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Swathi Madhavan

Research Scholar, Department of English · Research Scholar

https://researchid.co/swathi5699
@mkuniversity.ac.in
17Google Scholar Citations
1Google Scholar h-index
1Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

African Studies, Subaltern Studies, Ecology

Biography

Ms. M. Swathi is a distinguished PhD Research Scholar at Madurai Kamaraj University, whose academic journey is adorned with scholarly and creative accomplishments. She holds a Postgraduate degree from Thiagarajar College and an Undergraduate degree from Holy Cross College, institutions where she honed her literary acumen and passion for English Literature. Swathi's scholarly endeavors are marked by the presentation of numerous research articles, each contributing to the rich tapestry of literary criticism and theory. Her written words find homes in various anthologies, where her poetic and narrative prowess shine. A specialist in English Literature, Swathi's intellectual pursuits are complemented by her active participation in workshops and conferences, continually enhancing her literary and critical faculties. Swathi has wielded her editorial skills, meticulously shaping and refining texts.

Education

M.A Ph.D (NET)

Recent Google Scholar Publications

  1. The Aesthetic of Absence: Minimalist Narratives in Post-Pandemic Indian English Literature
    2025.0
  2. Re-Charting the Cartography of Desire: A Foucauldian-Butlerian Inquiry into S 3 in the Korean Drama S Line as a Blueprint for Reimagining Ethical Intimacies in the Digital Age
    2025.0
  3. Cafe as Chronotope: Spatial-Temporal Fixity and Emotional Freedom in Toshikazu Kawaguchi’s Before the Coffee Gets Cold Through the Lens of Mikhail Bakhtin’s Chronotopic Theory
    Journal of Innovations in Teaching and Learning 4 (2), 10-18 , 2025, 2025.0
  4. G20, Africa, and Indigenous Knowledge: A Triadic Approach to Sustainable Development
    Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 13 (1), 34-41 , 2025, 2025.0 | Citations: 1.0
  5. Magical Realism and Afrofuturism in Ngugi wa Thiong'o's Wizard of the Crow: A Reimagining of Postcolonial African Futures
    2025.0

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