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  1. Study of structural, morphological, optical and electroluminescent properties of undoped ZnO nanorods grown by a simple chemical precipitation. A Singh, HL Vishwakarma. Materials Science-Poland 33 (4), 751-759. , 2015.

  2. Amardeep Singh is an Indian researcher, writer, photographer and documentary filmmaker based in Singapore. Currently, he and his wife, Vininder Kaur, are the managing directors of Lost Heritage Productions, a media production house started by them.

  3. Professor Amardeep Singh received his Ph.D. from Duke University in 2001, and has taught in the English department at Lehigh University since that time. Professor Singh was the Director of Graduate Studies in the English department between 2019-2023.

  4. Amardeep Singh is a scholar of postcolonial literature, global cinema, modernism, and African American literature. He has published books on literary secularism, Mira Nair's films, and digital humanities projects on African American poetry and Kipling.

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  6. May 8, 2009 · 1. Mimicry. Let’s start with mimicry, the easier of the two concepts. Mimicry in colonial and postcolonial literature is most commonly seen when members of a colonized society (say, Indians or Africans) imitate the language, dress, politics, or cultural attitude of their colonizers (say, the British or the French).

  7. Amardeep Singh, Lehigh University, English Department, Faculty Member. Studies Modernist Literature (Literary Modernism), Postcolonial Literature, and Digital Humanities. After studying at Cornell and Tufts, I received my Ph.D. from Duke University.

  8. Feb 5, 2010 · Amardeep Singh is a professor of English at Lehigh University who blogs about South Asian literature and culture. He posts the program of the annual SALA conference, reviews books and films, and shares his personal reflections.