Subrat Jyoti Neog (born 1984) is a Film Critic,[1][2][3] a Theatre Critic[4][5][6][7] and a Playwright[8][9] from the Indian state of Assam. He teaches in Tezpur University at the department of Assamese as an associate professor.[10]

Academic life

Neog did his graduation from Guwahati College, and then moved to Gauhati University to pursue his post-graduation in Assamese language and Assamese literature. After that, he did his doctoral research on the topic 'Homen Borgohainir Gadaya Sahityar Bhasa Ek Sailibijnanbhittik Adhyayan' (English: The language of Homen Borgohain's Prose: A Study in the Light of Stylistics)[11] and completed it on 2014 under the guidance of Lilabati Saikia Bora [1]. He served in Hem Chandra Dev Goswami College as an assistant professor from 2010 to 2020[12] and then joined Tezpur University as an Associate Professor and Head of the Department at Department of Assamese from 2020.[10]

Published works

He has many publications[6][7] related to film and theatre in the reputed journals, newspapers, magazines to his credit. Which has been compiled in the following books.

  • Sahitya Sanskritir Subash (English: Essence of Literature and Culture) (2010)
  • Indian Drama: Tradition and Translation (editor) (2012)[13]
  • Tapaswinee (English: Saintess) (About Mamoni Raisom Goswami's Life and Literature) (2012)
  • Chalachitra Sahitya[4] (English: Film Literature) (2014)
  • Sailibijnan Aru Asamiya Sahitya Saili (English: Stylistics and Assamese literature) (2015)
  • Sampratik Bharatiya Chalachitra (English: Contemporary Indian Cinema) (2019)

Apart from books, his plays[8][9] air via All India Radio, Guwahati. Also he has shown interest in screen play writing for Television fiction series and documentory making[12] as well.

Awards and honors

References

  1. ^ a b Delhi, PIB (6 November 2021). "Indian Panorama Announces Official Selection for 52nd IFFI, 2021". Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b Assam, Calling (11 March 2023). "8th Assam State Film Awards, 2023 Awardees for the year-2018 and 2019 - Assam Calling".
  3. ^ a b Odisha, Pragativadi (5 November 2021). "Indian Panorama Announces Official Selection for 52nd IFFI 2021".
  4. ^ a b Datta, Utpal (2021). Film Appreciation. Blue Rose Publishers. p. 152. ISBN 978-9354724343.
  5. ^ Bhagawati, Dipsikha (2022). Literature and Film: From mute to motion. Manda Publishers. p. 13. ISBN 978-9395174022.
  6. ^ a b Neog, Subrat Jyoti (July–September 2022). Mazumdar, Premendra (ed.). "Mukti and Tare Zameen Par: An Intertextual Study" (PDF). E-CineIndia. 15. ISSN 2582-2500.
  7. ^ a b Neog, Subrat Jyoti (January–March 2023). Mazumdar, Premendra (ed.). "Akashitarar Kathare: A Significant Addition to the Tradition of Indian Women-centric Films" (PDF). E-CineIndia. 17. ISSN 2582-2500.
  8. ^ a b Guwahati, AIR (12 April 2022). "Radio Play || Nandini (in Assamese)". YouTube.
  9. ^ a b YouTube, India (28 October 2019). "Assamese One Act Play- Aprapti". YouTube.
  10. ^ a b University, Tezpur (2022). "Profile || Subrat Jyoti Neog". Tezu.ernet.in.
  11. ^ Shodhganga, a Reservoir of Indian Theses (31 December 2014). "Homen Borgohainir Gadaya Sahityar Bhasa Ek Sailibijnanbhittik Adhyayan (in Assamese)".
  12. ^ a b YouTube, India (5 July 2016). "Sibsagar's H.C.D.G College Documentary by Dr. Subrat Jyoti Neog". YouTube.
  13. ^ Books, Way (2014). Indian Drama: Tradition and Transition. Books Way. ISBN 978-93-81672-78-5.
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