Muse India’s Deputy Chief Editor (wef Issue 101, Jan-Feb 2022) and Contributing Editor for IWE (wef Issue 104, Jul-Aug 2022)
Dr Sapna Dogra completed her BA and MA in English Literature from the University of Delhi. She obtained her MPhil and PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University. She is presently working as an Assistant Professor (English) in the Department of Higher Education, Government of Himachal Pradesh.
She has published research papers, book reviews, translations and essays in Translation Today, Muse India, Indian Literature (Sahitya Akademi’s Bi-monthly journal), Littcrit, New Horizons, Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, Spectrum: An International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Folklore and Folkloristics, New Academia, Journal of Acharya Narendra Dev Research Institute, Dialogue: A Journal Devoted to Literary Appreciation, Spring Magazine on English Literature, South Asian Ensemble, Bhatter College Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, Contemporary Literary Review India, Quest, Triveni, Indian Ruminations, Postscriptum, Udaipur Times and The Chitrolekha Journal on Art and Design.
She has contributed chapters in Perspectives in Indian Dalit Literature: Critical Responses (2020), Tribal Perspective in India: Critical Responses (2020) and Human Growth and Development (2021).
She has also presented papers in national and international seminars and conferences. Her research interests include Folklore Studies, Translation Studies, Indian English Writing, Hindi Literature, Popular Literature, Gender Studies, Graphic Fiction, ELT and Narratology.
Email: sapnardm@gmail.com
(Profile updated on Dec. 28, 2021)