Subrat Jyoti Neog

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Subrat Jyoti Neog
Neog in 2023
Neog in 2023
BornSubrat Jyoti Neog
1984 (age 39–40)
Jorhat, Assam, India
OccupationUniversity Teacher, Film Critic, Theatre Critic, Playwright
LanguageAssamese
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndian
Alma materGauhati University
Guwahati College
SubjectAssamese
SpouseRituparna Borah

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[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

References[edit]

  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.