Manju Jaidka

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Manju Jaidka
Born 1953 (age 54)
Haryana, India
Residence Chandigarh, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Professor
Employers Panjab University

Manju Jaidka is a Professor of English at the Panjab University, Chandigarh, in India. She is regarded as a leading Indian academic, best known for her contribution to American Studies in India. She is the author of critical books regarded as standard texts in the field and regards her teaching job as her most important work. One of her main concerns is to forge an international network of like-minded academics for the exchange of scholarship.

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[edit] Biography

Born in Hathwala, a small village in Karnal District, Haryana, to Bhim Sain and Padma Tyagi, Manju Jaidka spent much of her childhood in Ambala where she studied in Convent of Jesus and Mary. Later, she moved with her parents to Secunderabad and finished High School from St. Anne’s. For her graduation she enrolled in Govt. College for Women, Chandigarh, and her postgraduation and doctoral degrees were obtained from Panjab University’s Department of English. Jaidka lives in Chandigarh with her husband and three children. One of her noteworthy achievements is the establishment of a leading academic organization in India which began as the India Chapter of the US-based MELUS, the Society for the Study of the Multi-ethnic Literature of the United States, and later expanded into MELOW, the Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the World. This Society, which comprises about two hundred teachers and scholars from across India, is run with the help of her colleagues at the English Department, Panjab University, currently chaired by Professor Anil Raina.

[edit] Books

Academic:

  • Landmarks of American Literature. New Delhi:Prestige Press, 2007.
  • Politics of Location in the Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the Americas, co-edited with Anil Raina (Chandigarh: Arun Publishing House, 2003).
  • Text Book entitled An Annotated Anthology of English and American Poetry for MA (University Grants Commission Text Book Award). Chandigarh: Panjab University Publication Bureau, 2002.
  • Cross-Cultural Transactions in Multi-Ethnic Literatures of America, eds. Anil Raina, Manju Jaidka, Somdatta Mandal and Vijay Kumar Sharma. New Delhi:Prestige Press, 2002
  • From Slant to Straight: Recent Trends in Women's Poetry. New Delhi: Prestige Publishers, 2000.
  • T. S. Eliot's Use of Popular Sources (Mellen Press, USA, 1997). This was her Post-Doctoral Fulbright project for which research was carried out at the Houghton (Harvard University, Cambridge, MA), Beinecke (Yale), Harry Ramson Centre (Austin, Texas), and New York Public Library.
  • Tiresias and Other Masks: English and American Poetry after The Waste Land. Chandigarh: Arun Publishing House, 1994.
  • Confession and Beyond: The Poetry of Sylvia Plath. Chandigarh: Arun Publishing House, 1992.

Creative Writing

  • Novel: Spots of Time: A Novel. Chandigarh: Graphit India Oct 2007
  • Play: The Seduction and Betrayal of Cat Whiskers: An Academic Satire. Chandigarh: Graphit India Oct 2007.


Spots of Time

This is a novel published in October 2007. Spots of Time, interspersed with a sprinkling of verse,
traces the interweaving stories of these two women, moving back and forth in time, progressing
through flashbacks and reminiscences. Tangential characters emerge from the margins, come to the
foreground with their own stories, and then recede. As the story unfolds, the various pieces of the
collage are linked together by the narratorial consciousness that observes, assimilates and records
a myriad different experiences, ranging from professional hazards in an academic environment to more 
agonizing issues of parenting a special child while coping with personal aspirations and ambitions.

The narratology is metafictional; the master narrative holds together several embedded little 
stories and yet is a coherent whole, inlaid with literary allusions, traversing an extensive 
terrain, from a tiny colony of the City Beautiful nestling in the Shivalik foothills to far-off  
places across vast oceanic distances. More information is available on Jaidka's blog.


The Seduction and Betrayal of Cat Whiskers

This is a play – an academic satire that winds in and out through the corridors of an institution of   
higher learning, uses the comic lens to look at some of the flaws in the academia. What happens, for
instance, behind the scenes in a major university? Who are the power brokers? What are the politics 
that operate in the system and at what different levels? How are appointments and promotions made? 
Is there any fair-play or justice? These are some of the questions raised in this play. It would not 
be an exaggeration to say that the problems highlighted here are found on almost all campuses, in 
India and abroad.

The aim is not to target all academics, universities and colleges as corrupt but to take a peek at  
their not-so-pleasant side which, with a little effort and commitment, may be cured if we have the 
will to do so. More information is available on Jaidka's blog.

[edit] Research projects

Jaidka wrote her doctoral dissertation on the poetry of Sylvia Plath in 1981 and since then has been engaged in several postdoctoral research projects. Among other subjects, she has worked on twentieth-century British and American Poetry, Diasporic Writing from India, Narratives and Narratology, and Contemporary World Literature. She has also supervised several M.Phil. and Ph.D. dissertations.

[edit] International Awards/Honours/Distinctions

Her earlier international engagements are listed here:


[edit] Awards/Distinctions/Positions held in India

  • 1998- to date: Chief functionary of MELUS-India (The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, India Chapter) and MELOW (The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the World).
  • 1998-2000: Member, Board of Directors, American Studies Research Centre, Hyderabad.
  • 1996-98: Member, Board of Directors and Executive Committee of ASRC, Hyderabad.
  • 1994: University Grants Commission Text Book Award.
  • 1991, March: Olive I. Reddick (Sr.) Award for the best literature paper presented at the annual conference of the Indian Association for American Studies, Bombay.
  • 1989, August: William Mulder Research Grant from ASRC, Hyderabad.


[edit] Invited talks

  • Jaidka has been an invited plenary/ keynote speaker at numerous conferences, in India and abroad.

International speaking engagements:

[edit] References / See also

  1. http://www.iasa-rias.org/index.php?k=179&autor=28
  2. http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-128169785.html
  3. http://cfp.english.upenn.edu/archive/International/0988.html
  4. http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/cww/editorial_board.html
  5. http://cfp.english.upenn.edu/archive/Collections/2922.html
  6. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2278/is_3-4_29/ai_n9507956/pg_12
  7. http://www.tribuneindia.com/2007/20071021/cth2.htm
  8. http://www.southasiapost.org/2008/20080331/index.htm
  9. http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/PU-faculty-members-novel-play-released/230633/
  10. http://www.puchd.ac.in/section.php?action=news&id=580&code=show