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Pranav Joshipura is literary critic, academician, researcher, creative writer, editor of books and journals, unpublished playwright and poet, literary translator, long distance runner & national TT player. His literary pursuits are as following:

Criticism
He has passionately critiqued plays written in English & presented at various international, national and state level platforms. Most of the research papers are published either in books or in journals. Currently, he is the Chief Editor of a national multidisciplinary and multilingual journal of humanities, social sciences and commerce.

List of articles published in Books are:

 * 1)   “Naga–Mandala Reconsidered” in The Plays of Girish Karnad: Critical Perspectives, 1999
 * 2)   “Hayavadana & the Interminable Quest for Perfection” in The Plays of Girish Karnad: Critical Perspectives, 1999
 * 3) “Tale–Danda: A Problem Play” in Indian Drama in English: Critical Perspectives, 2000
 * 4)   “The Plays of Girish Karnad: A Post-Colonial Study” in Indian Literature in English: New Perspectives, 2002
 * 5)   “A Study on Themes and Techniques of Girish Karnad” in Indian Literature in English: New Perspectives, 2002
 * 6)   “The Fire & the Rain: A Critical Study” in Indian Writing in English: Critical Explorations, 2002
 * 7)    “Gurcharan Das’s Larins Sahib” in Contemporary Indian Drama: Astride Two Traditions, 2005
 * 8)    “Mitrachi Goshta: A Bold Experiment” in Identities At Large: Grappling Order, Meaning and Authenticity, 2005
 * 9)    “Girish Karnad: Thematic Concerns and Technical Features” in Twentieth Century Indian Drama, 2010
 * 10)    “Re-reading of For Colored Girls Who Have considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf” in Literary Transactions in a Globalized Context: Multi Ethnicity, Gender &   Marketplace, 2011
 * 11)    “History in Drama: Process and Problems” in Sahitya ane Cinema ma Itihaas, 2012
 * 12)    “Name: Nayna Rasik Maheta” story written by Varsha Adalaja translated from Gujarati, published in Silver Glimpses from Shabdashrusti: Selections from Modern Guajarati   Prose, 2013
 * 13)    “The Other” story written by Himanshi Shelat translated from Gujarati, published in Silver Glimpses from Shabdashrusti: Selections from Modern Gujarati Prose, 2013
 * 14)    “In Search” written by Digish Mehta translated from Gujarati, in Silver Glimpses from Shabdashrusti: Selections from Modern Gujarati Prose, 2013
 * 15)    “Bravely Fought the Queen as Modern Tragedy” in Revisiting Mahesh Dattani, 2016