Anomitra is a second-year PhD student in the English Department at UF. Her research lies at the intersection of Decolonial Feminism and Multimodal Life Narratives and she is presently involved in research projects which deal with feminist and scholarly storytelling and life narratives of Dalit and Muslim womanhood in Southeast Asia. Anomitra’s most recent papers are theses on the dominant visuality of Hindu majoritarian neoliberal politics in contemporary India, and on the rhetorics of the auto-ethnography in the memoirs and auto-fiction of French author, Annie Ernaux. She is a member of the English Graduate Organization’s executive board and the Graduate Comics Organization at UF. She critically writes about her life sometimes.
Fields of Study:
- Feminist Storytelling
- Contemporary South Asian Women’s Literature
- Artivism
- Digital and Visual Storytelling
Contact
UF email: an.paul@ufl.edu