Dr. Kekhronguu Dazo holds a Masters degree from Fergusson College, Pune. She completed her PGDTE and PhD from the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad. During her doctoral studies, she was a research fellow at TU Dresden, Germany. Dr. Dazos research interests focus on cultural studies, identity politics, and Northeast Indian literature. She critically explores performativity, personhood, and intersectional narratives within Naga culture. As an Assistant Professor at Christ University, she teaches topics like American literature, postcolonial literature, cyberspace, and global ethics. Her recent publication, Democracy, Dissent, and Populism, published by Springer, examines political systems, dissent, and populist movements. Her forthcoming Routledge publication delves into the relationship between identity, time, and memory in literature.