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Sathiya Priya T. is a Ph.D. student pursuing research in the area of postcolonial studies at Sathyabama University, Chennai and works as an assistant professor in the Department of English in the same university. Her research interests focus on the concepts deliberated through postcolonial narratives and theories with specific emphasis on the use of food narratives as effective models to understand strands of post-colonialism. She teaches post-colonial literature, women’s studies and Indian translation studies at the undergraduate and postgraduate level.

C. L. Shilaja is Associate Professor and Head of English at Sathyabama University. An expert in language and literature, she has over a decade of language-teaching and curriculum-design experience at university level. She has carried out research on comparative literature and has published several articles in reputed journals on Indo-American and Native American cross-cultural studies. Her interests include comparative literature, Indian writing in English, postcolonial studies, trauma studies, contemporary women writings, and English Language Teaching.

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