Dr.Ivy Daimary

Dr.Ivy Daimary

Dr.Ivy Daimary

Research Associate
Area of interest

Women and Folklore, Women and Media, Cultural Studies, Women Studies


Education qualification
  • Ph.D from Tezpur University, 2018
  • M.A. from Tezpur University, 2010
  • Contact details:

    Phone: 6000486236
    Mobile: 9706879386
    TU Email: ivy2@tezu.ernet.in
    Other email: ivydaimary2@gmail.com
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  • Courses taught:
    • Women and Media
    • Research Methods and Methodology

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Publications

Books

  • Daimary. Ivy (2019). The Bodo women: Representation in Folklore and Culture, Akansha publication, Delhi. ISBN 978-81-8370-456-2

Journal  Publications

  • Daimary,Ivy. Swargiary, Dina (2019). “Women and Witch-Hunting: Challenges as Victims”. ISSN:2454-7891. vol:4, issue:3
  • Daimary, Ivy (2014). “Shapawng Yawng Manau Poi: The Annual festival as a Site of Re-asserting Ethnic Identity”. ‘The IJHSS’2.10,190-194. ISSN: 2321-9203.
  • Daimary, Ivy (2014). “Witchcraft, Identity and Gender in Tiren Boro’s Deobari. Some Critical Observations”. Contemporary Discourse 5.2,83-89.print. ISSN: 0976-3686.
  • Liyanage, Darshana. Daimary, Ivy. Hazarika, Rituparna .(2015) “Cultural Studies In India: Lessons from the past and Challenges for the future”. IJRSSH 5.2,32-42. ISSN: 2249-4642.
  • Daimary, Ivy (2012). “The Transition in the Bodo language”. Bodosri: Khuga Laisri, Barama Dokhora Dularai Bodo Foraisa Afat (Bodo Student Union), Barama, 76-78.

Chapter in book

  • Daimary,Ivy (2018).“ Bodo Women in Conflict Situation”, The Northeast Indian Women: Issues of Displacement, Violence, Media and Law. Ed, Madhurima Goswami, Guwahati: Olympia Prakashan.ISBN: 978-93-87035-23-2.
  • Daimary Esther,Daimary Ivy (2022), “Ecofeminism and Bodo Folktales and Folk Songs”, Indian Feminist Ecocriticism. Ed. Douglas A.Vakoch &Nicole Anae, Lexington Books: London, ISBN-978-166690-871-8.
Seminar/Conference/Workshop attended
  • National Commission for Women sponsored Legal Awareness Program on Women organised by Chandraprabha Saikiani Centre for Women’s Studies in Collaboration with Tezpur Law college at Tezpur University, 1st-2nd November 2016. 
  • Paper on “Cultural Studies in India: Lessons from the past and Challenges for the future” in International Seminar on ‘Cultural Studies: Global and Local Perspectives’ organized by Tezpur University on 7-9 February, 2015. 
  • International Seminar on Philosophy of Culture at Tezpur University from March 31-April 01, 2014. 
  • National Seminar on Modern Assamese Studies, Tezpur University from 3-4th April 2014. 
  • Regional Workshop on Traditional Knowledge, Socio-Economic Development and Intellectual Rights at Tezpur University from 10 to 11 February 2014. 
  • User Awareness Program on Access to E-Resources at Tezpur University from 19-20 May, 2014. 
  • One-day Workshop on Gandhian Ideology: A contemporary perspective on August 29, 2009 at Tezpur University. 
  • Presented paper on “Shapawng Yawng Manau Poi”: The Annual festival as a Site of Re asserting Ethnic Identity in National Seminar on ‘Mobility and World View of the Singpho and Khampti Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam’ organized by Tezpur University on 27-28 march, 2014. 
  • Presented paper on “Witchcraft, Identity and Gender in Tiren Boro’s Deobari: Some critical observations” in International Seminar on ‘Globalization to Glocalisation’ organized by Bodoland University on 4-6 October, 2013.Tezpur University. 
  • Presented paper on “The Issue of Witch – Hunting: A Study with special Reference to the Displaced Bodo Women of BTAD Areas” in International Seminar on ‘Human Development and the Marginalized Sections in North East India: Issues, Challenges, Way Forward’ organized by Assam University on 18-20 march, 2013. 
  • Seminar on ‘Issues of Ethnic Identity and Conflict in North East India’ organized by the Department of Cultural Studies, Tezpur University and sponsored by ICSSR, New Delhi from 29th-30th January 2013 at Tezpur University. 
  • Two days workshop on "Gender and Sexuality: Re-examining the Boundaries and Stereotypes” on 9th and 10th May, 2018 Organized by Department of Mass Communication and Journalism Tezpur University in collaboration with Foundation for Social Transformation. 
  • Presented paper on “Questions of Knowledge and Power: Contestations with Special Reference to Doudinis of Assam” organized by Indian Association for Women’s Studies (IAWS), XVI National Conference on Women’s Studies Constitutional Principles in 21st century India:Visions for Emancipation held at National Law University Delhi from 28th - 31st January 2020.
  • National Commission for Women sponsored Legal Awareness Program on Women organised by Chandraprabha Saikiani Centre for Women’s Studies in Collaboration with Tezpur Law college at Tezpur University, 1st-2nd November 2016. 
  • Paper on “Cultural Studies in India: Lessons from the past and Challenges for the future” in International Seminar on ‘Cultural Studies: Global and Local Perspectives’ organized by Tezpur University on 7-9 February, 2015. 
  • International Seminar on Philosophy of Culture at Tezpur University from March 31-April 01, 2014. 
  • National Seminar on Modern Assamese Studies, Tezpur University from 3-4th April 2014. 
  • Regional Workshop on Traditional Knowledge, Socio-Economic Development and Intellectual Rights at Tezpur University from 10 to 11 February 2014. 
  • User Awareness Program on Access to E-Resources at Tezpur University from 19-20 May, 2014. 
  • One-day Workshop on Gandhian Ideology: A contemporary perspective on August 29, 2009 at Tezpur University. 
  • Presented paper on “Shapawng Yawng Manau Poi”: The Annual festival as a Site of Re asserting Ethnic Identity in National Seminar on ‘Mobility and World View of the Singpho and Khampti Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam’ organized by Tezpur University on 27-28 march, 2014. 
  • Presented paper on “Witchcraft, Identity and Gender in Tiren Boro’s Deobari: Some critical observations” in International Seminar on ‘Globalization to Glocalisation’ organized by Bodoland University on 4-6 October, 2013.Tezpur University. 
  • Presented paper on “The Issue of Witch – Hunting: A Study with special Reference to the Displaced Bodo Women of BTAD Areas” in International Seminar on ‘Human Development and the Marginalized Sections in North East India: Issues, Challenges, Way Forward’ organized by Assam University on 18-20 march, 2013. 
  • Seminar on ‘Issues of Ethnic Identity and Conflict in North East India’ organized by the Department of Cultural Studies, Tezpur University and sponsored by ICSSR, New Delhi from 29th-30th January 2013 at Tezpur University. 
  • Two days workshop on "Gender and Sexuality: Re-examining the Boundaries and Stereotypes” on 9th and 10th May, 2018 Organized by Department of Mass Communication and Journalism Tezpur University in collaboration with Foundation for Social Transformation. 
  • Presented paper on “Questions of Knowledge and Power: Contestations with Special Reference to Doudinis of Assam” organized by Indian Association for Women’s Studies (IAWS), XVI National Conference on Women’s Studies Constitutional Principles in 21st century India:Visions for Emancipation held at National Law University Delhi from 28th - 31st January 2020.
Acted as a Resource Person
  • Gender Sensitization and Legal Awareness Program organized by Chandraprabha Saikiani Centre for Women’s Studies & National Service Scheme, Tezpur University in collaboration with Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, 29th November 2016. 
  • Acted as a resource person in the Research Exchange Meet, on 13th -14th  November, 2018 organized by CSCWS, Tezpur University in collaboration with Centre for Women’s Development Studies, Delhi.
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