Bio:
Susan Deborah Selvaraj is Assistant Professor of English at M. E. S. College of Arts & Commerce, Zuarinagar-Goa. Her research focus is on Ecocriticism, Ecomedia, Food Studies and Transgender Ecology. Her co-edited books include Culture and Media: Ecocrital Explorations (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014), Ecodocumentaries: Critical Essays (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) and Ecocultural Ethics: Critical Essays (Lexington, 2017). She is one of the founding members of The Ecomedia Team in 2005 which gradually grew to tiNai Ecofilm Festival (http://www.teff.in/). She is the recipient (along with Rayson K. Alex) of ASLE-USA Media Subvention Grant, for creating an interactive video space for ecocinema scholarship.
Books:
Now Out
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Susan Deborah Selvaraj is Assistant Professor of English at M. E. S. College of Arts & Commerce, Zuarinagar-Goa. Her research focus is on Ecocriticism, Ecomedia, Food Studies and Transgender Ecology. Her co-edited books include Culture and Media: Ecocrital Explorations (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014), Ecodocumentaries: Critical Essays (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) and Ecocultural Ethics: Critical Essays (Lexington, 2017). She is one of the founding members of The Ecomedia Team in 2005 which gradually grew to tiNai Ecofilm Festival (http://www.teff.in/). She is the recipient (along with Rayson K. Alex) of ASLE-USA Media Subvention Grant, for creating an interactive video space for ecocinema scholarship.
Books:
Now Out
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