Name: Dipak Giri
Date of Birth: 07/03/1984
Place of Birth: Cooch Behar, West Bengal, India
Profession: Writer, Editor, Researcher and Teacher
Nationality: Indian
Education: Ph. D. in English from Raiganj University
Dipak Giri, Writer, Editor, from Cooch Behar, a district town within the jurisdiction of state West Bengal, India, is an acclaimed name in the field of academic and creative writings. He is the editorial chief of "Creative Flight: An International Half-Yearly Open Access Peer- Reviewed E-Journal in English". Professionally a
Teacher and passionately a writer, he has published a vast number of books in both national and international platforms. Presently he has been assigned with many
academic and research activities. He is the Peer Reviewer of Vernon Press, Wilmington, U.S.A., The
International Research Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literary Studies,
Continuing Proficiency Development Institute, Bangkok, Thailand and the Editor
of the Litinfinite- Scholarly Bi-Yearly Open Access Journal, Kolkata, West
Bengal, India. His area of studies includes Indian English Literature, Subaltern Studies, Queer Studies, Gender Studies and Feminism. Few of his edited books
which have earned high acclaim for him, are:
Indian English Drama: Themes and Techniques, Indian English Novel: Styles and Motives, Postcolonial English Literature: Theory and Practice, Indian Women Novelists in English: Art and Vision, New Woman in Indian Literature: From Covert to Overt, Homosexuality in Contemporary Indian Literature: Issues and Challenges, Transgender in Indian Context: Rights and Activism, Gender and Marginality in Mahesh Dattani’s Drama: Text and Context, Immigration and Estrangement in Indian Diaspora Literature: A Critical Study, Woman-Nature Interface: An Ecofeminist Study, Same Sex Desire in Present India: An Anthology of Literary Texts and Contexts, Perspectives on Indian Dalit Literature: Critical Responses and Tribal Perspectives in India: Critical Responses
In 2020, the Journal of Commonwealth Literature, an international journal of repute, published by Sage, U.K. has looked upon his works as worthy of being included in the Indian section of "The Bibliography of Commonwealth Literature".