Faculty Members

Mr. Sourabh Kumar

Assistant Professor

About

Mr. Sourabh Kumar is an Assistant Professor of English Literature at Centre for Languages and Communication. He received his M.Phil. in English Literature from University of Delhi and is currently pursuing PhD in English Literature from Department of English, University of Delhi. He has a teaching experience of more than 7 years in prestigious institutions such as Kirori Mal College and Ram Lal Anand college of University of Delhi. His research interests are primarily focused on World Literature, Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century British Literature and Marginality Literature particularly the works of Dalit writers. He has published articles on Dalit Autobiographies and Dalit Writings.

Mr. Sourabh is known for his engaging and experiential teaching pedagogy and his ability to make complex literary concepts accessible to students. He teaches a range of courses, including Movements and History of English Literature, British Literature 17th and 18th Century, Postcolonial Literature and Women Writing in English. In addition to his teaching and research, he is also involved in coordinating various departmental committees and regularly works with students on their research projects.

Outside of the university, Mr Sourabh is an active member of several professional organizations, including English Language Teachers Association of India. He has presented papers at International and National conferences and is frequently invited to speak at events related to his research interests. Mr Sourabh has passion for literature and his dedication to his students and profession make him a valued member of the Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University.

Qualification:

  • PhD. (Pursuing) English Literature (University of Delhi)

  •  MPhil in English Literature (University of Delhi)

  • MA in English Literature (University of Delhi)

  • BA Honours in English Literature (University of Delhi)

Total Years of Work Experience:

  • 10

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Teaching Interests:

  • Modern European Drama

  • Literature and Gender

  • Literature and Marginality

  • World Literature and Modern Indian Literature

Research Interests:

  • Literature from the Margins
  • Literature and Identity Formation

No of Recent Publications:

  • Published a Research Paper on Intersecting Marginalities in an International Peer-reviewed Journal

No of Conferences, Seminars & Workshops:

  • 05