Editorial Team

Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief

Dr. T.S. Anand, worked as Professor of English for two years in the University of Sirte, Libya (2009-2011). Earlier he retired as Principal of Gujranwala Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Ludhiana. Authored/edited/co-edited 18 books of creative literature and criticism, and published a number of papers on Indian English Literature, American, Afro-American and American-Jewish literature. President of the Indian Association for American Studies from 2002-2004. President of I.A.A.S. Annual National Congresses at M.L.S. University, Udaipur and Punjabi University, Patiala. Winner of Olive I. Reddick Prize for Best Research Paper. Member, Faculty of Languages, Panjab University, Chandigarh and Member, Postgraduate Board of Studies in English (2005-2009). dr_tsanand@yahoo.com  {+1-519-250-0747}


Editor

Dr. Sushila Shekhawat is Professor in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the prestigious Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, Pilani campus (India). Her Doctoral research is in the area of Film Studies. Currently she teaches Business Communication, Technical Writing, Mass Communication, Short Film and Video Production & Cinematic Art. Her research interests are Film studies, Indian Writings in English, Business communication, Applied Linguistics, Media studies. Dr. Sushila Shekhawat has completed two major research Projects in Film Studies. She is research supervisor and is joint author of Media, Culture and Ethics. She has published/presented research paper in India and abroad. sula@pilani.bits-pilani.ac.in {+91 94686- 75701}.


Associate Editors: 

Dr. Gökşen Aras is Associate Professor in the Dept. of English Language and Literature, Atilim University, Ankara (Turkey). Her Doctoral research is on "Feminist Literary Critical Approach to H.G. Wells' Ann Veronica, Arnold Bennett's Helen with the High Hand, D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love." Her current areas of interest are Victorian Novel, Feminist Theory, Romantic Poetry, War Poetry, Cultural Studies, Travel Writing, Psychoanalysis, Realism and Naturalism. goksen.aras@atilim.edu.tr  {+90(312) 586-8666}.


Dr. Roghayeh Farsi is Associate Professor in the Dept. of English, University of Neyshabur, Neyshabour (Iran). She has authored Modernism and Postmodernism in James Joyce's Fiction and J. S. Anand's Theory of Biotext and Critical Perspectives on His Poetic and Spiritual Creed, and edited Shunyata in Trance: Select Poems from Yayati Madan G. Gandhi and co-edited World Anthology of English Poetry. Her research interests are Postmodernism, Linguistics, Semiotics, Semantics, Postcolonialism, Feminism, Literary Theory, Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies. Email:  farsi@neyshabur.ac.ir  {+98 (91571-19031}


Dr. Gunjeet Aurora Mehta is Professor at Niagra College, Toronto, (Ontario), Canada. Her areas of academic interest include Postcolonial literature and theory; Literary Theory; Drama and Theatre, with special reference to Punjabi drama; Literature based on the Indian Emergency; Communication skills.  Email: gunjeet.mehta@niagaracollegetoronto.ca  {+1(519)-589-3726}.


Dr. Bhagyashree S. Varma is Associate Professor in the Dept. of English, University of Mumbai. She is a painter, a Creative writer, and a translator. Her publication includes poetry and stories of her own, online reviews of films and dramas, translated poems, research papers in local and global literary journals. She has published Amrita Pritam--Life as Literature, and a Reference book on women's autobiographies, Woman and Self. Her research interests, apart from supervising seven Doctoral dissertations, vary from Translation Studies, Creative Writing, Mythology, Aesthetics, Theatre and Films to Comparative as well as World literature. bhagyashree@english.mu.ac.in  {+91 97695-65813}


Dr. Sumedha Bhandari is Associate Professor in the Dept. of Languages, Culture and Journalism, Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana. She has recently published Toni Morrison's Art: A Humanistic Exploration of The Bluest Eye and Beloved. Anchor Publishers, Hamburg (Germany). Her association with Literary Voice, apart from her Doctoral research, brings renewed vigour and freshness to our endeavours. sumedhabhandari@pau.edu  {+91-98788-66667}


Dr. Shaleen Kumar Singh is Associate Professor of English in Swami Shukdevanand College, Shahjahanpur (UP), India. He has to his credit over four dozen of research papers and two dozens of edited volumes of Poetry and criticism. His illustrious book From Home to House was published from Harper Collins India and his poetry book Proprietary Pains was published from Poets Printery, South Africa. He edits an online magazine http://creativesaplings.in. shaleen@sscollegespn.ac.in


EB Advisors

Dr. John C. Hawley is Professor of English and former chair of Department of English at Santa Clara University, California, U.S.A. He has been President of the South Asian Literary Association and of the US chapter of the Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies. He is the author of Amitav Ghosh: An Introduction, and co-editor (with Gaurav Desai) of Approaches to Teaching Amitav Ghosh and (with Revathi Krishnaswamy) of The Postcolonial and the Global, as well as 12 other edited books, including India in Africa, Africa in India, and essays in postcolonial literature, queer theory, and the intersection of religion  and literature. {jhawley@scu.edu}  {+1(408) 554-4956}.


Dr. Swaraj Raj is Professor Emeritus and former Prof. and Head, Dept. of English, Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Fatehgarh Sahib. His areas of interest are Diasporic Studies, Translation Studies, Cultural studies, Media Studies, Literary Theory and Photography. He has published forty two research papers/articles in Research Journals of national/international eminence. Nine scholars are pursuing their Doctoral research with him. He is on Academic bodies of various universities. swarajraj@yahoo.com  {+91-94171-04331}


Dr. Tejinder Kaur is Professor of English, RIMT University, Mandi Gobindgarh (India). Earlier she was  Director Centre for Diaspora Studies at Punjabi University,Patiala. She has been Dean Faculty of Languages and Co-Ordinator IGNOU Study Centre. She has written/ co-edited nine books, published above fifty research papers/atricles on wide ranging areas and made presentations in over a hundred international and national conferences, She has been on Edu-Sat, T.V and Radio, and is actively engaged in research activities. dr.tejinderkaur@rimt.ac.in {+91-98550-00228}


Dr. Himadri Lahiri is a former Professor, Department of English and Culture Studies, University of Burdwan, West Bengal. Currently, he is Professor of English at the School of Humanities, Netaji Subhas Open University, Kolkata. He has written extensively on Diaspora Studies, Postcolonial Studies and Indian English Literature. His latest publication is Diaspora Theory and Transnationalism (Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan, 2019). Contemporary Indian English Poetry and Drama (Newcastle on Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2019), co-edited by him, has also been published recently. He writes book reviews for newspapers and academic journals. Email: himadri.lahiri@wbnsou.ac.in  {+91-7890115419/9231685611}


Dr. Alpna Saini is Professor & Head, Department of English, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, (Punjab) India. She has authored Subjectivity as a Locus of Conflicts in Girish Karnad: A Discussion of his Plays and co-edited Negotiating Boundaries: A Study of Bushra Ejaz’s Writings. She has also co-edited and translated select poems by Punjabi poet Harbhajan Singh Hundal titled Blood Flowers. Her areas of interest are Theories of Subjectivity, Indian Drama, Translation and Film studies. alpna.saini@cup.edu.in  {+91 98886-30225}


Dr. Geeta Bhandari is retired Principal of SDP College for Women, Ludhiana, currently lives in Woking (U.K.). She has authored The Novels of Iris Murdoch and Odyssey of Love, an anthology of poems. geetabhandari@hotmail.co.uk {+07-55798-3434}


Dr. Parneet Jaggi is Professor of English at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Govt. College, Sri Ganganagar, Rajaasthan (India). She is also a poet, editor, critic and novelist and authored nine books that include five collections of English poems.  Her historical fiction The Call of the Citadel (jointly authored) won the Golden Book of the Year for Historical Fiction 2022 Ukiyoto Award.  Her research interests include English poetry, Victorian Literature and Indian Writings in English. Parneet49@gmail.com {+91-94145-01666}


Dr. Harbir Singh Randhawa is currently Professor of English at D.A.V. Postgraduate College. Dehradun (Uttarakhand), India. Besides supervising seventeen Doctoral research projects and publishing over two dozen research papers, he has authored Dalit Literature: Contents, Trends and Concerns (2010), Nation, Translation and Bhasha Literatures (2013), and translated People’s Linguistic Survey of India Volume 30 Part 2, The Languages of Uttarakhand, Eds. G.N.Devy, Uma Bhatt and Shekhar Pathak (2015).  hr4207@gmail.com +91-9675712391