Eastern Allusions and Goblin Sounds
The Question of Gender in Jane Eyre
Dr. Ruchi Mundeja from Lakshmibai College presented her talk on the Victorian Text 'Jane Eyre'. Topic 'Eastern Allusions' and 'Goblin Sounds': The Question of Gender in Jane Eyre, on 11th February, 2021.
Ruchi Mundeja is Associate Professor in the Department of English at Lakshmibai College, University of Delhi. Her research is in the areas of modernist and postcolonial literatures, with special focus on women’s writing. She is a recipient of a Distinguished Teachers’ Award, instituted by Delhi University in the year 2009. As part of a research opportunity , she spent one semester as a doctoral scholar at King’s College, London, working under the guidance of Prof Anna Snaith. Her most recent publications include an essay entitled “Rooms Not Quite Their Own: Two Colonial Itinerants, Katherine Mansfield and Jean Rhys, and Narratives of Roomlessness” in JNT : Journal of Narrative Theory, and a chapter on “Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf” in The Bloomsbury Handbook to Katherine Mansfeld.
Ruchi Mundeja is Associate Professor in the Department of English at Lakshmibai College, University of Delhi. Her research is in the areas of modernist and postcolonial literatures, with special focus on women’s writing. She is a recipient of a Distinguished Teachers’ Award, instituted by Delhi University in the year 2009. As part of a research opportunity , she spent one semester as a doctoral scholar at King’s College, London, working under the guidance of Prof Anna Snaith. Her most recent publications include an essay entitled “Rooms Not Quite Their Own: Two Colonial Itinerants, Katherine Mansfield and Jean Rhys, and Narratives of Roomlessness” in JNT : Journal of Narrative Theory, and a chapter on “Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf” in The Bloomsbury Handbook to Katherine Mansfeld.
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