“Competing Empires in South Africa and Burma: Alienation, Displacement and Interconnections in Colonial and Postcolonial Literature. Imbizo: International Journal of African Literary and Comparative Studies, May, 2021.
“Competing Empires in South Africa and Burma: Alienation, Displacement and Interconnections in Colonial and Postcolonial Literature." Journal of Postcolonial Studies, 2020.
“Negotiating Ambivalent Gender Spaces for Collective and Individual Empowerment: Sikh Women’s Life Writing in the Diaspora.” Religions 10.11 (2019): 598–. Web.
"’Slow Violence’” in Alan Paton’s Cry, the Beloved Country and Zakes Mda’s Ways of Dying,” Journal of Contemporary Thought, 2016.
“South African Indian Fiction: Transformations in Ahmed Essop’s Political Ethos,” Research in African Literature 42.3 (2011): 46-55.
“The Construction of Sikh Identity and Ideas of Nations/Homelands in Indian and Diasporic Imaginations.” Journal of Contemporary Thought. Ed. Prafula Kar, et al. Pencraft International, 2009. 250-261.
“Africa in India: The African Diaspora in India in Kamal Amrohi’s Film Razia Sultan.” India in Africa, Africa in India. Ed. John Hawley. Indiana UP, 2008. 273-288.
“Memory of Trauma in Meena Alexander’s Texts.” Tracing an Indian Diaspora. Ed. Parvati Raghuram, et al. Sage Publication, 2007. 55-80.
Contrary Narrative Spaces and the Sikh Woman: Imperial Aftermaths in Bhisham Sahni’s Tamas“ and Gulzar’s Maachis,” Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory 2.2 (2006): 125-134.
“Transnational Multicultural Feminism and the Politics of Location: Queering Diaspora in Nisha Ganatra's Chutney Popcorn, Deepa Mehta’s Fire, and Shani Mootoo’s Cereus Blooms at Night.” South Asian Review 26.2 (2005): 148-161.
“Homoeroticism and the Construction of Alterity: On Reading A Passage to India and The Home and the World." Journal of Contemporary Thought 4 (2005): 23-44.
"Globalization, Transnationalism, and Identity Politics in South Asian Women’s Texts.” Michigan Academician, 35.2 (2003): 171-188.
"Representing the Poetics of Resistance in Transnational South Asian Women’s Fiction and Film." South Asian Review 24.1 (2003): 202-219.
“Studies of Bharati Mukherjee,” Asian American Novelists: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Source Book. Ed. Emmanuel Nelson. Greenwood Press, 2000. 84-99.
Published Conference Proceedings:
“Madness and Resistance in Postcolonial African and Caribbean Texts.” Association of University English Teachers in Southern Africa, South Africa, 2008.
"Transnationalisms and Multiculturalisms: Intersecting Pedagogies in the American Classroom." Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2006.
"Indo-Caribbean Literature and the Politics of Location: Transnational Feminism and Identity Politics in Shani Mootoo's Cereus Blooms at Night." National Association of Asian Studies, Houston, Texas, 2004.
"Homoeroticism and the Construction of Alterity: On Reading A Passage to India and The Home and the World." Rethinking Modernity Conference. Forum on Contemporary Theory, India, 2004.
"New and Old World Poetics: Representation and Construction of Gender Identity in William Shakespeare's The Tempest, Bernal Diaz's The Conquest of New Spain, Gloria Anzaldua's Borderlands, and Rigoberta Mench's I, Rigoberta Mench: An Indian Woman in Guatemala." National Association for Latin American Studies, Houston, Texas, 2000.