https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10448030
C O N T E N T S
Sr. No. | Author | Title of the Paper | Pg. No. | |
Indian Literature | ||||
01 | Dr Devendra K. Prajapati | Un-enveloping the Enveloped Emotions: A Psychological Study of Tagore’s The Post Office | 01-13 | |
02 | Geetha S & Smrutisikta Mishra | The Implications of Violence on the Gender Variant People in Indian Visual Media: An Expository Analysis | 14-24 | |
03 | Dr. Vandana Sharma | Ambivalence Over Identities in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake | 25-33 | |
04 | Bhoomika Kapoor & Dr. Sunil Kumar Jha | Understanding Rukmani’s Status in Kamala Markandeya’s Nectar in a Sieve | 34-46 | |
05 | Gh Mohiuddin & Dr Anurag Sharma | The Rishi Poetics, Societal Refinement and Sheikh Nooruddin Wali | 47-55 | |
06 | Srujanika Sethy, Dr. Bipin Bihari Dash & Dr. Biswanandan Dash | Existential and Psychological Cognizance in the Novels of Anita Desai | 56-64 | |
07 | Pritam Basak | The Politics of Historical Consciousness in Dystopian Homeland: A Critical Overview on Siddhartha Gigoo’s The Garden of Solitude | 65-72 | |
08 | Dr. Rajeev Kumar Sharma | Chetan Bhagat’s Vision of Life and His Youth Calling Approach | 73-80 | |
09 | Dr. Chandrima Sen | Re-reading Cultural Materialism: A Study of Bandhu Ram Basumatari’s Short Story “The Cobweb of Darkness” | 81-89 | |
10 | Dr. Suruchi Upadhyay | K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar: A Poet with Paradigm Shift | 90-98 | |
11 | Nikita Bhardwaj | Enriching Minds and Cultivating Hearts: The Pedagogical Significance of Sudha Murty’s Work | 99-105 | |
12 | Ritika Pawar & Dr Jayatee Bhattacharya | Exploring the Psychological Hurdles Encountered by Urban Indian Women: A Study of Shobhaa De’s Second Thoughts and Strange Obsession | 106-118 | |
13 | Maheswara Rao.Ch & Dr. M. Koteswar Rao | Dominant Brahmanical Discourse: A Reading of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Waiting for a Visa | 119-128 | |
14 | Ushasree Mishra | Deconstructing the Cultural Codes: Reinterpreting Fakir Mohan Senapati’s Six Acres and a Third | 129-138 | |
15 | Dipty Probha Demta | Exploring the Female Sexuality and Existential Crisis in the Writings of Ismat Chughtai Emphasizing Upon The Quilt, Gainda, and The Homemaker | 139-145 | |
16 | Dr. Garima Jain | Retelling the Indian Myths: A Postcolonial Peep into Chitra Divakaruni’s The Palace of Illusions | 146-153 | |
17 | Sakshi Arora & Jaya Kapoor | Interpretation of the Character of Shikhandi as a Trans-Man | 154-161 | |
18 | Dr. Prashant Connodgia & Dr. Azmat Ara | Unveiling the Self: Voices of Resistance in the Poetry of Ranu Uniyal | 162-170 | |
19 | Reshmabee H & Robert Jose | Exploring Masculinity of Sakharam in Sakharam Binder | 171-181 | |
20 | Dr. Poorva Trikha | Decoding History Through Images: An Analysis of Select Photographs from Raghu Rai’s ‘A Tale of Two: An Outgoing and An Incoming Prime Minister’ | 182-193 | |
21 | Dr. Phani Kiran & M.K. Geetanjali | Tughlaq: A Wise Fool in Indian History | 194-201 | |
22 | Dr. Pratibha Patel | Different Facets of Women’s Emancipation: A Study of Manju Kapur’s Select Works | 202-209 | |
23 | Dr. Chandrima Karmakar | On the Margins: The ‘Subaltern Space’ in Partition Narratives | 210-221 | |
World Literature | ||||
01 | Dr R. Prabhakar | Beyond Words: The Hermeneutics of Emoji in Digital Discourse | 222-236 | |
02 | Mohammed Azhar Hussain & Dr. Santhosha G. K | Exploring Victorian Womanhood in The Naulahka | 237-245 | |
03 | Dr Manoj Kanth | Kohlberg’s Differential Socialisation and Lacan’s Mirror Stage in Nawal El Saadawi’s Circling Song | 246-254 | |
04 | Shane Happy Desai | Representation of the Dystopian Nature of Technology in Literature | 255-266 | |
05 | S. Sylvia Mercy Jebakumari | The Pang of Debasement of Female Identity in Nawal El Saadawi’s Women at Point Zero | 267-274 | |
06 | Dr. Kiran Kalra | Three Day Road: A Narrative of Survival in the Great War | 275-284 | |
American Literature | ||||
01 | Dr. Radhashyam Dey & Dr. Shweta Singh | War and Human Predicament: A Study of Hemingway’s For Whom The Bell Tolls | 285-291 | |
02 | Kayla Menard | Gender and Racial Inequalities within Ruth Ozeki’s My Year of Meats | 292-299 | |
03 | Ankita Bhowmick & Paonam Sudeep Mangang | Bodies that Matter: Reading Disability in Toni Morrison’s Works | 300-308 | |
04 | Dr. Arpita Mitra | The Powerhouse Women in August Wilson’s Plays | 309-318 | |
Critical Theory | ||||
01 | Dr. Khelsoril Wanbe | The Influence of Modernism in English Literature | 319-326 | |
02 | Dr Richa Verma & Srishti Mehra | Nature and Ecological Consciousness in Transcendentalist and Romantic Writers | 327-336 | |
03 | Shashank Shekhar Shukla & Dr Swarnali De | Romanticism: The Waves of Fleeting Emotions? | 337-345 | |
04 | Dr. Brahmananda Padra | Charles Dickens and the Critique of Victorian Society: Literature as a Catalyst for Social Reform | 346-358 | |
Film & Literature | ||||
01 | Peeyush | Queer Crisis, Stereotypes, and its Psychosocial Impact: A Delve into a Few Selected Hindi Films | 359-374 | |
02 | Dr Shradha Gupta | Mapping Awadh’s History through Satyajit Ray’s Cinematic Adaptation of Munshi Premchand’s Short Story ‘The Chess Players’ | 375-383 | |
03 | Manojit Chanda | Urban Space and Traveller as Modern Flâneur: A Case Study of City Films | 384-393 | |
British Literature | ||||
01 | Dr Parul Tyagi | Analyzing Mind Manipulation in George Orwell’s “Nineteen Eighty-Four” | 394-401 | |
02 | Dr. Devishree Mohapatra | Sexual De-Traumatisation to Liberation: Reading Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit as a Semi-Autobiographical Text | 402-412 | |
Comparative Literature | ||||
01 | Sakshi Chaturvedi & Dr. Sonal Singh | Lost Childhood: Trauma and Loss of Identity in the Selected Works of Khaled Hosseini and Paro Anand | 413-422 | |
02 | Pratikshya Mohanty | Aesthetic Awareness in the Selected Short Stories of Manoj Das and Ruskin Bond | 423-433 | |
Poetry | ||||
01 | Dr. A. Arun Daves | In Shadows’ Grasp: A Silence | 434-435 | |
02 | Dr. Chahra Beloufa | The Beginning of Change | 436-437 | |
03 | Deepika Singh | Be Your Own Sunshine | 438 | |
04 | P. Dishu Gangwar | Unfold Realm of Commencement | 439 | |
05 | Michael Lee Johnson | Fog Man | 440-441 | |
06 | Masum Ahmed | Weekend is an Epilepsy | 442-443 | |
07 | Rajib Majumder | Ram Ram Reverie: Society’s Moral Odyssey | 444-445 | |
08 | Riyaz Ahmad Dantoo | A Soulful Cry | 446-447 | |
09 | Dr. Suresh Frederick | Fowl Kooo-kooooo | 448-450 | |
10 | Frank Zahn | Unsettling But Certain Truth | 451 | |
Fiction | ||||
01 | Anupama K R | A Table for Two | 452-455 | |
02 | P R Gopalakrishnan | Her Right | 456-477 | |
Book Review | ||||
01 | Muneer Hussain (Azad) | Hasratoon Kay Sirhanay by Shahi Shahbaaz | 478-482 | |
02 | Qurat ul Aen Malik | Rumours of Spring: A Girlhood in Kashmir by Farah Bashir | 483-486 | |
Interview | ||||
01 | Samriddhi Mishra | Samriddhi Mishra in Conversation with Mehr Afshan Farooqi | 487-489 |
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