Marxism, poststructuralism, postmodernism, postcolonialism.
Principles and Methods of Language Teaching, Research Methodology, Teaching Methods, Second Language Acquisition, Language Testing and Assessment
At the forefront of her scholarly pursuits lies a bold reimagining of Romantasy Literature and Popular Fiction, genres she elevates from mere escapism to critical lenses for dissecting real-world crises and cultural zeitgeists. Her research illuminates how these narratives refract contemporary anxieties - from socio-political turbulence to identity struggles - sometimes through mythic and speculative frameworks. This thematic thread binds her dissertations: her Bachelor's work interrogated the resurgence of Greek Mythology Retellings in modern discourse, while her Master's thesis dissected the socio-cultural subtexts of Romantasy, posting it as a space for feminist and existential critique.
Her academic versatility shines through her published works, which traverse eclectic terrains. One study probes Modernist manifestations of alienation, recontextualizing mental health narratives as metaphors for existential disjuncture in industrial societies. Another offers a postcolonial critique of a South Asian literary canon, unraveling layers of cultural hegemony and resistance. Though her secondary allegiance lies with Modernism, her primary mission remains anchored in genre studies, where she challenges disciplinary boundaries to reveal literature's power as both mirror and catalyst.