2013
with Esther Pujolràs, “Subjetividades en la nueva África del Sur. Desafíos y dilemas de la Rainbow Nation” , Asociación Española de Africanistas, Coloquio Internacional de Estudios Africanos, Madrid, 14-16 marzo 2013
“Desafíos y dilemas de la comunidad india en la nueva África del Sur”, Imaginando la India. Perspectivas sobre su manifestaciones culturales. Seminario de la AEEII. Universidad de Cádiz, 2-3 mayo 2013.
with Esther Pujolràs, “Stepping Beyond the Limits of Khandaanity: Gender Violence in Indian Ocean Writing”, ECAS 13, 5th European Conference on African Studies. “African dynamics in a multipolar world”. Centro de Estudos Africanos – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, 27-29 junio 2013.
“Decaying humanity in post-Independent Zanzibar”, ASLE-UKI Association for the Study of Literature and Environment, UK and Ireland Biennial Conference, “Ecological Encounters: Agency, Identity, Interactions” University of Surrey, UK, 29-31 August 2013
“Negotiating Spaces in the Rainbow Nation”, Culture and Power: Spaces. Universidad de Murcia. 2-4 September 2013.
2012
“Performing as Muslims. Exploring Masculinity in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Fiction” Culture and Power 15: Identity, Migration And Diaspora: New Sexualities And Gender Identities. Universidad de Málaga, April 18th –20th 2012
“The Ultimate Equalizer: Cyclones in Mauritian Writing” 5th EASCLE Conference “Natura Loquens: Eruptive Dialogues, Disruptive Discourses” Universidad de La Laguna, 27-30 Junio 2012
with Esther Pujolràs, “Messengers of Passion: The Struggle Against Gender and Genre in Vassanji’s The Book of Secrets and Gurnah’s Desertion” African Studies Association of the UK, Biennial Conference 2012. Leeds 6-8 September 2012
con Juan Ignacio Oliva, “Indi@logs: el reto de lanzar una revista electrónica de calidad en España” Simposio de Revistas de Letras, Universidad de La Laguna, 29 y 30 de noviembre de 2012
2011
“Rebuilding African Pasts: the Creole Community of Mauritius”, Triennial Conference Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (EACLALS) Bogazici (Bosphorus) University, Istanbul, Turkey, 26-30 April 2011
“Representational Politics in Lindsey Collen’s Mutiny: Combining Categories of Class and Ethnicity in Contemporary Mauritius” One day Conference: Mauritius and the Indian Ocean. The Leeds Humanities Research Institute, University of Leeds, 4 June 2011
“The Maji Maji Rebellion Re-visited”. Reviewing Imperial Conflicts. International Conference Lisbon 27 – 28 October 2011, (ULICES/CEAUL)
“My Name Is Khan: Exporting the Undecidable, Reinstating the Indian” 2nd AEEII Conference: Other Indias: The Richness of Indian Multiplicity, Tenerife, Islas Canarias, November 23rd – 25th 2011
“Identifying Natural Forces, Understanding Human Realities”, Reading Nature Conference. Cultural Perspectives on Environmental Imagery. Universidad Complutense de Madrid, December 14th – 16th 2011
2010
“A Recipe for Mauritian Identity? Lindsey Collen’s Use of Food and Cooking”, Food for Thought. Universitat de Barcelona, February 2010.
“Forging an Identity through Popular Culture: Seggae in Mauritius”, 14th International Conference Culture & Power: Identity and Identification Ciudad Real, Spain. April 2010
“Voicing the Present to Re-member the Past: Fragmentation and Silence in the Narratives of Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Migrant Characters”, International Symposium on Metaphors of Diaspora in Contemporary UK Writing.Universidad de Alcalá, Spain. November 2010
“Loving a Terrorist: Ethical Dilemmas in Recent Indian Cinema”. XXXIV Asociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos – AEDEAN Universidad de Almería, Spain. November 2010
“When Capitulation is Resistance: Lindsey Collen’s The Rape of Sita”, II International Conference The Texts of The Body. Generating Bodies: Discursive Sexed Productions Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, December 2010
2009
“The Trauma of Self-Exile: Narrating the Zanzibari Revolution in Abdulrazak Gurnah´s By the Sea”, Ethics and Trauma in Contemporary Narrative in English, Jaca, Spain. April, 2009
“The Construction of Indianness in the Mauritian Imagination”. India and the Indian Diasporic Imagination, Montpellier, France. April, 2009
“From Hybridity to Homogenization: Narrating Tensions and Hierarchies in Zanzibar” Indicities/ Indices/ Indícios. 1st International Conference on Hybridity in Indian Ocean Literature, Barcelona, April, 2009
“Disentanglement and Fluidity: Cartographies of Indianness in East Africa and Mauritius” Congreso de la Asociación Española de Estudios Interdisciplinarios sobre India. Córdoba, Spain. July 2009
“Unravelling the Mauritian Miracle in Lindsey Collen´s The Rape of Sita”, XXXIII Asociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos – AEDEAN. Universidad de Cádiz, Spain. November, 2009
“Ene sel le pep ene nasyon: Seggae as a Creole Challenge to Mauritianness” Research Network on ‘The Indian Ocean as Visionary Area: Post-Multiculturalist Approaches to the Study of Culture and Globalisation’ Goa, India, November, 2009