https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10448030
CONTENTS
Sr. No. | Author | Title of the Paper | Pg. No. | |
Indian Literature | ||||
01 | Silion Reang & Ellen Hrangkhawl | Memory, Migration and Oral Heritage: Unveiling the Reang Community’s Narratives in Tripura | 01-09 | |
02 | Dr. Asim | The Clash Between Modernity Versus Traditional Norms Reflects in Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters: A Critical Study | 10-18 | |
03 | Anamika Majhi | The Fragile Bonds: Exploring Dysfunctional Parent-Child Dynamics in Anita Desai’s Clear Light of Day | 19-26 | |
04 | Saddiya Gull & Dr.Romina Rashid | Challenging Normativity in Malini Chib’s One Little Finger (2011): A Discourse Analysis of Life Narrative | 27-39 | |
05 | Dr Shelly Narang | Farmer’s Agitation in Punjab: A Foray into the Cultural and Collective Memory of Sikh Community | 40-55 | |
06 | Naganandhini R | Melancholic Existential Regal Life as Portrayed in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Forest of Enchantments | 56-62 | |
07 | Battula Sneha | Mamang Dai: The Voice of the Unheard | 63-73 | |
08 | Monalisa Jha | Memory and History in Krishna Sobti’s A Gujrat Here, A Gujrat There | 74-80 | |
09 | Dr. Prashant Connodgia | Projecting Abled Disability and Creation of New World in the Novel The Island of Lost Girls | 81-87 | |
10 | Lilack Biswas & Dr. Samira Sinha | Cultural Hegemony and Alienation in the Indian Cultural Context | 88-96 | |
11 | Syed Sirajuddin Quadri & Dr. Santhosha G.K | Reclaiming Nature Through Storytelling: An Ecoaesthetic Analysis of Tejaswi’s Carvalho | 97-104 | |
12 | Dr. Jushna Baruah | The Interface of Caste, Class, and Gender: Insights from Urmila Pawar’s The Weave of My Life: A Dalit Woman’s Memoir | 105-114 | |
13 | Tanushri Bhardwaj | Cultural Dynamics and Intellectual Debate: A Reflection on Amartya Sen’s The Argumentative Indian | 115-121 | |
14 | Dr. Begum Farida Alam | Reinterpreting Women in Temsula Ao’s Short Stories in the Light of New Woman Concept | 122-130 | |
15 | Shamayita Chatterjee | The Voice of the Voiceless: Art as a Space of Ecological Refuge in Amruta Patil and Devdutt Pattanaik’s Graphic Novel Aranyaka | 131-138 | |
16 | Suchismita Sarkar | Female Empathy Towards Nature: An Ecofeminist Study of Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide | 139-145 | |
17 | Abhirami Shibu & Smrutisikta Mishra | Reimagining Tataka: An Ecofeminist Exploration of Gender, Nature, and Power in Anand Neelakantan’s Valmiki’s Women | 146-156 | |
18 | Dr. Jindagi Kumari | “…sing of what rushes in your veins”: An Assessment of Ghazal as an Expression of Resentment in Basudhara Roy | 157-169 | |
19 | Priya Dubey & Dr. Surya Prakash Verma | Exploring the Threads of Agrarian Culture in India: A Socio-agrarian Study of Kadaisi Vivasayi (2022) | 170-185 | |
20 | Ipsita Das | A Portrayal of Class Conflict in Aravind Adiga’s Works, The White Tiger and Last Man in Tower | 186-194 | |
21 | Dr. Payal Sharma | Eco-Feministic Concerns in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Forest of Enchantments: A Study through the Character of Sita | 195-202 | |
22 | Ashish Chettri | Unpacking the Postcolonial Puzzle: A Critical Reading of Indra Bahadur Rai’s Ghosh Babu | 203-211 | |
23 | Ashmita Biswas | “Love was no sin”: Negotiating Transgressive Desire and Colonial Specters in Sangeetha Sreenivasan’s Acid (2018) | 212-222 | |
24 | Sajid Rashid | Queer Writing in Indian Literature: An Analysis of Ismat Chughtai Works | 223-233 | |
25 | Dr. Shashank B. Mane | From Subjugation to Silence: Exploring Dalit Voices in Selected Indian Short Stories | 234-241 | |
26 | Maryam Afzal | Troubles and Triumphs of Dalit Women: A Study of Sharakumar Limbale’s Autobiography The Outcaste | 242-248 | |
27 | Nitesh Sharma | Pragmatics of Opium Trade: Tracing the Trajectory from Sea of Poppies till Contemporary Time in the Light of New Historicism | 249-265 | |
28 | Dr. Ramesh Singisala | Mainstream, and Dalit Literature in Women’s Perspective | 266-282 | |
29 | Milind Baburao Patil & Dr. Pandurang Ananda Kirdat | Psychoanalytical Aspects in Sudeep Nagarkar’s It Started with a Friend Request | 283-294 | |
British Literature | ||||
01 | Dr. Samrat Banerjee | Deconstructing Postmodern Narrative Techniques in The French Lieutenant’s Woman | 295-301 | |
02 | Pooja S | Dead Men Tell No Tales: Memory in Fred D’Aguiar’s Feeding the Ghosts | 302-311 | |
03 | Dr. Mir Mahammad Ali | Reconstructing the Canon, Reimagining Identity: Jean Rhys’s Revisionist Narrative in Wide Sargasso Sea | 312-322 | |
04 | Sushmita Singh | Exploring Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People: A Perspective of Eco-criticism | 323-330 | |
05 | Dr. Soham Chaudhary | Fragmented Memories: The Negotiation of Identity in Aamina Ahmad’s The Return of Faraz Ali | 331-339 | |
06 | Priyanka Prasannan & Dr. Arya Gopi | Silent Cries: The Hidden Struggles of a Romani Boy | 340-348 | |
Comparative Literature | ||||
01 | S. Mubeena Tabassum & R. Manjula | The Study of Societal Predictions and Criticism with Reference to the Heroines in ‘When Dreams Travel’ and ‘Eating Wasps’ | 349-359 | |
02 | Pinku Malakar | Empathy vs. Authenticity in Poetry: A Comparative Study of Voices for the Marginalised | 360-377 | |
03 | Dr Papri Mukhopadhyay | Narratives of Displacement: Analysing the Themes of Identity and Belonging in Contemporary Diasporic Literature with reference to The Namesake and The Inheritance of Loss | 378-388 | |
04 | Theadora War | Unveiling Feminine Resilience: An Analytical Praxis of Empowerment and Resistance in Jung Chang’s Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China and Nien Cheng’s Life and Death in Shanghai | 389-397 | |
05 | Dr Jayadeb Sahoo | Preservation of Cultural Heritage through Literature: A Study of Odia Poem Konark and Novel Paraja https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14606107
| 398-407 | |
06 | Tarin Binte Enam & Abu Sufian | Fractured Selves: A Psychoanalytic Study of Identity, Trauma, and Hegemony in Native Son and The Bluest Eye | 408-425 | |
Film & Literature | ||||
01 | Dhwani Sanjay Thakrar | Nature and Culture in Conflict: Ecocritical Reading of Movie Bhediya | 426-437 | |
02 | Dr. Amrita Bhattacharyya | A Study of the Portrayal of Female Characters in Bollywood Films | 438-446 | |
03 | Hasanuzzaman Biswas | Is Slumdog Millionaire Only a Western Representation of the Underbelly of Indian Society? | 447-457 | |
04 | Maneesha K P | Pain as a Queer Feeling: An Affective Analysis of the Queer Malayalam Movie Moothon (The Elder One) | 458-465 | |
05 | Mohd Adeel | Indian Cinema as A Medium to Redefine Narratives About Witches Built by Religion and Culture | 466-474 | |
06 | Spandan Ghosh | Picturebooks in the Limelight of Health Humanities: An Evaluative Reading | 475-484 | |
World Literature | ||||
01 | Dr Neha Kumari & Ravi Kumar Vegad | Morality in Crisis: Are God’s Commandments Relevant in Brecht’s Szechwan? | 485-497 | |
02 | Dr. Aparna Goswami | Homeland: A Shifting Pendulum in M.G. Vassanji’s The Book of Secrets | 498-507 | |
03 | Sharmitha Tom & Dr. Vidya G Rao | Transformations of Identity: Exploring the Analogy Between Pygmalion and the Medical Model of Disability | 508-520 | |
04 | Aarzoo Haji & Dr. Kanubhai Patel | From Eden to Apocalypse: Exploring Ecological Concerns and Environmental Degradation in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake | 521-528 | |
05 | Aisha Haleem | Exploring Margins of Society: Representation of Prostitution in Select Short Stories from South Asia | 529-539 | |
American Literature | ||||
01 | Shivani Singh | The Legacy of Epistemic Injustices in Everyday Use by Alice Walker | 540-551 | |
02 | Kritika Deshmukh & Dr. Shubhankar Roy | Geographic Dislocation and Adolescent Psyche in Nidhi Chanani’s Pashmina | 552-565 | |
03 | Ranjita Behera | Women and Nature: An Ecofeminist Study on Selected Poems of Adrienne Rich | 566-583 | |
04 | Prerana Priyam Doley | Exploring Afrofuturism and the Portrayal of Posthuman Companion Species in Octavia Butler’s Adulthood Rites | 584-598 | |
African Literature | ||||
01 | Dr. Pandurang Bhagwan Daphal | Depiction of African Subaltern and Females in Chinua Achebe’s ‘Things Fall Apart’: A Post-colonial Study | 599-606 | |
02 | Dr Sonika Sethi | Literary Cosmopolitanism in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s The Thing Around Your Neck: The Hyphenated-American or the Critic of Pervasive Authorization | 607-617 | |
Language & Linguistics | ||||
01 | Khushbu Agrawal & Dr. Vinod H. Asudani | Problems Associated with Designing, Execution and Evaluation of English Curricula in Technical Institutes | 618-627 | |
02 | Diksha Kumari & Dr. Saloni Prasad (Mrs Kumar) | Decoding Animal Communication: Building Trust Through Body Language and Vocal Cues | 628-637 | |
03 | Sunilkumar Sukumaran | Silent Letters: Challenges and Instructional Strategies for Malayali Learners of English | 638-647 | |
04 | Dr. Neha Upadhyay | The Role of Language in Constructing Identity | 648-657 | |
Translation Studies | ||||
01 | Surekha Chattopadhyay & Dr Manish Prasad | A Pragmatic Reading of Communism and Gender-based Political Discourse through a Case Study of a Translated Memoir | 658-667 | |
02 | Isoeva Matluba | Challenges of Literary Translation from Persian into English: An Analysis of Francis Gladwin’s Translation of Gulistan | 668-675 | |
Critical Theory | ||||
01 | Dr. Sanju P. Jadhav | Contemporary Critical Theories: An Overview | 676-684 | |
Poetry | ||||
01 | Ajaz Ahmed | The Last Time I Saw My Father | 685-686 | |
02 | Dr. A. Arun Daves | Hearts In Harmony | 687-688 | |
03 | Michael Lee Johnson | Trail of Tears in the Snow | 689-690 | |
04 | Dr. Joseph KJ | WAYanad Landslide | 691-692 | |
05 | T. Nimalan | “A Tribute to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam” | 693-694 | |
06 | Dr. R. Prabhakar | Dalit Nostalgia | 695-696 | |
07 | Savyasachi K G | What Changed?! | 697-698 | |
08 | Dr. Ayyaj M. Shekh | Crossing the Twenty-Five | 699 | |
09 | Dr. Siraj Fatma | Bride | 700-701 | |
10 | Devanandana. S | Beyond Echoes: A Journey of Self-Discovery | 702-705 | |
Fiction | ||||
01 | Mst Sabrina Moktar Arju | The Scent of Jasmine | 706-712 | |
02 | Aritra Banerjee | Windows | 713-717 | |
03 | Amy L. Eggert | Place Memory | 718-720 | |
04 | Sangita Ghodake | Paths Converged | 721-724 | |
05 | Meenakshi Gogoi | Bond of Love | 725-729 | |
06 | P R Gopalakrishnan | Hello, My Dear | 730-743 | |
07 | Meredith Stephens | Headphone Hypocrisy | 744-747 | |
Book Review | ||||
01 | Dr Ayusman Chakraborty | Gyanganj: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Himalayan Enclave, By Eishan Tiwari | 748-752 | |
02 | Animesh Das & Dr. Rakesh Rai | Children and Interculturality in Education By Andreas Jacobsson, Heidi Layne and Fred Dervin | 753-755 | |
03 | Renu Susan Jacob | Thanks for Watching: An Anthropological Study of Video Sharing on YouTube By Patricia G. Lange | 756-759 | |
04 | Rituparna Mitra | Tara’s Truce By Kavita Kane | 760-762 | |
05 | Aniket Machindra Kamble | A Handbook of Common Errors in English By Dr. Vinod Kumar | 763-764 |
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