Bini BS

@nirmauni.ac.in

Assistant Professor in English, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Institute of Law, Nirma University

Educational Qualification
PhD

Research Area
Humanities

Designation
Assistant Professor

Department
Law
General Information
07971652807

106, Institute of Law, Nirma University

Specialisation
Medical Humanities
About
Dr Bini B S has over 15 years of teaching and research experience. She has worked as an academic fellow at Balvant Parekh Centre for General Semantics and Other Human Sciences, Baroda. Her PhD (University of Kerala) was an analysis of the idea of alternative history and historicity of fictional narratives with reference to the theories of Michel Foucault. Her research articles, poems, and translations have appeared in national and international journals and anthologies including Poetry Chain, Kritya, Samyukta, ETC: A Review of General Semantics, JWS: A Journal of Women’s Studies, South Asian Ensemble, Kavyabharati, Korzybski, And, & the volumes titled The Virtual Transformation of the Public Sphere and Media and Utopia.

EDUCATION

Ph.D in English Language and Literature

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Medical Humanities, Critical Theory
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Scholar Citations

1

Scholar h-index

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • HUSHING THE HURT IN EXPERIENTIAL AND FICTIONAL NARRATIVES: AN ANALYSIS OF SELECT WORKS OF FANNY BURNEY AND VIRGINIA WOOLF
    B B.S.
    WISDOM SPEAKS 8 (1), 49-53 , 2023
    2023.0
  • COMPREHENSION AND CARE OF THE AILING MIND: MODERNITY'S PREDICAMENTS IN INTERPRETATION AND REPRESENTATION OF MADNESS
    B B.S.
    DUJES: DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES 30 (1), 183-199 , 2022
    2022.0
  • AMBIGUITY AND POLYSEMY OF JUSTICE: HERMAN MELVILLE'S BILLY BUDD AS AN ACCOUNT OF THE (IM) POSSIBILITY OF JUSTICE THROUGH LAW
    B B.S.
    IIS UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF ARTS 10 (3), 11-31 , 2022
    2022.0
  • THE TIME-BINDING CLASS OF LIFE: MAKING SENSE OF HUMAN BEINGS AND THEIR EPISTEMIC-COGNITIVE-PERFORMATIVE FACULTIES
    B B.S.
    Anekaant: A Journal of Polysemic Thought 13 (1), 13-20 , 2021
    2021.0
  • THE HEIGHT OF IDENTIFICATION: METAPHORIZING CORPOREALITY AND ILLNESS
    B B.S.
    ETC: A REVIEW OF GENERAL SEMANTICS 79 (2), 72-84 , 2019
    2019.0
  • the divine and the diabolic feminine: dynamics of caste and gender in the narratives about the goddesses and the Yakshi in aithihyamala texts
    BS Bini
    IISUniv. JA 5 (1), 29-44 , 2016
    2016.0
    Citations: 7
  • On the Necessity and Inevitability of Violence and Nonviolence: Reading Frantz Fanon Today
    BS Bini

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • the divine and the diabolic feminine: dynamics of caste and gender in the narratives about the goddesses and the Yakshi in aithihyamala texts
    BS Bini
    IISUniv. JA 5 (1), 29-44 , 2016
    2016.0
    Citations: 7
  • HUSHING THE HURT IN EXPERIENTIAL AND FICTIONAL NARRATIVES: AN ANALYSIS OF SELECT WORKS OF FANNY BURNEY AND VIRGINIA WOOLF
    B B.S.
    WISDOM SPEAKS 8 (1), 49-53 , 2023
    2023.0
  • COMPREHENSION AND CARE OF THE AILING MIND: MODERNITY'S PREDICAMENTS IN INTERPRETATION AND REPRESENTATION OF MADNESS
    B B.S.
    DUJES: DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES 30 (1), 183-199 , 2022
    2022.0
  • AMBIGUITY AND POLYSEMY OF JUSTICE: HERMAN MELVILLE'S BILLY BUDD AS AN ACCOUNT OF THE (IM) POSSIBILITY OF JUSTICE THROUGH LAW
    B B.S.
    IIS UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF ARTS 10 (3), 11-31 , 2022
    2022.0
  • THE TIME-BINDING CLASS OF LIFE: MAKING SENSE OF HUMAN BEINGS AND THEIR EPISTEMIC-COGNITIVE-PERFORMATIVE FACULTIES
    B B.S.
    Anekaant: A Journal of Polysemic Thought 13 (1), 13-20 , 2021
    2021.0
  • THE HEIGHT OF IDENTIFICATION: METAPHORIZING CORPOREALITY AND ILLNESS
    B B.S.
    ETC: A REVIEW OF GENERAL SEMANTICS 79 (2), 72-84 , 2019
    2019.0
  • On the Necessity and Inevitability of Violence and Nonviolence: Reading Frantz Fanon Today
    BS Bini