Thilini Meegaswatta
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NameFrau Thilini Meegaswatta M.A.
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Wissenschaftlicher Werdegang / Background
since 2021 | Research Assistant and Lecturer at the Chair of English Literature, Technische Universität Dresden |
since 2020 |
Doctoral researcher in English literary studies, Technische Universität Dresden |
since 2018 | Lecturer at the Department of Language Studies of The Open University of Sri Lanka |
2014- 2017 | M.A. in English Studies, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka |
2013-2018 | Lecturer (probationary) at the Department of Languages of General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, Ratmalana, Sri Lanka |
2013 | Lecturer (temporary) at the Department of English of the University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka |
2008-2013 | B.A. Honours Degree in English (Second Class Upper Division Honours) University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka |
Forschungsinteressen / Research Interests
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Postcolonial literature
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Conflict literature
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Gender studies
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Media studies
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Space and discourse
Mitgliedschaften / Memberships
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The British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies
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Royal Asiatic Society, Sri Lanka
Auszeichnungen / Awards
- DAAD Scholarship for PhD funding, The German Academic Exchange Service, Germany.
- AHEAD Scholarship (Accelerating Higher Education Expansion and Development), Ministry of Higher Education, Sri Lanka.
- Best Overall Presentation at the 4th World Conference on Women’s Studies, 2018
- Session’s Best Presentation in the session titled Conflict, War, and Armed Struggle of the 4th World Conference on Women’s Studies, 2018
- Best Paper at the Management, Social Sciences and Humanities session of the 9th International Research Conference, 2016 of General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University
Tagungen / Conferences Organised
- A member of the organizing committee of Notes from the Bamboo Grove: Poetry & Music for International Women’s Day, 2019 at Temple Tress.
- Technical Session Judge at the Social Sciences and Humanities session of the 11th International Research Conference, 2018 of General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University.
- Co-secretary of the 7th International Research Conference- 2014 organized by the Kotelawala Defence University.
- Co-cordinator of the National Consultative Workshop on Preventing Sexual & Gender Based Violence in Sri Lankan Universities-2014 organized by the Centre for Gender Studies, UoK (CGSUK) and CARE International.
- A member of the organizing committee and a participant of the Consultative Workshop on Sexual and Gender Based Violence -2013 organized by the CGSUK and the Staff Development Unit, UoK
- Member of the organizing committee of the International Conference on Asian Art, Culture and Heritage- 2013 organized by the Centre for Asian Studies, UoK
- Coordinator for the National Workshop ‘Enhancing Gender Equity / Equality in Sri Lankan Universities’ - 2013 organized by the CGSUK
Publikationen / Publications
- (2022). "Rohini Mohan's The Seasons of Trouble (2014): Sri Lanka's Tamil women in war and its aftermath". Contemporary South Asia. DOI:10.1080/09584935.2022.2086969
- (2022). "Men and Masculine Identities in Life Narratives of Sri Lanka’s War". South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, DOI: 10.1080/00856401.2022.2055914
- (2021). "The Balancing Act: Employed Women Navigating the COVID-19 Lockdown in Sri Lanka". South Asian Survey. 28(1), 157–171. SAGE. DOI: 10.1177/0971523121993342
- (2019). "Violence as site of women’s agency in war: the representation of female militants in Sri Lanka’s post-war literature". Journal of International Women’s Studies, 20 (3), 28-43. Massachusetts: Bridgewater State University. Available at https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol20/iss3/4
- (2014). "The representation of the masculine in Sylvia Plath’s poetry". Prabha: Faculty of Humanities, University of Kelaniya.
- (2014). "Female stereotypes in television advertising: Representations and repercussions". Nivedini Journal of Gender Studies, Vol 19, 1-22. Colombo: Women’s Education & Research Centre (WERC).
Chapters
- Kasuni Weerasinghe and Thilini Meegaswatta (2022). ‘Working Women in Sri Lanka’ in J. Parker, M. Baird, N. Donnelly And R. Cooper (Eds.) Women and Work in Asia and the Pacific: Experiences, challenges and ways forward. Massey University Press.
- (2018). "Semantic Innovation in Sri Lankan English: Usage and Acceptance". In S. Vural, E. Erinç and A. Küçükler (Eds.), Understanding Culture through Language and Literature. (pp. 61-80). Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Full paper publications
- Meegaswatta, T.N.K., Willarachchi, L., Chamba, Z.N., Niles, J. S. (2019). "Immortal Online: A Study of Digital Storytelling on Deceased Subjects". 20th International Postgraduate Research Conference, University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka (forthcoming).
- (2016). "Digital Democracy: Constructing a Citizen’s History on Cyberspace". Proceedings in Management, Social Sciences and Humanities, 9th International Research Conference. Ratmalana: General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University.
- (2015). "Monsoons and Potholes: A postcolonial Autoficition". In Fourth International Literary Criticism Conference Proceedings. Istanbul: DAKAM Publishing. ISBN: 978-605-9207-09-6
- (2014). "Writing post-coloniality: Boundaries of Sri Lankan poetry and hierarchies within the continuum". In Literature & Culture. Kayseri, Turkey: Faculty of Arts, Erciyes University.
- (2013). "New regimes and old structures: An analysis of ideological shifts and strategies of change in Raja Rao’s Kanthapura". In Manathunga, A., Wettewe, C.D.S. (Eds.) Asian, Art, Culture and Heritage. Colombo: IAAH.