| Details of Publications | - Priyadharshini, L., & Padmanabhan, B. (2021a). Landscape and Platial Identities of Nagaland’s Angami Tribe: A Theoretical Study on Easterine Kire’s When the River Sleeps. Towards Excellence, 13(4), 674–680.
- Priyadharshini, L., & Padmanabhan, B. (2021b). Socio-Political Injustice to Indigenous Womanhood: A Character Study in Malsawmi Jacob’s Zorami: A Redemption Song. Working Papers on Linguistics and Literature, 15(1), 443–449.
- Priyadharshini, L., & Padmanabhan, B. (2021c). Socio-Political Predicaments of the Santhal Tribes: A Study of Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar’s the Adivasi Will Not Dance: Stories. Literary Voice, 15(1), 15–23.
- Priyadharshini, L., & Padmanabhan, B. (2022a). An Intersectional Approach to Gender in the Select Short Stories of Temsula Ao’s These Hills Called Home: Stories from a War Zone. Contemporary Literary Review India, 9(1), 99–113.
- Priyadharshini, L., & Padmanabhan, B. (2022b). Critique of the Troubled Experiences of Northeast Tribes during Internal Migration: An Analysis of Easterine Kire’s Bitter Wormwood. Literary Voice, 1(18).
- Priyadharshini, L., & Padmanabhan, B. (2022c). Literary Narratives of Orality: Discourses on Monomyth in Easterine Kire’s Son of the Thundercloud. Literature & Aesthetics, 32(1), 125–137.
- Priyadharshini, L., & Padmanabhan, P. (2023). Representation of Gender Reality and Identity Formation of Indigenous Naga Women in Easterine Kire’s A Respectable Woman. IIS Journal of Arts, 12(1), 223–233.
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| Details of Book Chapters | - Priyadharshini, L. (2022). Cultural Deterritorialisation and Reterritorialisation of Regional Tribal Migrants: Literary Analysis of a Select Short Story in Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar’s the Adivasi Will Not Dance: Stories. In N. Soman & B. Padmanabhan (Eds.), Conflicted Territories: Representations of Ethnic and Political Disputes in World Literature. Orange Books Publication.
- Priyadharshini, L., & Padmanabhan, B. (2021). Tracing the Elements of Tribal Territorial Consciousness through the Narratives of Mamang Dai’s the Black Hill. In A. Phukan & A. Gogoi (Eds.), Writings from the Northeast and Tribal Studies of India. Purbayon Publication.
- Priyadharshini, L., & Padmanabhan, B. (2023). Narrations on Human Beyondness in Easterine Kire’s When the River Sleeps and Son of the Thundercloud. In P. Panda (Ed.), Mapping Memory in the Wake of the Posthuman India, Canada, And the World. Bloomsbury.
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