Monish Chavan

Name: Mr. Monish Chavan
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: English Department]
Email: mtc.slas@jspmuni.ac.in

- Ph.D. in English, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, ongoing
- M.A. in English, Savitribai Phule Pune University, 2022
- B.A. in English, Savitribai Phule Pune University, 2020

- Assistant Professor, JSPM University, June, 2025to Present

 Bildungsroman Techniques in Short Stories
 Social Exclusion and Marginalized Voices
 Posthuman Dystopia and AI Consciousness in Fiction
 Freudian Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism
 Time, Memory, and Identity in Cross-Cultural Short Fiction

• Monish Chavan, Religious Skepticism in Philip Larkin’s Church
Going, Faith Healer and Arun Kolatkar’s Jejuri, The Criterion: An
International Journal in English, Pg. No. 622-634, ISSN: 0976- 8165, Vol. 16, Issue I (February 2025), Impact Factor: 8.67.
• Monish Chavan, Bildungsroman Techniques in Short Stories: Joyce’s ‘Araby’ and ‘A Little Cloud,’ and Bond’s ‘The Blue Umbrella’,
Vidyawarta: International Multilingual Research Journal, Pg no. 193-
197, ISSN: 2319 9318, Special Issue-01 (Jan-March 2025), Impact
Factor: 9.45.
• Monish Chavan, Social Exclusion and Marginalised Voices: A Study of Caste and Class in Mansfield’s “The Doll’s House” and Lahiri’s “A Real Durwan”, Cosmos Multidisciplinary Research E-Journal Recognized International Reviewed Journal. Pg. No. 46-51, ISSN: 2456-1665, Volume 10, Issue 2, February 2025, Impact Factor: 5.69
• Monish Chavan, Posthuman Dystopia and AI consciousness in short story fiction: A study of Forster’s “The Machine Stops” and Bradbury’s “There Will Come Soft Rains”, Lang Lit an International Peer-Reviewed Open Access Journal. Pg. no. 109-117, ISSN: 2349-5189, Special Issue- March 2025, Impact Factor: 5.61.
• Monish Chavan, A Freudian Analysis of Mary Maloney’s Psyche in
Dhal’s “Lamb to the Slaughter”, Galaxy: International Multidisciplinary Research Journal. Pg. No. 18-29, ISSN:2278-9529, Volume. 14, Issue-III, April 2025, Impact Factor: 6.017
• Monish Chavan, Time, Memory, and Identity: A Study of Cultural
Connections in Stories by Borges’s “The Garden of Forking Paths” and Tagore’s “Kabuliwala”, International Journal of English and Studies (IJOES) An International Peer-Reviewed and Refereed Journal, Pg. No. 753-760, ISSN: 2581-8333, Volume 7, Issue 4, April 2025, Impact Factor: 8.175.

Office Address: Department of English, School of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Faculty of Education and Humanities, JSPM University Pune
Email: mtc.slas@jspmuni.ac.in

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