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Vishwajeet

Assistant Professor

Institute of Management

Biography

Mr. Vishwajeet is an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Communication and Critical Thinking, JK Lakshmipat University. His research engages evolutionary literary theory and biocultural criticism, with a focus on how literary texts represent dynamics of power, sexuality, and social competition within specific cultural and historical contexts. He is the author of Research Methodology in Humanities and Social Sciences, a former top-seller on Amazon.in and Evolution in Pair-Bonding: A Critique of Hetero-Socio-Sexual Intercourse, a monograph detailing his MPhil research. His recent publications with Taylor & Francis (Q1) (2026), Peter Lang (2025, 2026), Routledge (2026) Cambridge Scholars Publishing (2025), and Atlantic (2025) engage with sensory studies, diasporic disillusionment, and affect in postcolonial writing.

He has qualified the UGC NET with a 99.65 percentile and is also HPSC 2025 (Asst. Prof) pre-qualified. Alongside his academic work, he is the founder of ‘VP by Vishwajeet,’ an educational web and app-based platform designed to support learners across the nation. He is also a recognized World Record Holder by the IBR.

Education

  • UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR

    PhD in English, 2024-2027

    Thesis Title: “The Dialectics of Power and Sexuality: A Philosophy of Literature, Language, and Legacies”

  • UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR

    MPhil in English, 2023

    Dissertation: “Evolution in Pair-bonding: A Critique of Hetero-Socio-Sexual Intercourse”

  • UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR

    MA in English Literature and Language, 2021

  • ST. XAVIER’S COLLEGE, JAIPUR

    BA (Honours) in English, 2019

  • Sexuality and Gender.
  • Darwinian Literary theory.
  • Diaspora and Postcolonial Studies.
  • Comparative Literature.
  • Indian Knowledge Systems.
  • New Literatures & Artificial Intelligence.
  • Pre-Abrahamic Cultural Studies.
  • Classic Literature.

  • Vishwajeet, N. Soni, and B. Yadav. 2026. “The Compost of History: Olfactory Aesthetics, Patriarchal Ruin, and the Decolonial Archive in Shani Mootoo’s Cereus Blooms at Night.” Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: 1–9.
  • Vishwajeet. 2026. “The Adaptive Heuristic: Sexual Selection, Deceptive Mimicry, and the Cognitive Ecology of Pride and Prejudice.” RUSE 1 (2): n.p. Print ISSN: 0448-1690.
  • Jat, Navrtan, and Vishwajeet. 2026. “Who Decides What Counts as Propaganda? National Affect and Elite Anxiety in Contemporary Hindi Cinema.” RUSE 1 (2): n.p. Print ISSN: 0448-1690.
  • Vishwajeet, and Monika Aswal. 2025. “Algorithmic Erasure and Digital Sovereignty: Rethinking Indigenous Knowledge Systems in the Age of AI.” International Journal of World’s Ancient Traditions and Cultural Heritage 1 (2): 145–59.
  • Vishwajeet. 2024. “It Is Like That Only: A Linguistic Analysis of Indian English.” ICT Academy 15 (11).

  • Vishwajeet, and Anjila Singh Mehla. 2026. “Neither Here, Nor Whole: Queer In-Betweenness and Diasporic Disillusionment in Neel Patel’s If You See Me, Don’t Say Hi (2018).” In The Routledge Handbook of Indian Diaspora Writers. Routledge, UK. ISBN: 978-1-0410-9457-9.
  • Thakur, Ram Sebak, and Vishwajeet. 2026. “Echoes of Enlightenment: Analyzing Spiritual Discourse in R. M. Prabhulinga Shastry’s Vivekananda: The Voice of India.” In Handbook of Indian Drama in English. Peter Lang. ISBN: 978-1-80374-885-6.
  • Vishwajeet, and Anjila Singh Mehla. 2025. “Love across Social Boundaries: The Courtesan as a Heroine in Śūdraka’s Mṛcchakaṭika.” In A Critical Compendium of Indian Drama in English. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK. ISBN: 978-1-0364-6098-3.
  • Vishwajeet. 2025. “Wounds That Remember: Diasporic Return, Trauma, and Memory in Salman Rushdie’s Knife (2024).” In Critical Essays on English Literature. Malik & Sons. ISBN: 978-9392459993.
  • Vishwajeet. 2025. “The Dialectics of Diaspora in Salman Rushdie’s Imaginary Homelands.” In Critical Essays on English Literature. Atlantic Publishers & Distributors. ISBN: 978-81-269-1146-2.
  • Vishwajeet. 2024. “Heralds of Modernism: A Study of the Breakaway and the Revolution in Arts, Culture, and Concerns.” In Beyond Tradition: Reimagining Modernism. YKING Books. ISBN: 978-81-971150-5-9.
  • Vishwajeet. 2025. Evolution in Pair-Bonding: A Critique of Hetero-Socio-Sexual Intercourse. Navya Publications. ISBN: 978-81-969729-8-1.
  • Vishwajeet. 2024. Research Methodology in Humanities and Social Sciences. Navya Publications. ISBN: 978-81-969729-4-3.

  • “Advanced Academic Writing,” SRM University AP, 2026.
  • “Indian Knowledge Systems: Perspectives and Imperatives,” University of Rajasthan, 2026.
  • “International Conference on Decolonising Narratives and Interpretations,” University of Rajasthan, 2025.
  • “International Conference on Stories Matter: (Re)-thinking Narratives, Aesthetics and Human Values,” Banaras Hindu University, 2024.
  • “International Conference on Revising History, Ethnicity, and Myth in Literature,” Amity University, 2023.
  • “International Conference on Modernisms, World War I, and Time-binding,” University of Rajasthan, 2023.
  • “The 19th International Biennial Symposium on Literature and Culture in the Asia-Pacific Region on Literature and the Non-Human: Abrogating the Anthropocene,” Aligarh Muslim University, 2022.
  • “New Critical Dimensions,” University of Rajasthan, 2022.
  • “Research Methodology,” Indian Council of Social Sciences (ICSSR), 2022.
  • “Dialexis: An Introduction to Contemporary Critical Theories,” Panjab University, 2022.
  • “Writing Quality Research Paper and Proposal,” Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (SVNIT), 2021.
  • “In-Depth,” Panjab University, 2020.
  • “Texts And Contexts,” St. Xavier’s College, 2019.

  • CC1102: Critical Thinking and Storytelling.
  • CC1106: Critical Thinking for Decisions at Workplace.

  • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving.
  • Professional and Creative Writing.
  • Rhetoric and Persuasive Communication.
  • Classic Literature and Literary Theory.
  • Narrative, Media, and Culture.

  • Research In-charge (Jaipur Zone), International Centre for Cultural Studies, ICCS Global, USA.
  • World Record Holder (IBR).
  • UGC NET in English (99.65 percentile, UR).
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