
معرفی
Sreyoshi Sarkar is an Assistant Professor of English at Ball State University (since 2017), with prior roles including Assistant Professor at Gargi College, University of Delhi (2007-2010), and instructor at George Washington University (2013-2016). She holds a Ph.D. from George Washington University (2017), M.Phil. and M.A. from University of Delhi (2007, 2005), and a B.A. from St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi (2003).
Her research focuses on postcolonial studies, ecocriticism, and gender in literature, with publications analyzing works by Michael Ondaatje and Salman Rushdie. Her current book project explores Conflict Ecologies/Ecological Conflicts: Gender, Genre, and Environment in Postcolonial Literature and Cinema.
Recent articles address ecological testimonies in Anil’s Ghost (Green Letters, 2016), geopolitical narratives in Shalimar the Clown (Commonwealth Essays, 2016), and modernist failures in Pakistani literature (South Asian Review, 2012). No scientific awards are listed in the provided text.
No formal advisees or grants are mentioned. She has contributed to educational materials like Notes of Running Feet: English in Primary Textbooks (2012), focusing on pedagogical approaches.





