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Ms. Bendangrenla S Longkumer (Assistant Professor)

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Ms.-Bendangrenla-S-Longkumer

Assistant Professor

Ms. Bendangrenla S Longkumer

Education

  • BA (Hons) English, St Stephen’s College, University of Delhi.
  • MA in English, Centre for English Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University.

  • Teaching Experience

    4 years

    Research Interest

    Political Theology: Postcolonial Literatures, Northeast Indian Literature, Subaltern Literature and theory, Nationalism Studies and Translation studies.

    Papers / Articles in Journals / Books:

    Published a paper as book chapter titled “The Matrix of Christianity in the Naga Freedom Movement” in Christian Inquiry on Polity published by Intervarsity Publishers India, 2017.

    Book / Essay Reviews

    Review of Teacher Man by Sentilong Ozukum published by The Morung Express
    https://morungexpress.com/review-of-teacher-man-by-sentilong-ozukum.

    Conferences

  • Presented a paper at the annual conference of Indian Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (IACLALS) 2016 on “Construction of a Subversive Naga History Through Writing the Personal”.
  • Presented a paper at a conference on “Reimagining the Nation” by Theological Research and Communication Institute (TRACI) 2017 titled “The Matrix of Christianity in the Naga Freedom Movement”.
  • Presented a paper at a webinar titled “Remembering Dietrich Bonhoeffer” by Theological Research and Communication Institute (TRACI) 2021 titled “What Does it Mean to Read Bonhoeffer Today?”
  • Presented a paper at a national conference on “Resistance and Revolutions: The Politics of Marginality” by Dyal Singh Evening College, University of Delhi (2021) titled “Reading Bonhoeffer’s Theology of Sociality in the Context of the Naga Society.”
  • Moderated a session at a national conference on “Resistance and Revolutions: The Politics of Marginality” by Dyal Singh Evening College, University of Delhi (2021) titled “Caste, Class and Gender Based Marginality”
  • Presented a paper at an international conference on “Rethinking Contemporary Global Concerns: Universal Basic Income, Universal Citizenship and Global Justice” organized by the Department of Political Science, Rajdhani College, University of Delhi (2022) on “Bonhoeffer’s Theology of Resistance in the Context of Global Justice.”