Sayantani DasGupta explained

Sayantani DasGupta
Birth Place:Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Father:Sujan Dasgupta
Mother:Shamita Das Dasgupta
Work Institution:Sarah Lawrence College
Columbia University
Alma Mater:Brown University
Johns Hopkins School of MedicineOfficial website

Sayantani DasGupta (Bengali: সায়ন্তনী দাশগুপ্ত, born 1970)[1] is an American physician and author of Indian (Bengali) heritage.

Early life and education

DasGupta grew up in Ohio and New Jersey and completed her undergraduate studies at Brown University. She obtained her M.D and MPH degrees from Johns Hopkins University.[2]

Academia

Originally trained in pediatrics and public health, Sayantani now teaches in the Master's Program in Narrative medicine at Columbia University and the Graduate Program in Health Advocacy at Sarah Lawrence College. She is a nationally recognized speaker on issues of gender, race, storytelling, and medical education,[3] and has been featured on the cover of Ms.,[4] in O, The Oprah Magazine,[5] in documentary films[6] and other media outlets. She is an associate editor of the journal Literature and Medicine.[7]

Publications

DasGupta has been published widely in academic and literary outlets, and journals including JAMA, The Lancet, Ms., Literary Mama Magazine, and Hunger Mountain. She has written extensively with her activist mother, Shamita Das DasGupta, on mother-daughter experiences.[8] [9] [10]

She is the co-author of a book on Bengali folktales, author of a memoir about her education at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and co-editor of an award winning collection of women's illness narratives.[11] Her debut middle-grade novel, The Serpent's Secret (Kiranmala and the Kingdom Beyond #1), came out in February 2018. Her second book, Game of Stars (Kiranmala and the Kingdom Beyond #2), published in February, 2019, entered the New York Times Bestseller list in its debut week.[12]

Bibliography

Children's books

Middle grade books

Kiranmala and the Kingdom Beyond

The Fire Queen

Secrets of the Sky

Young adult books

As a contributor

Adult books

As a contributor

As an editor

References

  1. http://www.abbeville.com/interiors.asp?ISBN=0789203383&CaptionNumber=05 From:The Family of Women
  2. http://sps.columbia.edu/narrative-medicine/faculty/sayantani-dasgupta "Columbia University, Narrative Medicine Faculty"
  3. http://www.businessinnovationfactory.com/iss/innovators/sayantani-dasgupta "The Healing Power of Story"
  4. http://msstore.msmagazine.com/msmagazine-voliiino31992novemberdecember.aspx Ms Magazine
  5. http://www.oprah.com/health/Narrative-Medicine-Patients-Telling-Their-Stories/2 Narrative Medicine - Patients Telling Their Stories
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S02wEs0Q1kI "Latching On" by Katza Esson
  7. http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/literature_and_medicine/editorial.html Literature and Medicine
  8. Book: Shamita . Das Dasgupta . A Patchwork Shawl:Chronicles of South Asian Women in America . https://books.google.com/books?id=zsA5LzhwbyAC&pg=PA111 . . 1998 . 111 . Sex, Lies, and Women's Lives - An intergenerational dialogue . 978-0813525181.
  9. Book: Sonia . Shah . Dragon Ladies. South End Press. 1998 . 182 . Bringing Up Baby - Raising a 'Third World' Daughter in the 'First World'. 978-0896085756. registration .
  10. Book: Min . Song. Jean Yu-Wen. Shen Wu. Asian American Studies - A Reader. Rutgers University Press. 2000 . 324 . Women in Exile: Gender Relations in the Asian Indian Community in the United States. 0-8135-2726-0. registration .
  11. http://www.independentpublisher.com/article.php?page=1231 Announcing 2008 Independent Publisher Book Awards Results
  12. https://www.nytimes.com/books/best-sellers/2019/03/17/childrens-middle-grade-hardcover/?action=click&contentCollection=Books&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2Fbooks%2Fbest-sellers%2F2019%2F03%2F24%2Fchildrens-middle-grade-hardcover%2F&region=Header&module=ArrowNav&version=Right&pgtype=Reference&mtrref=www.nytimes.com&gwh=3CF8868B6F0C30293D5D9DE006331C94&gwt=pay New York Times Best Sellers- Children’s Middle Grade Hardcover