National Law University Jodhpur
Dr. Rashmi Mathur (English)
Assistant Professor

Dr. Rashmi Mathur has been working as Assistant Professor in English at the University since 2006. She has been teaching General English and Legal Language to the Under Graduate Class and Business Communication (Foundation and Advanced) to students of MBA. She also administers a portion of the Research Methodology Course Work to Doctoral study scholars.

Before joining the University, she had a brief professional stint at UG, PG and M. Phil teaching at Banasthali Vidyapith.

At the University, she handles and balances multifarious administrative assignments including positions of UGC Nodal Officer; BCI Nodal Officer; NEP Nodal Officer; Chairperson, Prospectus Committee; Member, Internal Complaints Committee; Member, Disciplinary Council (Women) and Member, University Publications Committee.

E-mail Ids: rashmi.mathur@nlujodhpur.ac.in ,rashminlu@gmail.com        

List of last 5 Publications

  1. Paper titled “Biopics as Sites for Reclaiming Historicity” in edited book on Mediations on Memory: Aesthetics & Poetics of Forgetting ed. Pradeep Trikha ISBN No. 978-93-5529-979-6, 2023 pg. 150-157
  2. Paper titled “Revisiting Mythology- An Incessant Metamorphosis of Sita” in edited book on History Reconstrued Through Literature ISBN No. 978-93-5208-072-4,2017 pg. 40-54
  3. Paper titled “Polyphonous Voices of the Past- The Historical Saga of the Ibis Trilogy” in Conference Proceedings of National Conference on Applied Science and Humanities in Engineering (ASHE-2016) on 9th-10th September, 2016 at JECRC University, Jaipur pg. 37-42
  4. Paper titled “Colonial Linguagscapes in Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies & River of Smoke” in Dr. Bandana Chakravarty &Dr. S. Asha edited ‘Embracing Glocal English’, ISBN 978-93-81149-75-1, 2014 pg. 64-72
  5. Paper titled “Subaltern Voices in Indian Epic Recitals’ in Rahman, Agarwal & Sharma ed. ‘Discoursing Minority: In-Text and Co-Text’, Rawat Publications, 2014. Pg. 182-92

Areas of Interest

  • Language of Law
  • Modern Feminism
  • Intersectionality
  • Contemporary Culture
  • Literature and Cinema
  • Post-Colonial Writing
  • Modern Indian English Writing