Tripathy, Jyotirmaya. “The Development Desire: The Crucible of Masculinity, from Nehru to Modi”.
Journal of Developing Societies. Forthcoming.
Tripathy, Jyotirmaya. “Picturing Development: Outdoor Campaign Materials during 2019 General Election in India”.
South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies. Vol. 45, No. 4, 2022. Pp. 686-705.
https://doi.org/10.1080/00856401.2022.2074034
Khatun, Hena & Tripathy, J. “India’s Experiment with Community Development: Revisiting the State and
Community”. Journal of Global South Studies. Vol. 39, No. 1, 2022. Pp. 33-56.
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/861105/pdf
Tripathy, J. & Mahaprashasta, J.S. “Between People and the State: The Ambivalence of Prime Minister’s Rural
Development Fellowship in India”. Journal of South Asian Development. Vol. 17, No. 2,
2022. Pp. 178-194. https://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/HCHT9JQDASVVMKXVRV4I/full
Tripathy, J. “Consuming Indigeneity: Baba Ramdev, Patanjali Ayurveda and the Swadeshi Project of Development”.
Journal of Developing Societies. Vol.35,No.3,2019.Pp.312-330. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0169796X19873213
Tripathy, J. “The Making of Culture in Contemporary Indian Environmental Movements”. Journal of
Global South Studies.Vol.34,No.2,2017.Pp.156-175. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/672206/pdf
Tripathy, J. “Frontier Legacy of America”. Indian Journal of Political Science. Vol.
LXIX, No. 1, 2008. Pp: 165-176.
Tripathy, J. “Puritan Legacy of America”. Indian Journal of Politics and International
Relations. Vol. 1, No. 1, 2008. Pp: 25-42.
Tripathy, J. & Mohapatra, D. “Transcending Developmental Binaries: Women Empowerment through Dairy Farming
in Orissa”. Loyola Journal of Social Sciences. Vol. 21, No 2 2007. Pp. 197-218.
Tripathy, J. “Postmodern India? The Nation in spite of Fragments”. Indian Journal of Political
Science. Vol. LXVIII, No-2, 2007. Pp. 355-371.
Tripathy, J. “Decimation as Civilization in Colonial America”. Journal of Language, Literature and
Culture Studies. Spring 2007. Pp. 100-115.
Tripathy, J. “Ecocriticism and Ecofeminism: Pushing the Limits of Postmodernism”. ICFAI Journal of
English Studies. Vol. 2, No-1, 2007. Pp. 52-63.
Tripathy, J. “Towards an Essential Native American Identity”. Canadian Journal of Native
Studies. Vol. XXVI, No-2, 2006. Pp. 313-329.
Tripathy, J. “Postcolonial Resistance to Postmodernism”. Critical Practice. Vol. XII,
No-1-2, 2005. Pp.9-35.
Tripathy, J. “Transformed Postcoloniality: Delegitimation of Purity in Native Writing”. Atlantic
Literary Review. 4. 1-2 (2003). Pp. 196-211.
Tripathy, J. “Culture, Colonialism and Sexuality: An Ecofeminist Umbrella for Queers”. Critical
Practice. 10.1 (2003). Pp. 1-15.
Malla, S. & Tripathy J. “The Tryst of Memory and History: Traversing Labyrinths in Umberto Eco’s Fiction”.
Research and Criticism. 8 (2017). Pp. 25-38.
Bonding with the Lord: Jagannath, Popular Culture and Community Formation. Eds. Jyotirmaya Tripathy and Uwe Skoda. New Delhi: Bloomsbury, 2020.
International Quarterly for Asian Studies 48, Spring 2017. Guest edited by Uwe Skoda & Jyotirmaya Tripathy for the special number on Cultural Elites and Elite Cultures in South Asia. Published by University of Freiburg.
Becoming Minority: How Discourses and Policies Produce Minorities in Europe and India. Eds. Jyotirmaya Tripathy and Sudarsan Padmanabhan. New Delhi: Sage, 2014.
The Democratic Predicament: Cultural Diversity in Europe and India. Eds. Jyotirmaya Tripathy and Sudarsan Padmanabhan. New Delhi: Routledge, 2013.
After Globalization: Essays in Religion, Culture and Identity. Ed. Jyotirmaya Tripathy. New Delhi: Allied Publishers, 2007.
The Resisting Indian: Native American Experience through Postcolonial Lenses. Jyotirmaya Tripathy. Sarup and Sons: New Delhi, 2008.
Abraham Lincoln without Borders: Lincoln’s Legacy outside the United States. Eds. Tripathy, J, S.P. Rath and W.D. Pederson. Pencraft International: New Delhi, 2010.
Tripathy, J. & Mohapatra A. “The Making of the Modern Odia Body: Health and Hygiene Discourses in Early 20th century”. The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Medical-Environmental Humanities. Ed. Scott Slovic et al. Bloomsbury: London, 2022. Pp. 277-292.
Tripathy, J. “Guru’s Words: Baba Ramdev and his Communication Strategies”. Dynamics of Speaking and Doing Religion. Eds. Baktygul Tulebaeva & Deepak Kumar Ojha. Tubingen University Press: Tubingen, 2022. Pp. 61-73.
Tripathy J. & Skoda, U. “Introduction: Everyday Bonding with Lord Jagannath in and Beyond Odisha”. Bonding with the Lord: Jagannath, Popular Culture and Community Formation. Eds. Jyotirmaya Tripathy & Uwe Skoda. Bloomsbury: New Delhi, 2019. Pp. xv-xxxvii.
Tripathy, J. “Becoming Jagannath in Dravidanadu: Kanchi Kaveri Legend and Other Possibilities”. Bonding with the Lord: Jagannath, Popular Culture and Community Formation. Eds. Jyotirmaya Tripathy & Uwe Skoda. Bloomsbury: New Delhi, 2019. Pp. 159-179.
Raghavan, A & Tripathy, J. “Corporealizing Cosmopolitanism: The Right of Desire”. Cosmopolitanism and Beyond. Ed. Ananta K. Giri. Springer: New Delhi, 2017. Pp. 233-256.
Tripathy, J. “Indian Environmentalism and its Fragments”. Ecoambiguity, Community and Development. Eds. Scot Slovic et al. Lexington Books: Lanham, 2014. Pp. 71-84.
Tripathy, J. and Sudarsan P. “Becoming a Minority Category”. Becoming Minority: How Discourses and Policies Produce Minorities in Europe and India. Sage: New Delhi, 2014. Pp. 3-23.
Tripathy, J. “Territory and Indian Identity: Postcolonial and Postmodern Perspectives”. India in the Contemporary World. Eds. Jakub Zajaczkowski et al. Routledge: New Delhi. Pp. 64-81.
Tripathy, J. and Sudarsan P. “Introduction: Democracy and the Production of Cultural Diversity”. The Democratic Predicament: Cultural Diversity in Europe and India. Eds. Jyotirmaya T. and Sudarsan P. Routledge: New Delhi, Abingdon: Routledge, 2013. Pp. 1-34.
Tripathy, J. “Introduction: Theorizing/ Operationalizing Globalization” in Tripathy, J. Ed. After Globalization: Essays in Religion, Culture and Identity. Allied Publishers: New Delhi, 2007. pp. 1-25.
Tripathy, J. and Anjali Roy. “Academic Invasion and the Civilizational Frontier: Re-reading Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters”. Stars behind the Clouds. Ed. Syed Mashkoor Alli. Jaipur: Surabhi Publications, 2004. pp. 107-126.
Tripathy, J. “In the Dark Night of the Cell: A Psychoanalytic Study of Dharanidhar Sahu’s House of Serpents”. Stars behind the Clouds. Ed. Syed Mashkoor Alli. Jaipur: Surabhi Publications, 2004. pp. 28-43.
Tripathy, J. “Cultural Contestation in Australian Aborigine Women Autobiographies”. Studies in Commonwealth Literature. Ed. Mohit K. Ray. New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers, 2003.pp. 168-180.
Tripathy, J. and Anjali Roy. “Return of the Referent: Nature as Subject in Ruby Slipperjack’s Honour the Sun and Silent Words”. Beyond Resistance: Critical Essays on Canadian First Nations Writing. Ed. M. Dasan. Calicut: University of Calicut Press, 2003. pp. 261-280.
Tripathy, J. & Mohapatra, A. Trans. “Fakirmohan Senapati’s Novels: A Study in Odisha’s Social History”, in Natabara Samantaray: A Reader. Eds. Sumanyu Satpathy and Animesh Mohapatra. Sahitya Akademi: New Delhi, 2017. Pp. 141-154.
Tripathy, J. Trans. “Mad Bhagia’s Testimony”, in Natabara Samantaray: A Reader. Eds. Sumanyu Satpathy and Animesh Mohapatra. Sahitya Akademi: New Delhi, 2017. Pp. 170-179.
Completed Inter-disciplinary Bridges in Indo-European Studies (IBIES), a research initiative (2013-2016) by Erasmus Mundus Programme of the European Union (with Sudarsan Padmanabhan).
Completed January 2010-2011 Prestigious European Commission project for Establishing Contemporary EU Study Centres in India in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Madras (with Sudarsan Padmanabhan).
Completed a research project The other Side of Gender sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi in 2012.
Completed a research project The Colony before Raj: Problematizing the Myth of Indian Colonial History sponsored by IC & SR, IIT Madras in 2009.
Organized a three-day seminar After Globalization sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi in 2007.
Completed a minor research project Heterosexuality and Power play sponsored by UGC, Kolkata in 2004.