Nzanmongi Jasmine Patton

Nzanmongi Jasmine Patton
Nzanmongi Jasmine Patton is an assistant professor in the Department of English, Gargi College, University of Delhi. She has diverse interests ranging from Oral Literature and History, Translation, Gender Studies, Culture Studies, Women's Autobiographies, Indian writings in English, Classical Literature and western Music. She has written chapters for the texts of the Literature-Culture specialization of the MA(F) Program in Women's & Gender Studies, IGNOU, 2013. She has also co-authored a book titled A Handbook for Academic Writing and Composition by Pinnacle Learning, 2014. She has presented and published papers on folklore and oral history in national and international conferences and journals.
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