CEC), UGC, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi, since September 2006. 13. Expert on Evaluation of ‘e-content proposals’ at Consortium of Educational Transmission (CEC), UGC, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi, since September 2006. 14. Expert, Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication (PGDJMC) DEI University.

ADVISORY

15. On the Advisory Committee of Developing Countries Research Centre (dcrc), University of Delhi. (TILL 2015) 16. On National Advisory Council, Centre for Human Security Studies, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.

17. ON COMMITTEES AND BOARDS 18. On the Research Committee of Developing Countries Research Centre (dcrc), University of Delhi. (TILL 2015) 19. On the Apex Committee, English Language Proficiency Course, Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi (2009-2012). 20. On Syllabus Revision Committee, FYUP, DU 2013-14 21. Member on Doctoral Committee, School of Humanities, IGNOU, Delhi since 2014 22. On Research Review Committee of Shastri Indo Canadian Institute, New Delhi since 2016

23. PhD Examiner for the Department of English, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, in the field of American and Indian Literatures respectively, during the Academic Sessions 2000 thru’ 2003.

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL/ACADEMIC BODIES/SOCIETIES

24. Member: Salzburg Global Seminar, Austria 2014 25. Life Member: Osmania University Center for International Programmes, (OUCIP) and Advanced Center for American Studies, (ACAS) Hyderabad. 26. Life Member: Systems Society of India, New Delhi. 27. Life Member: International Association of Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (IACLALS), New Delhi. 28. Life Member: Forum for Teachers of English Language and Literature (FORTELL), New Delhi. 29. Life Member: Comparative Literature Association of India (CLAI), New Delhi. 30. Life Member: Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IAAS), Shimla.

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 31. Life Member: Alumni Association of Dayalbagh Educational Institutions (AADEIs), Agra. 32. Member: Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi. 33. Member: American Center, New Delhi. 34. Member: Association for the study of Australasia (ASAA). (2011-13).

CONTRIBUTION TO THE ACADEMIC LIFE OF THE UNIVERSITY (1994-16)

• Head examiner: Three papers in American Literature of BA hons English • Member, Organising Committee & Event Coordinator: Antardhvani 2015 • Member, Organising Committee & Event Coordinator: Antardhvani 2014 • Event Coordinator: Antardhvani 2013 • Member: Empowered Committee of FYUP Foundation Courses, 2013-14 • Member: Empowered Committee of Syllabus Revision of English Discipline and Applied Courses, Dept. of English, 2013-14 • Convenor and Member: Board of Paper-setters of BA Honours English for many years. • Head Examiner and Additional Examiner for many years. • Member: Faculty of Arts Committee (2007-10) A. CONTRIBUTION TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY COURSE (ELPC), SINCE 2008 § Coordinator: Pilot Programme, Maharaja Agrasen College, January-March, 2008 § Coordinator, South Campus Center, 2009 § Member, Course Materials Team (2008 to 2012) § Member, Review and Revision committee § Member, Testing Team

SPORTS/COMMUNITY AND EXTENSION SERVICES

1. 2011-date: Member SPHEEHA: Society for Preservation of Heritage, Ecology and Environment of Agra 2. July 2006 and September 2007: Workshops with Jagori, an NGO (working towards the betterment of women) on ‘The Safety of Women in Public Spaces’ at Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi. 3. As member of PEHEL, University of Delhi’s support Group for women staff, students and workmen (karamcharis), organized several awareness programs at college and university levels. 4. Organized the “Clean Your City” campaign in the college during 2003-2004, as a part of the initiative of the Government of Delhi. 5. Supported several ‘Blood Donation Camps’ in the college. 6. 2006: Organized UN International Youth Day on August 12, 2006 as part of ACTIVE, Department of English celebrations, in collaboration with UNESCO.

B. RECHARGE PROGRAMMES: REFRESHER COURSES ATTENDED 1. “Language, Literature and Culture”, at Centre for Professional Development in Higher Education (UGC-ASC), University of Delhi, Delhi, from October 06-27, 2004. 2. “American Studies: Literature, History and Myth”, at Centre for Professional Development in Higher Education (UGC-ASC), University of Delhi, Delhi, from December 22, 2003 - Jan 12, 2004.

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DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA Oct, 2017 3. “Indian Literature”, at the Centre for Professional Development in Higher Education, University of Delhi, Delhi, from October 05-24, 1998. 4. “Women Studies” at the Centre for Professional Development in Higher Education, University of Delhi, Delhi, from April 08–28, 1997. C. ORIENTATION PROGRAMME 1. 57th Four-Week Orientation Course at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, from February 19-March 21, 2002. D. Other 3-4 Week Duration Programmes 1. Four-Week Annual Course on "American Civilization”, American Studies Research Center (ASRC), Hyderabad, from August 01-26, 1989. 2. Three-Week Research Project, "Leslie Fiedler as a Culture Critic", American Studies Research Centre, Hyderabad, from January 30-Feb 19, 1988.

PREM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA

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