Mayurika Chakravorty
Associate Professor
- B.A. Honours (Calcutta University); M.A., M.Phil. (JNU); Ph.D. (SOAS, University of London)
- Email Mayurika Chakravorty
Research Interests:
- Postcolonial Fantasy and Science Fiction
- South Asian Literature and Popular Culture
- Childhood/Girlhood in Literature
- Diaspora Literature
- Literature and/of Globalization
Current Research

Within the fields of South Asian Literature and Postcolonial Studies, my primary area of research is popular speculative fiction, specifically, science fiction and fantasy writing in colonial India. Through the lens of postcolonial theory, my research explores how fantasy and science fiction can be regarded as expressions of resistance and subversion in the colonial context. Any study of fantasy texts written in a colonial context has to consider their liminality and propensity for transgression especially as these texts are often written from within a tightly configured grid of proscription and control. My first book, (2025), published by Bloomsbury Academic UK as part of their Perspectives on Fantasy series, explores how 鈥榝antasy鈥 or the literature of the 鈥榝antastic鈥, so often marginalized as non-serious children鈥檚 literature unworthy of critical attention, provides a fertile ground for upending traditional binaries of sacred and profane, solemnity and mirth, serious and the comic, thus opening up potential spaces of sacrilege and satire.
My research on speculative fiction that often overlaps with children鈥檚 literature, and my keen interest in popular fiction, have led me to new areas of research which include the cultural representations of childhood in literature and popular media. I am particularly interested in the construction of girlhood in South Asia (and in the South Asian diaspora) as well as narratives of resistance against prescriptive normativity.
Professional Associations
- Association of Asian Studies
- European Association of South Asian Studies
- IBBY (International Board of Books for Young People) Canada (Member, Scientific Committee 2023-2026)
Honours and Awards
- 杏吧原创 University Research Development Grant, 2025
- Visiting Scholar, Centre for Research in Children鈥檚 Literature at Cambridge, University of Cambridge, April-July 2024
- SSHRC Partnership Development Grant (Collaborator); Project title: Learning with and from the Global South: Opportunities for engaging girls and young women with disabilities across Southern spaces (ENGAGE), 2021-24
- FASS Teaching Development Award, 2021
- 杏吧原创 University Professional Achievement Award, 2020
- SSHRC Connection Grant (co-applicant), Project title: 鈥淩epublic of Childhood: Imagining the Future of Children鈥檚 Rights,鈥 2019
- 杏吧原创 University Experiential Learning Development Fund Award, 2019
- Felix Scholar, School of Oriental and African Studies, United Kingdom
Books
, Bloomsbury Academic, UK, 2025.
Articles and Book Chapters
- At Childhood鈥檚 End: Trauma, Survivance, and the Healing Fantastic in Abhishek Majumdar鈥檚 The Djinns of Eidgah. Critical South Asian Studies, 2024, 2(1), pp. 23鈥31.
- 鈥淣arrating Trauma, Subverting Innocence: Challenging Normative Childhood Representations in Bapsi Sidhwa鈥檚 Cracking India鈥 in Refusing the Limits of Contemporary Childhood: Beyond Innocence, edited by Julie Garlen and Neil Ramjewan, Lexington Books (Rowman & Littlefield), 2023, pp. 171-187.
- . Science Fiction Research Association Review. Issue 53. Vol. 1. Spring 2023.
- “” The Conversation. March 2, 2021.
- 鈥溾 The Conversation. July 19, 2020.
- 鈥樷 Ottawa Citizen. 19 June, 2020.
- Enchantment and the Politics of Subversion: Speculative Fiction in Colonial India (monograph). Manuscript under contract.
- 鈥淪keletons of History: Fact and Fiction in Rakhal Das Bandyopadhyay鈥檚 Sasanka鈥 South Asia Research (London, November 2004), 171-183.
Recent Presentations
- 鈥淓nchantment and Politics of Subversion: Fantasy Literature in Colonial India鈥 Centre for Fantasy and the Fantastic, University of Glasgow, 5th July, 2024
- 鈥淏etween Power and Play: British Childhood in Colonial India鈥 Work-in-progress seminar presentation, Centre for South Asian Studies, University of Cambridge, 21st June, 2024
- 鈥淓nchantment and Subversion: Children鈥檚 Fantasy Literature in Colonial India鈥 Homerton College, University of Cambridge, 16th May, 2024
- “Children in the Diaspora: Imagining Communities and Bridging Identities in Contemporary South-Asian Canadian Literature.” Keynote lecture delivered at the 21st Annual EGSS Conference, Universit茅 de Montr茅al, March 23, 2024.
- “Fantasy and Subversion: Children’s Fantasy Literature in Colonial Bengal,” Invited talk delivered at The Centre for South Asian Critical Humanities, University of Toronto, Mississauga, November 3, 2023.
- 鈥淔eminization and De/Reterritorialization in a Transnational Adaptation of Ramayana,鈥 European Conference of South Asian Studies, University of Vienna, July 27, 2021
- 鈥淐hildhood, Gender, and Non-Linear Time in South Asian Literature,鈥 The IX Conference in Childhood Studies, Tampere University, Finland, May 10, 2021
- 鈥淐hildhood and Trauma: Literary Representations,鈥 Childhood and Youth Studies Winter Speaker Series, 杏吧原创 University, March 11, 2020.
- 鈥淧ost-humanism in Postcolonial Science Fiction,鈥 The Conference on Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature, Ottawa, October 18, 2019.
Courses Taught
- ENGL 1009A: Literature in the Global Context
- ENGL 2936A: South Asian Literature I
- ENGL 2937A: South Asian Literature II
- ENGL 3930: Topics in Decolonization and Migration
- ENGL 3940A: Studies in Diaspora Literature
- CHST 3201A: Children鈥檚 Knowledges, Cultures, Representations
- ENGL 4976A: Issues in Postcolonial Literature
- ENGL 5004: Studies in Transnational Literatures