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Anupama Kuttikat

Anupama Kuttikat recently completed her doctoral thesis entitled “Reading ‘Literary Memory’ : Towards an Ethics and Aesthetics of Plurality” from the Department of Comparative Literature and India Studies at the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad. Her research centres around the politics and aesthetics of ‘literary memory’ through a comparative framework with a special focus on Malayalam and Francophone literatures. Her areas of interest include Memory in Literature, Poetics and Aesthetics, Comparative Literature, Hermeneutics, and Decoloniality. Her recent contributions have appeared in journals such as South Asian Review and Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics (JCLA). Currently, she is an English Language Assistant (Assistante de langue anglaise) in two public schools in Le Mans in the Académie de Nantes.

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