Faculty Dr Sheetal Yadav

Dr Sheetal Yadav

Assistant Professor

Department of Literature and Languages

Contact Details

sheetal.y@srmap.edu.in

Office Location

Cabin No. 8, 7th Floor, CV Raman Block

Education

2023
PhD
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
India
2018
M A English
I.G.N.O.U
India
2015
BA (Hons.)
University of Delhi
India

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Research Interest

  • Dedicated to advancing the field of Women and Gender Studies, my research delves into the examination of rape culture within South Asian narratives. My research work is centred around a deep analysis of various texts and cultural artefacts to understand the factors that contribute to the perpetuation of this phenomenon. By contributing to the broader conversation on gender-based violence and social justice, I am determined to make a meaningful impact through my work.

Awards

  • 2022- Best Paper Award- Women’s Leadership Symposium, University of Oxford
  • 2022- IIT Roorkee Travel Grant for research paper presentation
  • 2019- Institute Fellowship- IIT Roorkee
  • 2018 – UGC NET – University Grants Commission

Memberships

  • Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
  • Oxford Women’s Leadership Symposium

Publications

  • Breaking through Barriers: Empowering Women through Sports in Recent Bollywood Cinema

    Yadav S., Jha S.

    Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 2025, DOI Link

  • Bollywood as a Site of Resistance: Women and Agency in Indian Popular Culture

    Yadav S., Jha S.

    Journal of International Women's Studies, 2023,

    View abstract ⏷

    This article evaluates the contemporary Indian redefinition of gender norms, subjectivity, and practices by analyzing Bollywood films as a major influence upon its global audiences. This study explores how Indian cinema redefines women’s status and promotes gender-neutral entertainment by harnessing the powerful energies of current movements such as #MeToo. The article closely examines the textual and conceptual features of current women-focused movies like Ek Ladki Ko Dekha To Aisa Laga (2019), Thappad (2020), and Paglait (2021). This examination focuses on key insights from popular Bollywood actresses’ critical feminist roles to understand their assertions of women’s power, agency, and equality. Additionally, this research explores the evolving trope of the male liberator, who dominated past Bollywood and the popular culture imagination but is now being revised in a way that deconstructs patriarchal norms. This paper first explores traditional portrayals of women in Bollywood and then critiques these films to look at how resistance is portrayed in contemporary cinema. This paper examines current paradigm shifts through the analysis of characters that challenge conventional depictions and resist the prevailing gender stereotypes in their quest for empowerment.

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Interests

  • Feminist Geography
  • Gender Studies
  • Violence and Trauma Studies

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Education
2015
BA (Hons.)
University of Delhi
India
2018
M A English
I.G.N.O.U
India
2023
PhD
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
India
Experience
Research Interests
  • Dedicated to advancing the field of Women and Gender Studies, my research delves into the examination of rape culture within South Asian narratives. My research work is centred around a deep analysis of various texts and cultural artefacts to understand the factors that contribute to the perpetuation of this phenomenon. By contributing to the broader conversation on gender-based violence and social justice, I am determined to make a meaningful impact through my work.
Awards & Fellowships
  • 2022- Best Paper Award- Women’s Leadership Symposium, University of Oxford
  • 2022- IIT Roorkee Travel Grant for research paper presentation
  • 2019- Institute Fellowship- IIT Roorkee
  • 2018 – UGC NET – University Grants Commission
Memberships
  • Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
  • Oxford Women’s Leadership Symposium
Publications
  • Breaking through Barriers: Empowering Women through Sports in Recent Bollywood Cinema

    Yadav S., Jha S.

    Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 2025, DOI Link

  • Bollywood as a Site of Resistance: Women and Agency in Indian Popular Culture

    Yadav S., Jha S.

    Journal of International Women's Studies, 2023,

    View abstract ⏷

    This article evaluates the contemporary Indian redefinition of gender norms, subjectivity, and practices by analyzing Bollywood films as a major influence upon its global audiences. This study explores how Indian cinema redefines women’s status and promotes gender-neutral entertainment by harnessing the powerful energies of current movements such as #MeToo. The article closely examines the textual and conceptual features of current women-focused movies like Ek Ladki Ko Dekha To Aisa Laga (2019), Thappad (2020), and Paglait (2021). This examination focuses on key insights from popular Bollywood actresses’ critical feminist roles to understand their assertions of women’s power, agency, and equality. Additionally, this research explores the evolving trope of the male liberator, who dominated past Bollywood and the popular culture imagination but is now being revised in a way that deconstructs patriarchal norms. This paper first explores traditional portrayals of women in Bollywood and then critiques these films to look at how resistance is portrayed in contemporary cinema. This paper examines current paradigm shifts through the analysis of characters that challenge conventional depictions and resist the prevailing gender stereotypes in their quest for empowerment.
Contact Details

sheetal.y@srmap.edu.in

Scholars
Interests

  • Feminist Geography
  • Gender Studies
  • Violence and Trauma Studies

Education
2015
BA (Hons.)
University of Delhi
India
2018
M A English
I.G.N.O.U
India
2023
PhD
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
India
Experience
Research Interests
  • Dedicated to advancing the field of Women and Gender Studies, my research delves into the examination of rape culture within South Asian narratives. My research work is centred around a deep analysis of various texts and cultural artefacts to understand the factors that contribute to the perpetuation of this phenomenon. By contributing to the broader conversation on gender-based violence and social justice, I am determined to make a meaningful impact through my work.
Awards & Fellowships
  • 2022- Best Paper Award- Women’s Leadership Symposium, University of Oxford
  • 2022- IIT Roorkee Travel Grant for research paper presentation
  • 2019- Institute Fellowship- IIT Roorkee
  • 2018 – UGC NET – University Grants Commission
Memberships
  • Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
  • Oxford Women’s Leadership Symposium
Publications
  • Breaking through Barriers: Empowering Women through Sports in Recent Bollywood Cinema

    Yadav S., Jha S.

    Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 2025, DOI Link

  • Bollywood as a Site of Resistance: Women and Agency in Indian Popular Culture

    Yadav S., Jha S.

    Journal of International Women's Studies, 2023,

    View abstract ⏷

    This article evaluates the contemporary Indian redefinition of gender norms, subjectivity, and practices by analyzing Bollywood films as a major influence upon its global audiences. This study explores how Indian cinema redefines women’s status and promotes gender-neutral entertainment by harnessing the powerful energies of current movements such as #MeToo. The article closely examines the textual and conceptual features of current women-focused movies like Ek Ladki Ko Dekha To Aisa Laga (2019), Thappad (2020), and Paglait (2021). This examination focuses on key insights from popular Bollywood actresses’ critical feminist roles to understand their assertions of women’s power, agency, and equality. Additionally, this research explores the evolving trope of the male liberator, who dominated past Bollywood and the popular culture imagination but is now being revised in a way that deconstructs patriarchal norms. This paper first explores traditional portrayals of women in Bollywood and then critiques these films to look at how resistance is portrayed in contemporary cinema. This paper examines current paradigm shifts through the analysis of characters that challenge conventional depictions and resist the prevailing gender stereotypes in their quest for empowerment.
Contact Details

sheetal.y@srmap.edu.in

Scholars