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  • Malhotra Aayushi, Sailaja Nandigama and Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya. “Puhals- Outlining the Dynamics of Labour and Hired Herding among the Gaddi Pastoralists of India”. Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice, 2022, Accepted.
  • Sangwan, Devika, Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya and Punita Raj. “Learning Transversal Competencies from the Soldiers: A Study of Saving Private Ryan”. Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 2022. DOI: 10.1080/10509208.2022.2036560
  • Sinha, Seema and Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya. “By Me Shall He Be Nursed! Queer Identity and Representation in The Mahabharata”. Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, Vol.13 (3), 2021.
  • Malhotra, Aayushi, Sailaja Nandigama and Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya. “Food, fields and forage: A socio-ecological account of cultural transitions among the Gaddis of Himachal Pradesh in India”. Heliyon, 7 (7), 2021.
  • Sinha, Seema and Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya. "Boundary Violation and Rape: Reading Draupadi in the Silence and Omissions of the Meta-narrative". The IUP Journal of English Studies, Vol. XVI (1), March 2021. In Print.
  • Sinha, Seema and Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya. “Writing the “Other”- En-Gendered Resistance through ‘Écriture Féminine”. Art and Aesthetics of Modern Mythopoeia: Literatures, Myths and Revisionism. Ed. Ashish Kumar Gupta and Ritushree Sengupta. New Delhi: Vishvanatha Kaviraja Institute, 2020. 232-244.
  • Sinha, Seema and Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya. “A Study of Kunti in The Mahabharata”. MUSE INDIA, Issue No. 91 (May-Jun 2020). ISSN: 0975-1815.
  • Seema Sinha and Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya. “Queer Discourse in Indic Myths: ‘Other’ Stories from a Gender-Fluid World”. Re-Markings. Vol. XIX (1), March 2020, 88-96. In print.
  • Nirankush Dutta, Anil Bhat, Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya, Jayashree Mahesh. “Attracting Students to the Classroom with Innovative Pedagogies”. South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases. Vol. 8(3), 2019.
  • Seema Sinha and Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya. “Beyond the Pale of Virtue: The Other Woman”. Gnosis: An International Journal of English Language and Literature. Vol. 6(1), 2019. ISSN: 2394-0131.
  • Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya. “Transgressing the Patriarchy: Three Women in Indira Goswmai’s Works”. Off the Line: Transgression and its Representation in Literature and Culture. Ed. Tanmoy Kundu and Srirupa Mahalanabis. Delhi: Atlantic Publishers and Distributors Pvt. Limited, 2019, 43-57.
  • Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya. “Mnemonic Memory and Amnesia in Aruni Kashyap’s The House with a Thousand Stories”. Breaking New Grounds: Perspectives on Recent Indian English Fiction. Ed. Arindam Sarma and Himakshi Kalita. Delhi: Routledge Publication, 2018. Accepted.
  • Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya. "Writing the Periphery: Indira Goswami and the Economically Marginalized". Caste, Gender and Media: Significant Sociological trends in India – an Open Distance Paradigm. Ed. Chandan Basu and Srabanti Choudhuri. Kolkata: Netaji Subhas Open University Press, 2017.     
  •  Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya. "'Companionate Relationship' and Indira Goswami’s Idea of Female Enfranchisement in The Man from Chinnamasta". A View on Postmodern Feminist Writings. Ed. R.S. Regin Silvest and Sadaf Fareed. Kanyakumari, Tamilnadu: D. J. Publications, 2017.
  • Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya. "Reappropriating Agency within an Engendered Space: Swades - The Movie". Proceedings of an International Conference on Re-Orienting Gender: Geographies of Resistance, Agency, Violence and Desire in Asia. Ed. Anindita Datta. New Delhi: R.K. Books, 2015, 119-126.
  • Tathagato Chakraborty and Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya. “Mahanagar to Metropolis: Capturing the Dynamism of Urban Landscape of Kolkata through Films.” The Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Research. Vol. 3 (1): January-June, 2015. Print.
  • Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya.Colonial Discourse and the Politics of Comic Representation in Anurag Mathur's The Inscrutable Americans.”SubalternSpeak. Vol.2 (3): April 2014. 
  • Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya.Caste as a Social Construct in Indira Goswami’s The Moth-Eaten Howdah of the Tusker and The Offspring.” Journal of Post-Colonial Cultures and Societies. Vol.3 (2): 2012, 9-34. 
  • Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya.“Doubly “Othered” Dorothy Brown and Indira Goswami’s Idea of Female Emancipation in The Man from Chinnamasta.Streelipi: An International Journal of Feminist Studies. Vol.1 (2): July-August 2012, 1-8. 
  • Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya.“Relational Marginalization of Indranath in Indira Goswami’s The Moth-Eaten Howdah of the Tusker.” Indira Goswami: Passion and the Pain. Ed. Uddipana Goswami. New Delhi: Spectrum Publications, 2012, 96-112.

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