• Kashyap, S and Tripathi, P. (2022) Review of ‘What’s a Lemon Squeezer Doing in My Vagina’ is a harrowing tale of infertility treatment in India by Rohini S Rajagopal. Firstpost.
  • Kashyap, S and Tripathi, P. (2022) Review of the Politics of Precarity: Gendered Subjects and the Health Care Industry in Contemporary Kolkata by Panchali Ray. Journal of International Women’s Studies. (Scopus Indexed)
  • Das, C. and Tripathi, P. (2022) “Curating Cartographic Modernity: Politics and Aesthetics”. City: Analysis of Urban Change, Theory, Action. (Taylor and Francis)
  • Das, C and Tripathi, P. (2021). Review of Delhi: New Literatures of the Megacity edited by Alex Tickell and Ruvani Ranasinha. The AAG Review of Books. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/2325548X.2021.1960035
  • Kashyap, S and Tripathi, P. (2021) Review of Politics of Precarity: Gendered Subjects and the Health Care Industry Contemporary Kolkata” Journal of International Women’s Studies, vol. 23, no.1.
  • Das, Chhandita and Tripathi, P. (2021). Review of Writing the City: Looking Within, Looking Without by Stuti Khanna. English Studies. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/0013838X.2021.1936968 .
  • Dey, D and Tripathi, P. (2021). Review of Calcutta, Crow and other Fragments by Brinda Bose. Journal of Poetry Therapy (Taylor & Francis). https://doi.org/10.1080/08893675.2021.1951911
  • Dey, D and Tripathi, P. (2021). Review of Shimmer Spring: Prose and Poetry by Kiriti Sengupta. Summerhill: IIAS Review
  • Kashyap, Soumya and Tripathi, P. (2021) Review of Manali Karmakar and Avishek Parui’s ‘These were made-to-order babies’: Reterritorialised Kinship, Neoliberal Eugenics, and Artificial Reproductive Technology in Kishwar Desai’s Origins of Love” Journal of Literature and Science, vol. 14, no.1.
  • Tripathi, Priyanka and Bhattacharjee, P. (2020). Review of Urban Comics by Dominic Davies. Postcolonial Studies Association Newsletter. Issue 24.
  • Tripathi, P. (2020). Ania Loomba’s Revolutionary desires: women, communism, and feminism in India. Feminist Theory (SAGE Publications)
  • Tripathi, P. (2020). Book Review: Across and Beyond by Nishi Pulugurtha. https://kitaab.org/2020/12/15/book-review-across-and-beyond-essays-on-travel/
  • Tripathi, P. (2020). Review of Andrew J Kunka’s Autobiographical Comics. a/b: Auto/Biography Studies (Taylor & Francis) vol. 35, no. 2.
  • Tripathi, P. (2020). Arranging Marriage: Conjugal Agency in the South Asian Diaspora. South Asian Diaspora (Taylor & Francis) vol. 12, no. 1.
  • Tripathi, P and Biswas, S K. (2020). The Spectral Wound: Sexual Violence, Public Memories and the Bangladesh war of 1971”. Postcolonial Studies Association Newsletter. Issue 24.
  • Tripathi, P. (2019). Women and Politics of Peace: South Asian narratives on Militarization, Power and Justice. Contemporary South Asia (Taylor & Francis) vol. 27, no. 7.
  • Tripathi, P. (2019). Recasting Feministic Discourses in Postcolonial South Asia: An Interventionist Reading. Postcolonial Studies (Taylor & Francis). DOI: 10.1080/13688790.2019.1595342
  • Tripathi, P. (2019). Review: Battling Hatred and Sectarianism for Indian Democracy” The Wire. 10 April 2019. https://thewire.in/books/battling-for-india-democracy-sectarianism
  • Tripathi, P. (2019). Recalling Kedarnath Singh and his Secular Voice of Poetry. The Wire. 16 March 2019. https://thewire.in/books/remembering-kedarnath-singh-and-his-immortal-work
  • Das, Chhandita and Tripathi, P. (2019). Review: Requiem in Ragan Janki by Neelum Saran Gour” Contemporary Literary Review India. vol. 6, no.2. pp. 182-191
  • Tripathi, P. (2018). Can the Cast Away Speak? Stories of Reason and Resistance from the Margins. Indian Literature (Sahitya Akademi), no. 308. pp. 198 – 200.
  • Tripathi, P. (2018). The Writer, the Reader and the State: Literary Censorship in India by Mini Chandran. Literature & History (SAGE Publications), vol. 27, no. 2. pp. 34-36.
  • Tripathi, P. (2017). Review Article: The Adivasi Will Not Dance: Stories by Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar. Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities. vol. IX, no. 4. pp. 193-196.