Postdoctoral Researcher · NUI Maynooth · COLVET Project

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Dr. Anindita Bhattacharya

I recover forgotten histories and literary voices, explore connections between Irish and South Asian literature and nurture future generation of scholars.

Published by Routledge Edinburgh UP
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Archival researcher, published author, and educator — my work spans continents and centuries.

Dr. Anindita Bhattacharya
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Scholar of Children's and Young Adult Literature

My scholarship bridges Irish and South Asian folklore, fantasy, and postcolonial theory. My forthcoming monograph, The Postcolonial Fantastic: Constructing Irish and Bengali Literary Childhoods, is underway with an expression of interest from Bloomsbury Academic. I explore how authors like Padraic Colum, Ella Young, Upendrakishore Ray Choudhury, Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay etc. adapt folkloric traditions to shape juvenile print cultures. My work in this field also extends to published chapters with Edinburgh University Press and Routledge.

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Archival Research

As a Postdoctoral Researcher on the COLVET project, I am reconstructing the history of colonial veterans of the First World War. My extensive archival fieldwork across repositories in London, Kew, Lucknow, Delhi, and Kolkata focuses on veteran policies, pensions, and petitions from the inter-war period. I trace the broken promises of imperial bureaucracy, answering the question of what happened to soldiers and their families after the guns fell silent.

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An Educator

I am an experienced university educator, bringing my research expertise into the classroom across undergraduate and postgraduate modules. My extensive teaching background includes lecturing at University College Dublin, Dublin City University, Maynooth University and Bray Institute of Further Education. I am committed to creating inclusive learning environments and integrating technology as an instructional tool, which has successfully increased student engagement and participation in my classes.

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I welcome speaking engagements (in-person and online) on children’s literature, postcolonial studies, folklore, and imperial history. I’m open to collaborative research proposals, conference invitations, editorial discussions, and media enquiries.

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