Sumitra’s Publications:


2007. Style Guidelines Manual for Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Cambridge University Press. (Online      publication, copyright Sumitra Mukerji, presently restricted to in-house circulation)

1995. Poem "Colored Christ: for Todd Ayoung's painting" in Syncopated City, Vol. 1, no. 1. Providence, RI:      Sunspot Small Press.

1994 (Winter Issue). "Contemporary Indian Theatre Movements and Interculturalism" in Seagull Theatre      Quarterly. Calcutta: Seagull Books.

1993. "Towards the creation of a vital aesthetics: Contemporary Indian English Poetry and the work of Meena      Alexander" in Structures of Signification: JSL (Journal of the School of Languages), Vol. III. New Delhi:      Jawaharlal Nehru University Press.

1993. "Female Body Parts: From Geography to Fetish" in Longwood Arts Journal. New York: Bronx Council on      the Arts.

1993. "Nagamandala: An Intercultural Experience" in The Guthrie Study Guide, Summer Issue. Minneapolis:      The Guthrie Theater Press.

1991. “Introduction to The Romantics.” Literature Essay. Economic & Political Weekly. New Delhi, India.

1989. "A Storm in a Teacup" (Review article on Nayantara Sahgal's Storm in Chandigarh) in Sunday      Chronicle, weekly journal of The Deccan Herald newspaper, Hyderabad, India.

1988–90. Articles for The Deccan Herald daily newspaper. Hyderabad, India.

1981–83. Feature articles for The Indian Express daily newspaper. New Delhi.

Conferences, Public Lectures, and Readings (1982–2002)

Papers presented on Shakespeare; Renaissance, Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Modern British drama; Modern Indian drama and theater; Asian theater; Indian English poetry (among other subjects) at international literature and theater conferences in India and in the United States.

Talks and lectures on Indian modern theater, folk theater, and women’s writing, and on comparative cultural studies presented at the New York Public Library, NYC high schools, CUNY colleges, and Pratt Institute, Brooklyn.

Readings of my poetry and fiction at venues in New York City, New Delhi, and Munich.