Patnaik, Anhiti, "Neo-Victorian Disorientation in Penny Dreadful and Picture of Dorian Gray," The Neo-Victorian and the Late-Victorian: Texts, Media, Politics, University of Brighton, UK (Sep 2021)
Patnaik, Anhiti, "Warrior as Witness: The Martial Sublime in Lord Byron's Poetry," International Association of Byron Studies, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (June 2021)
Patnaik, Anhiti, "Trials of Wilde and Manto: Crime, Empire, and Censorship." Politics, Poetics, and World Literature Conference, Institute of World Literature, Harvard University, USA (July 2020)
Patnaik, Anhiti, "Transgender Bodies in New Media Poetry," North-East Modern Language Association (NEMLA) Conference at Boston (Mar 2020)
Patnaik, Anhiti, "The Queer Art of Traumedy: Hannah Gadsby on not Narrating
Nanette," The Society for the Study of Narrative, University of Navarra, Spain (May 2019)
Patnaik, Anhiti, "How the Subaltern Speaks: Native Canadian Stories of Trauma and Resilience," Globalism and Multiculturalism, 28th International Conference on Commonwealth Literature, Indian Society for Commonwealth Studies, Osmania University, India (Feb 2019)
Patnaik, Anhiti, "Expressions and Excisions of Female Desire in Victorian Medical Discourse," Victorian Studies Association of Western Canada (VSAWC) at University of Victoria, Canada (July 2018)
Patnaik, Anhiti, "Cezanne's Doubt: On the Illustrations for Charles Baudelaire's "Une Charogne," Department of Art History and Conservation, Agnes Etherington Centre, Queen's University, Canada (Feb 2018)
Patnaik, Anhiti, "Corpses in Bloom: Charles Baudelaire's Representations of Murdered Prostitutes in Les Fleurs du mal," Human-Con and York University, Canada (Feb 2017)
Patnaik, Anhiti, "Bisexuality as Disability in Shonali Bose's Margarita with a Straw," Queer Coll(u/i)sions, Sadleir House Collective, Peterborough, Canada (Mar 2016)
Patnaik, Anhiti, "The Hand of Lacenaire: A Criminological Analysis of Marcel Carne's Les Enfants du paradis," Trent University, Canada (Jan 2016)
Patnaik, Anhiti, "Violence or Violins? Jim Moriarty and the Bored Criminal in BBC Sherlock," Department of Philosophy, Queen's University, Canada (Apr 2015)