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Profile Academic Qualification Project PROFILE Dr.Subrat Jyoti Neog Associate Professor & Head Department of Assamese Tezpur University Email: [email protected] [email protected] Mobile: 9859917821/8486776391 Office: 91-3712-27-3241 ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION M.A. in Assamese (First Class First, Gauhati University) M.A. in English & PhD (Gauhati University) PROJECT (Completed) Title Funding Agency Period Funds (The Language of Dr. U.G.C. 2015-2017 2 Lakhs Bhabendra Nath Saikia’s Novels: An Analytical Study in the light of Stylistics) PUBLICATION (BOOKS) Sl.No Title Publisher Year of ISBN Publication 1. Sampratik Bharatiya Students Stores, 2019 978—93-88458- Chalachitra(Contemporary Guwahati 50-4 Indian Film) 2. Sailibijnan aru Asamiya Banalata, 2015 978-93-82056- Sahityar Saili(Stylistics and Guwahati 07-2 Style of Assamese Literature) 3. Chalachitra Sahitya(Film Aank-Baak, 2014 978-93-82726- Literature) Guwahati 821 4. Tapaswini(A book on life and Bedakantha, 2012 978-81-922324- literature of Dr. Mamoni Jorhat 5-4 Raisam Goswami) 5. Sahitya sanskritir Subas Jorhat Zila 2010 - ( Essays on Literature and Sahitya Sabha Culture) PUBLICATION (EDITED BOOKS) Sl.No Title Publisher Year of ISBN Publication 1. Indian Drama:Tradition & Books Way, 2014 978-93-81672- Transition(English) Kolkata 78-5 2. Bharatiya Natak: Parampara Bedakantha, 2012 978-93-5087- Aru Paribartan(Indian Drama: Jorhat 054-9 Tradition & transition ) PUBLICATION (RESEARCH PAPERS) Sl.No Title Journal/Research Publisher Year ISBN/ISSN Proceedings 1. Witch Hunting in Proceedings of D.K.D. College 2017 978-81-202- Literature(English) National 9871-1 Seminar on Violation of Human Rights Against Women in Rural India 2. Sankardeva aru (Prakash) Assam 2018 2279-0683 Wordsworthar Sahityat Publication Prakriti: Ek Board Aantahprathagata Adhyayan(Treatment of Nature in Sankardeva and Wordsworth’s Literature: An Intertextual Study) 3. Galpa Upanyasar (Gariyoshi) Sahitya-Prakash 2012 2349-5324 Chalachitrakaran kiman Phalaprasu(The Cinematization of Fictions) 4. Bharatiya Chalachitrat (Gariyoshi) Sahitya-Prakash 2013 2349-5324 pratiphalita sampratik samaj jibon(Reflection of Contemporary Social life in Indian Film) 5. Bidai Yash Chopra(Yash (Gariyoshi) Sahitya-Prakash 2012 2349-5324 Chopra’s Films) 6. Dr. Bhupen Hazarikaar (Gariyoshi) Sahitya-Prakash 2013 2349-5324 gadya sahityat bhasasailir Mardhurjya(The Language of Dr. Bhupen Hazarika’s Prose) 7. Bharatiya superhero (Gariyoshi) Sahitya-Prakash 2014 2349-5324 dharar sabir Aitihya(Tradition of Indian Superhero Films) 8. Kathanadi-Lokasadhur (Gariyoshi) Sahitya-Prakash 2016 2349-5324 punarnirman(Film Katha Nadi-Reconstruction of Folktales) 9. Munin Baruahar (Gariyoshi) Sahitya-Prakash 2011 2349-5324 chalachitrat hindi sabir Prabhab(Influence of Hindi Cinema in Munin Baruah’s film) 10. Dr. Bhabendra Nath (Gariyoshi) Sahitya-Prakash 2011 2349-5324 Saikiar “Anirban”(Dr. Bhabendra Nath Saikia’s Film “Anirban”) 11. Asamiya Chalachitra (Gariyoshi) Sahitya-Prakash 2020 2349-5324 Sahitya(Assamese Film Literature) 12. Maj Rati Keteki-Kaloshita (Satsari) Jatin 2018 2319-8893 samajar kalasanmata Choudhury on pratichabi( Swantana behalf of Bordoloi’s film “Maj Rati Jayanta Baruah, Keteki”-A Critical Study) 13. Bohubritta-Kabya (Satsari) Jatin 2019 2319-88932 Chalachitrar natun Choudhury on samprarikha(An Analytical behalf of Study on Utpal Dutta’s Jayanta Baruah, Poetry Film “Bohubritta”) 14. Sampratik Bharatiya (Satsari) Jatin 2020 2319-8893 aanchalik Chalachitrar Choudhury on Uttaran(Contemporary behalf of Indian Regional Films) Jayanta Baruah, 15. Adhibastabbadere (Satsari) Jatin 2020 2319-8893 samridha Chalachira Choudhury on “Aamis”(Bhaskar behalf of Hazarika’s Surrealist film Jayanta Baruah, “Aamis”) 16. Natun Natya Cintare (Satsari) Jatin 2018 2319-8893 Ekalabya Astitwa Choudhury on Aadi(Hillol Kumar Pathak’s behalf of plays: A Study) Jayanta Baruah, 17. Pakistani Chalachitrar Journal of Itihas HCDG College 2278-4314 Parampara(Tradition of Adhayan Chakra Pakistani Films) 18. Peace and Conflict Journal of Itihas HCDG College 2015 2278-4314 Management in N.E. Adhayan Chakra India: Teachers Role(English) 19. Sampratik Asamiya Swarnalipi Hridayananda 2013 2231-0517 Chalachitra(Contemporary Gogoi, Assamese Short Story) Guwahati (1980-2010) 20. Kinnarjibonkendrik Swarnalipi Hridayananda 2015 2278-4314 Sahitya(Transgender Gogoi,Guwahati Literature) 21. Asamiya Upanyasat Doksiri Sabda, Jorhat 2016 2294-8817 Gramin Jibon(Reflection of Rural Life in Assamese Novel) 22. Jibonimulak Chalachitrar Bhakti Baibhab Sankardeva 2017 978-93- Paramparat Sankardeva r Sangha 84679-57-6 Mahajiban(Sankardeva’s biopic in the tradition of Indian Biographical Films) 23. Saili aru sailibijnan(Style JOSAAC D.K.D. College 2014 2348-0602 and Stylistics) 24. Chalachitrar Bhasa(The Panchajanya ACTA, Sivasagar 2015 2230-911X Language of Cinema) Zone 25. Bijnapanar Bhasa(The Swarnalipi Hridayananda 2015 2231-0517 Language of Gogoi, Advertisement) Guwahati 26. Language policy and Panchajanya ACTA, 2019 2230-911X Language Planning: A Sivasagar Zone Study in the light of “The Assam Official Language Act,1960” PUBLICATION (BOOK CHAPTERS) Sl.No Title Book Year ISBN/ISSN 1. Western influence on Myriad Canvas 2016 978-8192-3993-3-4 Jyotiprasad’s Plays(English) 2. Lakshminath Bezbaruahar Bezbaruahar 2014 978-9351-041-41-2 Joymati Konwari Natakar Sandarsan Bhasa(Lakshminath Bezbaruah’s “Joymati Konwari”: A Linguistic Study) 3. Lakshminath Bezbaruahar Asamiya Bhasa 2012 978-81-72-13-176-0 galpa sahityar Bhasa(The sahitya sankriti Language and Style of Lakshminath Bezbaruah’s short story) 4. Dr. Bhupen Hazarikar Gadyar Dr.Bhupen 2012 978-81-7213-163-0 Bhasa(The Language of Hazarika: Jibon Dr.Bhupen Hazarika’s Prose) Aru Silpa 5. Lakshminath Bezbaruahar Bezbaruahar 2014 978-93-81183-87-8 Natak(Laksminath Bezbaruah’s Pratibhar Play) Digbaloi 6. Homen Borgohainir Asamitya Gadya 2013 978-93-81689-47-9 Samalochanatmak Sahityar Sahityar Bhasa(The Prose Style of Parichoy Homen Borgohain’s Nonfictions) 7. Hemchandra Goswamir Asamita 2014 978-923-82750-73-4`1 @3 Kabita:” Puwa” r bises Kabita:Aitihya 4 ullekhere ek alochana(Poems Aru Rupantar of Hemchandra Goswami: A Study with special reference to “Puwa”) 8. Sampratik Bhramyaman Natak: Bharatiya Natak 2012 978-93-5087-054-9 Parampara aru :Aitihya Aru paribartan(Contemporary Parampara Mobile Theatre: Tradition and Transition) 9. Asamiya Chalachitrar Asamiya 2015 978-81-930738-1-0 Ruprekha(The Outlines of Sahityar Bisar Assamese Cinema) Aru Bisleson 10. Mahendra Borar “Afkes’s Asomiya Sisu 2017 978-93-85230-17-2 Ten”(Dr. Mahendra Bora’s Sahityar “Afkes’s Ten”) Samikhatmak Itribrita 11. Mamoni Raisom Prasanga: 2016 978-81-7231-294-1 GoswamirJibon aru Sahitya( Prashaitya Aru Mamoni Raisom Goswami’s Bharatiya life and Literature) Sahitya 12. Lakhsminath Bezbaruahar Asamiya Natya 2019 978-81-933536-7-7 Natak(Lakhsminath Parikrama Bezbaruah’s Play) 13. Naren Patgirir Natak(Naren Asamiya Natya 2019 978-81-933536-7-7 Patgiri’s Play) Parikrama 14. Hillol Kumar Pathakar Natak Asomiya Natya 2019 978-81-933536-7-7 (Hillol Kumar Pathak’s Play) Parikrama 15. Syed Abdul Malikar sahityar Syad Abdul 2018 978-88458-15-3 Chalachitrakaran(The Malikar Samagra Cinematization of Syed Abdul Sahitya Malik’s Literature) Parkrama 16. Syed Abdul Malikar Syad Abdul 2018 978-88458-15-3 RamySWxfh’ Malikar Samagra 2ad]\Aaedgtgk Sahitya \- Rachana Parkrama 17. Chalachitra aru Sahitya(Film Asamiya Bhasa 2016 978-93-5265-509-0 and Literature) Sahitya Sanakriti 18. Prabhasi Bharatya aru Chalachitra- 2013 Chalachitra(NRI and Indian Samay-Samaj Films-A Study with special Aru Nndantattva reference to “Muhafiz”) 19. Development of Ethnic Ethnic Women 2012 978-81-922324 Women: Inside Media And in Changing Beyond (English) Social Scenario in North-East India PUBLICATION (ESSAYS AND ARTICLES IN MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS) Sl.No Title Magazine/Newspaper 1. Asamar Paribeshya kalat bishyanar Prabhab(Impact of Prantik, ISSN-09715932 Globalization on performing Arts of Assam ) 2. Jahnu Baruarchalachitra “Bandhon”(Jahnu Baruah’s Prantik, ISSN-09715932 Film “Bandhon”) 3. Sanjay Leela Bhansalir chalachitra “Ramleela”(Sanjay Prantik, ISSN-09715932 Leela Bhansali’s “Ram Leela”) 4. Sahityar Chalachitrakaran(The Cinematization of Prantik, ISSN-09715932 Literature) 5. Munin Baruahar Cinemat hindi cinema prabhab Prantik, ISSN-09715932 thakileo moulikattar abhab nai(Bollywood Influence on Munin Baruah’s Film) 6. Preranadayak Chalachitra” Mary Kom”(Mary Kom-An Prantik, ISSN-09715932 Inspirational Film) 7. Adhibastabbaderesamridha chalachitra “Roy”(Roy-A Prantik, ISSN-09715932 Surrealist Film) 8. Prajanmagata bayadhanere samridha Chalachitra “Dil Prantik, ISSN-09715932 Dhadakne Do”( Dil Dhadakne Do -A Film on Generation Gap) 9. Natun Asamiya Chalchitra “Khel”(New Assamese Film Prantik, ISSN-09715932 “Khel”) 10. Ganotsov-Ek Anubhab(Ganotsav-An Experience) Prantik, ISSN-09715932 11. Rima Dasar “Village Rockstars”(Rima Das’s “Village Prantik, ISSN-09715932 Rockstars”) 12. Manansil Chalachitra “Rogan Josh”(A Review on Short Prantik, ISSN-09715932 Film “Rogan Josh”) 13. “Kanchanjangha”-Kalochita Samaj Bybastar prati Prantik, ISSN-09715932 bidroh(A Review on Assamese Film “Kanchanjangha”) 14. A Review on Jayanta Pathak’s Short Stories Collection Prakash, ISSN-2279-0683 “Choraibor Uri Gol Ami Uvati Aahilu” 15. A Review on Ajit Bharali’s book “Xukurboriya Bazar Prakash,ISSN-2279-0683 Aru Anyanya” 16. 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