Research Publications
2012
Dr. Sangeeta Laishram. “Cultural Conflict in Ngugi’s The River Between”. Ruminations: A Bi-Annual International Journal for Analysis and Research in Humanities and Social Sciences. III.I: 129-133. Dec.2012 ISSN. 2229-6751
2013
Dr. Sangeeta Laishram. “Emergence of Hybrid Class in Achebe’s No Longer At Ease”. Spectrum: A Journal of Multidisciplinary Research. I.I: 37-56. Jan-Feb, 2013 ISSN. 2278-0637
2014
Bedana Longjam, Dr. Sangeeta Laishram. “Search for Identity and Home in Buchi Emecheta’s Novel Second-Class Citizen”. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, vol. 19, no. 5, 2014, pp. 32-35. ISSN. 2279-0837
Bedana Longjam, Dr. Sangeeta Laishram. “Reflection of African Marriage and the Culture of Bride Price in Buchi Emecheta’s Novel The Bride Price”. The Criterion: An International Journal in English, vol. 5, no. 3, 2014, pp. 68-74. ISSN. 0976-8165
Bedana, Longjam, and Sangeeta Laishram, “Identifying Self through Nature in North-East Indian Poetry” in the conference proceedings International Conference on English Language and Literature (ICELL-2014), Jan 18-19th 2014, Hyderabad organized by International Academic and Industrial Research Solutions (IAIRS), Hyderabad. pp. 20-26. (ISBN: 978-93-83303-11-3)
2015
Nirupama, Khundrakpam. “The Post Traumatic Effects of Slavery in Toni Morrison’s Beloved.” An International Journal of English Language, Literature and Literary Theory. New Academia. IV.II. April, 2015: 137 – 141. Web. (ISSN – 2347-2073)
2016
Bedana Longjam, Dr. Sangeeta Laishram. “Representation of Motherhood in Buchi Emecheta’s The Joys of Motherhood”. Literary Insight: A Refereed International Journal, vol. 7, no. 1, 2016, pp. 54-59. ISSN. 0975-6248
Bedana, Longjam and Sangeeta Laishram, “Quest for Black Woman’s Identity in Buchi Emecheta’s novel Kehinde”. Contesting Gender: History, Politics, and Identity. Eds. Vulli Dhanaraju and Kh. Nagendra Singh. Dominant Publishers and Distribution, 2016. pp. 173-184. (ISBN: 978-93-84207-00-7)
Nirupama Khundrakpam, Dr. Sangeeta Laishram. “Gender and Race in Toni Morrison’s Beloved”. Journal of Higher Secondary Education and Research Society. IV.II. October, 2016: 200 – 208. ISSN. 2349-0209
Nirupama Khundrakpam, Dr. Sangeeta Laishram. “Black Values and the Impact of White Standards of Beauty in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eyes.” An International Journal in English. The Criterion. VII, III. June, 2016: 215 – 220. ISSN. 0976-8165.
Nirupama Khundrakpam, Dr. Sangeeta Laishram. “Impact of Insurgency: Violence against Women in Manipur as Represented in Short Stories by Ningombam Sunita and Nepram Maya.” An International Journal in English. The Criterion. VII.I. Feb., 2016: 115 – 118. ISSN. 0976-8165
Nirupama, Khundrakpam and Dr. Sangeeta Laishram. “Decriminalizing Sexual Minorities: Representation of Transgender in Manipuri Cinema.” The Invisible Minority in Literature and Society: Haunting Tragedies. Eds. Dr. Mohd. Shamim and Dr. Noor Fatima. Aligarh: Vangmaya Books, 2016. 29 – 36. Print. (ISBN – 978-93-82485-78-0)
Khumanthem Gunibala Devi and Sangeeta Laishram. “Narrative of Political Violence and Social Realities: A Study of Temsula Ao's These Hills Called Home: Stories from a War Zone”. International Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR). Vol. IV.IX, pp. 917 -920. ISSN. 2320-5407
2017
Momo, Kshetrimayum and Dr. Sangeeta Laishram. “Narrating Things Fall Apart through the Prism of Language” International Journal of Advanced Research. V.I. January, 2017: 1259 -1262. (ISSN: 2320-5407)
Momo, Kshetrimayum and Dr. Sangeeta Laishram.. “The Ideology of Masculinity in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart” Journal of Higher Education and Research Society. V.I April, 2017: 63 – 70 (ISSN: 2349-0209)
Khumanthem Gunibala Devi and Sangeeta Laishram. “Conflicts of Violence and Its Impact on Women: A Reading of Select Works of Temsula Ao and Indira Goswami”. International Journal of English Language, Literature in Humanities (IJELLH), Vol. V.VIII, pp. 141 – 151. ISSN. 2321-7065
2018
Nirupama, Khundrakpam and Dr. Sangeeta Laishram. “Creating a Paradisiacal Community: Aspects of Multiculturalism in Toni Morrison’s Paradise.” International Journal of Advanced Research. VI.I. January, 2018: 692 – 696. Web. (ISSN – 2320-5407) Impact factor – 6.118
Bedana, Longjam, and Sangeeta Laishram, “Challenging Masculinity in Buchi Emecheta’s Second-Class Citizen and Shashi Deshpande’s The Dark Holds No Terror” International Journal of English Language, Literature in Humanities (IJELLH), vol. 6, no. 11, 2018, pp. 1510-1529. (ISSN: 2321-7065) UGC-Approved Journal (UGC Journal No. 43979)
2019
Dr.Sangeeta Laishram. “Loss of African Cultural Identity in Ama Ata Aidoo’s Everything Counts” International Journal of English Language, Literature in Humanities (IJELLH) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2019): Volume 7, Issue 2, February 2019: 2025-2033. ISSN. 2321-7065
Bedana, Longjam, Dr. Sangeeta Laishram, and Dr. M. Priyobrata Singh, “Conflict of Tradition and Modernity in Buchi Emecheta’s Double Yoke” International Journal of English Language, Literature in Humanities (IJELLH), vol. 7, no. 2, 2019, pp. 101-114. (ISSN: 2321-7065) UGC-Approved Journal (UGC Journal No. 43979)
Nirupama, Khundrakpam and Dr. Sangeeta Laishram. “The Role of Community in Toni Morrison’s Sula.” International Journal of English Language, Literature in Humanities. VII.II. February, 2019: 1712 -1718. Web. (ISSN – 2321-7065)
Khumanthem Gunibala Devi and Sangeeta Laishram. “Ecology, Myth and Mystery: A Study of Select Poems of Mamang Dai and Temsula Ao”. Research Review International Journal of Multidisciplinary, Vol. IV.V. pp 1484-1487. ISSN. 2455-3085
Momo, Kshetrimayum and Dr. Sangeeta Laishram. “The Gandhian Myth in Kanthapura.” International Journal of English Language, Literature in Humanities. VII.II. February, 2019: 1743 -1749. Web. (ISSN – 2321-7065)
Momo, Kshetrimayum and Dr. Sangeeta Laishram. “Archetypes and Mythical Tropes in Things Fall Apart and Kanthapura.” In Conference Proceedings. International Conference on Recent Trends in Humanities, Education, Arts, Culture, Languages, Literature, Philosophy, Religion, Gender and Management Studies (HEALM-2019) organised by Krishi Sanskriti on 4th May 2019 at JNU, Delhi.