Teaching


  • HSS 224/324 Literature and Gender
  • HSS 226/326 Introduction to Literary Appreciation
  • HSS 307/607 Indian Writing in English
  • HSS 312 Introduction to Detective Fiction
  • HSS 313/613 Introduction to Culture Studies
  • HSS 314/614 Conflict and the Nation: Post-Independence India in Literature and Cinema
  • HSS 315/615 Memory, Movement and Migration in Modern South Asian Literature
  • HSS 318/618 Literature of the Indian Diaspora
  • HSS 323/623 Conceptualising Marginality in/of Literature
  • HSS 327/627 Environmental Humanities
  • HSS 330/630 Introduction to Modern Drama
  • HSS 604 Disaster and Cultural Representation in Modern South Asia
  • HSS 606 Memory and the City-space
  • HSS 610 Women in India: Concepts and Postulations
  • HSS 631 Self and Subjectivity in Literary Productions
  • HSS 633 Making History, Marking History
  • HSS 634 Nation and Narration
  • HSS 636 Greek Tragedy
  • HSS 309/609 Logic
  • HSS 316/616 Philosophical Beginnings: Matter, Motion, and the Cosmos
  • HSS 320/620 Early Modern Philosophy: The Rationalists
  • HSS 328 Doing Philosophy: Nature of Thinking, Knowledge and Reality
  • HSS 624 Critiques of Power: Frankfurt School & French Antihumanism
  • HSS 626 Structure/Subject: Structuralism, Post-Structuralism, and Psychoanalysis
  • HSS 628 The Tradition of Critique: The Intellectual Background of Contemporary Critical Theory
  • HSS 635 Philosophy for Science
  • HSS 624 Critiques of Power: Frankfurt School & French Antihumanism
  • HSS 626 Structure/Subject: Structuralism, Post-Structuralism, and Psychoanalysis
  • HSS 628 The Tradition of Critique: The Intellectual Background of Contemporary Critical Theory

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  • HSS 101X English for Communication
  • HSS 103 Basics of Communication Skills
  • HSS 104 Oral and Written Communication
  • HSS 319/619 French Language Program