Full Name
Chitra Sankaran
Variants
Sankaran, Chitra
Sankaran, C.
 
 
 
Email
ellcs@nus.edu.sg
 

Publications

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
12018An Ecofeminist Reading of Beth Yahp's The Crocodile FurySankaran, Chitra 
22018Apocalyptic Vision in the Laotian Short Story "The Roar of a Distant War" by Viliya KetavongSankaran, Chitra 
32017Ecological Predicaments in Niaz Zaman's The Baromashi TapesSankaran, Chitra 
4Dec-2013Ecology, Nature and the Human in Edwin Thumboo’s PoetrySankaran, Chitra 
5Mar-2018Forests and ecocultural disequilibrium in two postcolonial novels from Cameroon and SingaporeSankaran C ; Nkengasong J
6Dec-2012FROM PEDAGOGY TO ACTIVISM: The AWARE SagaSankaran, C. ; Chng, H.H. 
72003Gendered Spaces in Taipucam Festival, SingaporeSankaran, Chitra 
82018Introduction - Ecology and Indigeneity: An Exploration of ASEAN LiteraturesSankaran, Chitra ; Zhengwen L
96-Apr-2016Materiality, Devotion and Compromise: A Study of Goddess-Films of South IndiaSankaran Chitra 
10Dec-2008Narrating to Survive: Ethics and Aesthetics in Githa Hariharan's When Dreams TravelSankaran, Chitra 
11Mar-2007Negotiating Crisis in a Feminism Classroom: The Politics of RepresentationChng, Huang Hoon ; Sankaran, Chitra 
12Jan-2014Problems with feminine empowerment in goddess films: A feminist analysis of south Indian goddess filmsSankaran, Chitra 
13Mar-2011Religion and the South Asian diasporaRai, R. ; Sankaran, C. 
1419-Nov-2020Retrieving the Margins: Use of Thinai by Three Contemporary Tamil Women WritersSANKARAN,CHITRA 
152003The Abject and the Subject in Shobha De’s NovelsSankaran, Chitra 
16Jul-2003“The Sounds of Silence”: An Analysis of Two Stories by Singaporean WomenSankaran, Chitra 
17May-2011Transnational tamil television and diasporic imaginingsSankaran, C. ; Pillai, S.
18Jun-2004“We Women aren’t Free to Die”: Transacting Asian Sexualities in a Feminism Classroom in SingaporeSankaran, Chitra ; Chng, Huang Hoon 
19Sep-2012Women, rivers, and serpents: Reifying the primordial link in Gita Mehta's A River SutraSankaran, C. 
20Sep-2012Women, rivers, and serpents: Reifying the primordial link in Gita Mehta’s A River SutraSankaran, Chitra