Dr. Paromita Patranobish

Assistant Professor, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Mount Carmel College, Bangalore

Courses


Postgraduate Courses 

Mount Carmel College, Bangalore (2023 onwards)
  • Elizabethan and Jacobean Literature
  • Literature, Films, and Psychoanalysis
  • Visual Culture: Literature and Film
  • Non-Fiction Writing
  • Research Methodology 
  • Developments in Modern Critical Theory

G.D. Goenka University, Gurgaon, Haryana, India (August 2017- December 2017): Assistant Professor, Department of English, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Eng 3716: Introduction to Literary Theory Eng 3719: Modern British Fiction 
  • Eng 2710: Modern European Drama
  • Eng 2711: American Literature

Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida, UP, India(August 2015- December 2016) Assistant Professor (Visiting) Department of English, School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS)

Courses Designed and Taught: 
  • Eng 304 Monsoon 2015, Monsoon 2016/Eng 612 Monsoon 2015: Introduction to Gender Studies
  • Eng 301/Eng 615 Monsoon 2015/Eng 649 Monsoon 2016: British Romanticism (3 Credits, cross listed with MA English) 
  • Eng 326 Spring 2016: Introduction to Postmodernism (3 Credits)
  • Eng 327 Spring 2017: 17th Century British Drama (3 Credits)

Undergraduate Courses

Mount Carmel College Bangalore (June 2023 onwards)
  • British Literature: Victorian to Modern with Linguistics and Textual Analysis 
  • Indian Literary Movements and Ages-- I

Daulat Ram College, North Campus, University of Delhi, India (January 2018- June 2018): Assistant Professor (Ad-hoc) 
  • British Literature: 19th Century (Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice)
  • Readings in Language, Literature and Cultural Diversity 
  • Communication Skills in English
Ambedkar University Delhi, India (January 2019-June 2019): Assistant Professor (Visiting)
  • EN 239: Postcolonial Literatures
  • EN 257: Written for Children and Young Adults






Certificate Credit Courses


Climate and Culture

Ecology, Justice, and Environmental Media

This addresses several key issues of our times, exploring the intersections between representation, mediation, and materiality in determining the shape of contemporary ecological crises.


Cultures of the Nonhuman

Animals and Plants in Literature and Media

Cultures of the Nonhuman: Animals and Plants in Literature and Media Certificate Credit Course (PG and Research level) designed and taught in collaboration with Centre for Extended Education, Mount Carmel College Bangalore