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Dr. Ritesh Kumar Singh

Assistant Professor

Humanities & Applied Sciences

Experience

1 Year

Dr. Ritesh Kumar Singh is a prolific writer and multi-disciplinary researcher. He is a  UGC NET (English ) qualified, Assistant Professor, and has done his Ph.D. from Mahatma Gandhi Central University, East Champaran.  Intending to establish 'Refugee Literature' and "Concept(s) of Duality" as a true and distinct genre and niche study. He has published 6 Research Papers in high-impact factor National and International journals and has three books to his credit. He has been teaching communicative English, research methods, and advanced English for the past one year. Dr. Singh is currently working at NIET, Gr Noida, as an Assistant Professor, in the department of Languages. 

Research

Dr. Ritesh Kumar Singh's research focuses on the themes of identity, displacement, and violence, particularly in the context of refugees and postmodernism. Dr Singh's research demonstrates a strong interest in the intersection of identity, displacement, and postmodern theory. His work sheds light on the experiences of refugees, the representation of marginalized groups in literature and mythology, and the evolving nature of postmodernism in a globalized world. 

Key Publications

  • Singh, Ritesh. (2022, January). SETTING THE NEW LIMITATIONS TO THE NEW WORLD OF POST-MODERNISM: PANDEMIC AND THE CLOSED BOUNDARIES. Rajasthali Journal, 1(2), 48–51. https://rajasthali.marudharacollege.ac.in/v1-i2.html
  • Singh, Ritesh. (2022, April). The Unrecognised and Underlying Violence against Women amidst the Crisis of Displacement: The Identification of Women Abuse in the Refugee Lives Battling for the Identity and Living in Duality. Creative Flight Journal, 3(1), 228– 241. https://www.creativeflight.in/the-unrecognised-and-underlying
  • Singh, Ritesh, & Singh, Dr. Bimlesh. (2022, April 22). THE TURMOIL OF IDENTITY AND THE OPTIMISATION IN DUALITY: A STUDY OF KASHMIRI PANDITS, IRANIAN, AND VIETNAMESE REFUGEES IN CHANGE. Rajasthali Journal, 1(3), 01–04. https://rajasthali.marudharacollege.ac.in/current-issue.html
  • Singh, Ritesh. (2022, June). The Evolving Canvas of Comparative Literature: A Comparative Projection of Kashmiri, Iranian and Vietnamese Refugees’ Quest for Identity and Distinctions of Duality in Post-modernistic Frames. Literary Cognizance, 3(1), 64–69. https://www.literarycognizance.com/
  • Singh, Ritesh, & kumar, Dr. Indrajit. (2022, July). THE ELEMENTS OF QUEER IN THE INDIAN MYTHOLOGIES: A RETROSPECTIVE OF THE LOST ADVANCEMENTS AND THE PROSPECTS OF HOMING. Rajasthali Journal, 1(4), 18–22. https://rajasthali.marudharacollege.ac.in/v1-i4.html
  • Co-edited Book, The Changing World and the Postmodernism: A Contemporary Take on Theory and Practice. Notion Press, 2022.
  • Co-edited Book, Postmodern Literature: India & the World. Notion Press, 2023.
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