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  • Teaching Assistant - Doctoral, English

Education

  • MA in Asian Studies | University of  California, Berkeley, 2023
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Advanced Studies and Research| Ashoka University, 2021
  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in History (2020)| Ashoka University, 2020

Office Hours

Monday 1:00-3:00 pm on Zoom; 10:00 am -12:00 pm in person or by appointment

Teaching Interests

  • Gender Studies
  • Travel Literature
  • Detective Fiction
  • Urban Humanities
  • Calcutta
  • Performing Studies
  • South Asia

Research Interests

  • New Media, Detectives
  • Audio-Fiction
  • Caste
  • Disability
  • Plant Humanities

Related Activities

  • Graduate Student Project Award, Women and Gender Studies, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
  • Swarnjit Arora Award, Asian Faculty and Staff  Council, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
  • Chancellor Fellowship, Department of English, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
  • 3
  • UC Berkeley Graduate Division Conference Grant Summer 2022
  • UC Berkeley American Cultures Centre Course Development Grant Summer 2022
  • UC Berkeley Graduate Student Instructor Resource Centre Course Development Grant Fall 2022
  • Dean’s List, Ashoka University (Monsoon 2017, Monsoon 2018; Summer 2019, Spring 2020, Monsoon 2020, Spring 2021)
  • Gold 2016: Queen's Commonwealth Essay Writing Competition for an essay on 

Translations

Publisher Bee Book,  Translator: Pratiti   Published Dec’ 2020

Biographical Sketch

I am , a current first-year Doctoral Student in the Department of English, at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee.  My primary track is Literature and Cultural Theory. I am also enrolled in graduate certificates in Women and Gender Studies and Digital Arts and Culture.

I graduated with an at the University of California at Berkeley with an emphasis on South Asia. My interests lie in new media, modern and contemporary Bengali literature, and English and Hindi literature related to modern and contemporary Bengal. I also study comics in Bengal and particularly the impact of the French comic series, Tintin, in Calcutta. My other interests lie in science and technology studies and urban humanities. I also have Graduate Certificates in  and Urban Humanities from the University of California, Berkeley.

I have completed  with an Advanced Major in History and minor in  at . I completed my  in 2020 with a major in  and a minor in 

I was part of the translation program in the Creative Writing Department at Ashoka University. I translate works from Bangla to English. I am also interested in studying how languages function in social, political, and historical contexts. My first translation, Exiled From Ayodhya (a translation of Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay's Ramayaner Sei Bonobasher Pothe has been published by  as.

My languages are English, Bengali, and Hindi. I have studied elementary French and German.

Selected Publications

Narrating the ‘Hippie’: Bengali Perceptions of the Trail | Asian American Research Journal, UC Berkeley, Spring 2024 (forthcoming)
Pratiti Ketoki, How Tintin Became Bengali: Understanding Translations as After-Work, French Studies Bulletin, Volume 45, Issue 169-170, Spring 2024, Pages 28–31, 

| The Bengal Gazette in June 2023