Rimi Barnali Chatterjee is an Indian author and professor of English at
Jadavpur University.
Career
Chatterjee is an author, translator, and professor of English at
Jadavpur University. She completed her Ph.D at
Oxford University in 1997.[1] She began teaching at Jadavpur University in 2004.[2] During her time as a professor, Chatterjee and professor Abhijit Gupta helped develop one of the first programs to include the study of comics as part of the study of literature.[3] Chatterjee also contributed to the comics magazine Drighangchoo produced by the English department and has created other comics.[3]
"The Garden of Bombahia", about sixteenth-century scientist and heretic
Garcia da Orta, appeared in Wasafiri 24(3): pp. 98–106.
"The First Rasa", about a woman printer in Calcutta's nineteenth-century pleasure district, came out in Kolkata: Book City: Readings, Fragments, Images, ed. Sria Chatterjee and Jennie Renton (
Edinburgh: Textualities, 2009).
"Jessica", about an
Anglo-Indian woman hairdresser of Portuguese descent in a Bengali neighbourhood in Calcutta, came out in Vislumbres: Bridging India and Iberoamerica 1 (2008): pp. 58–9.
"The Key to All the Worlds", appeared in Superhero: The Fabulous Adventures of Rocket Kumar and Other Indian Superheroes, published by Scholastic India in 2007.
ISBN81-7655-821-4
"A Night with the Joking Clown". (2019). In Saint, Tarun K. (ed.). The Gollancz Book of South Asian Science Fiction.[8]
^Rimi B. Chatterjee (2019). "A Night with the Joking Clown". In Saint, Tarun K. (ed.). The Gollancz Book of South Asian Science Fiction. Hachette India.
ISBN978-93-88322-05-8. Reviews:
^Empires of the Mind: A History of the Oxford University Press in India During the Raj, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006,
ISBN0-19-567474-X. Reviews: