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Aysha Iqbal
Associate Professor
Room No.: HSB 342
Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences
Chennai 600 036, TamilNadu, India.
Phone : +91 (44) 2257 4521
Fax : +91 (44) 2257 4502
Email : draysha@iitm.ac.in

Research Interests:
  • Reception Studies (On going ICSR IIT project)
  • Drama, Arthur Miller
  • Popular Culture
  • Communication, English Language Teaching
  • Film Studies, Urban Culture
Recent Publications:
  • Aysha Viswamohan, Charles Hadfield, Jill Hadfield, Communication Strategies of Spam Mails, forthcoming .ELTJ. Oxford: UK, 2010

  • Aysha Viswamohan, City Culture in Indian Cinema, MICOLLAC . Conference proceedings, University Putrajeya, Malaysia, 2009

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Kiran Nagarkar and the Discontents of Masculinity, Masculinity in Postcolonial Indian Writing in English. Book chapter, 83–99, 2009

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Teaching EAP/ESP in India, EAP and ESP in Developing Countries: Current State of Play vs Actual Needs and Wants. Garnet Education & British Council, UK, 2009

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Representation of Streets in Indian Cinema, Great Asian Streets Symposium, NUS, Singapore. Conference proceedings, 2008

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Radicalism & Rebellion: Relevance of Brecht in Present Times, The Atlantic Literary Review, 9, 47–57., 2008

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Celebrating online collaboration & IT enabled learning., New Ways International Universidad TecnolÃ&gica del Chocó Columbia, 1, 2–6, 2007

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Arthur Miller: Autobiographical Impulse, Dialog,, 15, pp. 93–105, 2007

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Book. English for Technical Communication, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Positioning two bildungsromans: Memoirs of a Geisha and Umrao JanAda., Lit Crit, Kerala, 36–49, 2007

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Screenplay: Teaching English to Young Learners, English Teaching Professional, UK, 21–22, 2006

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Book. Arthur Miller: The Dramatist and His Universe, Tr Publishers, Chennai, 2006

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Literature and Media in an ESP Classroom, IATEFL-Selections , UK. Conference proceedings., 24–25, 2006

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Tagore’s Chokher Bali: Aesthetic and Ethical Considerations, Journal of Art, literature and Culture., Spring, 112 – 121, 2006

  • Aysha Viswamohan, (A) headway in the IT world, IATEFL, UK. Conference proceedings., 37–39, 2005

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Ten Steps to Teaching English for Academic Purposes, Modern English Teacher, UK, 14, 19–21, 2005

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Knowing the Snollygoster: Online Dictionaries, English Teaching Professional, UK, 60–61, 2004

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Hybridizing and Glocalizing English: the Language Revolution with Hinglish, Indian Linguistics, 65, 197–214., 2004

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Putting the Readers under a Spell, Language, USA, 3, 14–17, 2004

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Book. Revised Better Spoken English (author Shreesh Chaudhary), Vikas Publishers, new Delhi., 2004

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Code–Switching in Popular Journalism., English Today, Cambridge, UK, 20, 34–36, 2004

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Book. It Happens like This: a Novella, Writers Workshop, Kolkata, 2004

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Le€™s Walk the Talkâ€"Catchphrases of Twentieth Century., ESL, USA, 24–25, 2004

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Faust I and Shakuntala––––––Conceptual and Thematic Structures, The Yearbook of Goethe Society of India, 236–258, 2003

  • Aysha Viswamohan, Urmila: Feminist Concerns and Existential Dilemma., Indian Literature, Sahitya Akademy, 184–189, 2001
 
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