Ananya Saha
Ananya Saha
Ananya Saha is a doctoral researcher at Centre for English Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, from where she has completed her Master's degree. Her research area comprises of Japanese popular culture, with a focus on manga and globalization. Her other academic interests include Popular Culture Studies, Translation Theory, Fandom, Gender, and Performance Studies. She has presented in international conferences in India and abroad, including a paper on 'football manga' in Basel University, Switzerland, on performing poetry in Tubingen University, and globalized manga in the University of Stockholm. With a couple of publications to her name, she is working on a few more, related to her area of research.
- Trajectories of Popular ExpressionINR 795
The volume explores a wide range of the spectrum of popular culture, where early career researchers have presented their articulate arguments, concerning their respective areas of research interest...
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