Pratusha Bhowmik is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, Bodoland University. She has completed her M. Phil and PhD from the Department of English, Gauhati University. Her research interests include South Asian Literatures, Partition Studies, Trauma Studies and Women’s Studies. She has been the editor of Transcript: Journal of Literature and Cultural Studies. She is currently the Associate Editor of International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education. She has published several research articles in journals and has presented papers in many national and international conferences. Her recent publications include “Negotiating Eco-Disaster: Locating Non-Human Encounter in Minoli Salgado’s Post-Tsunami Narrative A Little Dust on the Eyes”, English Forum: Journal of the Department of English, Gauhati University, Vol. 10 & 11:: 2022-2023; “Mob Lynching, Death and Trauma in The Shadow Lines.” Caraivéti: Peer reviewed and Refereed Biannual International Journal, V(1), 214-220; “Climate Change, Woman and Disaster: Locating Climate Crisis and Woman’s Victimhood in Arif Anwar’s The Storm”. NIU International Journal of Human Rights, ISSN: 2394-0298, Vol. 9(VI), 60-65; “The “queer nation”: moving beyond boundaries? A study of select South Asian novels”. In D. Biswas and J. C. Ryan (Eds.)., Nationalism in India: Texts and Contexts. Routledge. 160-176. ISBN: 978-1-032-02004-4. Her recent books (Un)making Gender: Re-inventing Selves (Co-edited) got published in 2022 and Advancing Socially Driven Scholarship: The STAR Certified Researcher Training Program (Co-authored) got published in 2023.