Prof. (Dr.) Shuchi Agrawal

Professor

Amity Institute of English Studies and Research

English Literature
Amity Institute of English Studies And Research (AIESR)

Dr Shuchi Agrawal, Professor at AIESR, Amity University, NOIDA has an extensive teaching experience of more than 20 years. Her research interests focus on Literary theory, Literary criticism, American Literature, and Gender Studies. She completed her Ph.D in February 2010 from CCSU, Meerut on the topic, "Exploration of Human Psyche in the Select Novels of Philip Roth". She qualified UGC NET and SLET IN 2005. She has been connected with renowned professional bodies, Association of English Studies in India (AESI), Indian Association of Women Studies(IAWS), International Society for Development and Sustainability (ISDS). She is also contributing as a reviewer and editorial board member in multiple international and renowned peer-reviewed journals, i.e., Pertanika, Transtellar, Macrothink, Canadian Studies, IJAEL, JOELL, KAAV, Asian Journal of Pediatric Research, etc. She has 8 books and 52 research papers to her credit, published in open access and peer-reviewed journals.
Vyas, A., S Agrawal, L Chakraverty. (2023). “Mental Well Being & Psychological Reattachment of Adolescents–An Empirical Study.” Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities 6 (2s), 356-363.
Dr Shuchi Agrawal, Professor at AIESR, Amity University, NOIDA is a research-oriented , positive spirited, dynamic and hard-working faculty who is keen to impart the literary knowledge and latest resources to her students. Every year, with the partial revision of curriculum, she tries to blend new methods of teaching in her teaching pedagogy. She is supervising 8 Ph.D scholars at present enrolled with her. She is an integral part of many vital processes and committees in the institution and the university, i.e., FRC, DRC, SRC, IQAC, BOS among others.

Publication(s):
1. Agrawal, S., & Singh, G. (2024). Medical humanities: An interdisciplinary approach to health and disease in select poems of Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton. Sciences of Conservation and Archaeology, 36(3).DOI: 10.48141/sci-arch-36.3.24.42
2. Agrawal, Shuchi. (2023). William Gibson’s Sprawl Trilogy: Connection between Humans and Artificial Intelligence. Rupkatha Journal, 15(4). https://doi.org/10.21659/rupkatha.v15n4.19
3. Gandotra, N. & S Agrawal. (2020). “Sustainability, Civilization and Women-An Environmental Study of The Overstory by Richard Powers”. Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, 12(5). https://dx.doi.org/10.21659/rupkatha.v12n5.rioc1s10n6
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