Poushali Bhadury

  
  • Graduate Student
  • University of FLorida
  • Twitter: @saichukan

Poushali Bhadury is a PhD candidate and graduate instructor at the Department of English, University of Florida. Her dissertation investigates nationalism and global consciousness in Indian children’s publishing, focusing on the Kolkata publishing house Deb Sahitya Kutir’s literary output during the 1940s-60s. She is part of the UF ImageText editorial collective, and was a 2013-2014 CLIR Mellon Fellow for Dissertation Research in Original Sources. Her research and teaching interests are Children’s Literature, Media Studies, Book History, Digital Humanities and Postcolonial Studies. Her recent publications include articles in Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, South Asian Review and The Lion and the Unicorn. She is especially invested in researching the dissemination of print/digital texts across various media (and cultural contexts), and past projects have focused on trans-media adaptations.