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The Criterion Vol. 4, Issue- VI (December 2013)

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CONTENTS

Sr. No.AuthorTitlePage NumbersFull Text 
01Krishanu AdhikariRohinton Mistry’s Such A Long Journey: An Immigrant’s Rendition of Cultural Amnesia, Nationalism and Politics of Dislocation01 -12PDF
02Dr. Arshad AhmadMaya as an Existential Character in Anita Desai’s Cry, the Peacock13-17PDF
03Akshay KumarWomen as Victims of Power in Vijay Tendulkar’s Kamala18-26PDF
04Archana BaggaNarrating the Nation and Culture: A Study of Shashi Deshpande’s 3 Novels 27-41PDF
05Barkha, AnshikaExistential Predicament in Arun Joshi’s Novels 42-47PDF
06Dr. A.K. ChaturvediPaulo Coelho’s The Pilgrimage: A Unique Search for the Meaningful48-55PDF
07Deepshikha Kumari Seattle’s ‘Simple Philosophy’: A Plea of an Environmentalist56-59PDF
08Dr. Dashrath GattFeministic Concerns through Fleshy Designs: A Revisit to Saadat Hasan Manto’s Short Stories 60-68PDF
09Bhaskar Jyoti GogoiHistorical Re-Interpretations: Writing/Re-Writing of Ethnography and Historiography69-74PDF
10Seyed Javad HabibiImagosynthesis: Poetic Photosynthesis in Wordsworth’s “Resolution and Independence” 75-84PDF
11Jayashree HazarikaGlobalization in the Works of Vikram Seth 85-89PDF
12Dr. Indrani Singh RaiA Stream Within: Discourse of a Subaltern in Mahasweta Devi’s Outcast: Four Stories 90-93PDF
13Sahidul Islam
& Masuda Alfaruque 
Kureishi’s “The Buddha of Suburbia”: Post-Imperial Vacuity and Quest for Identity 94-98PDF
14Soumen JanaThe Problematics of ‘Dalit space’ in Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s “Mahesh” and Mahasweta Devi’s “Shikar”99-105PDF
15Ravinder KaurGeorge Eliot’s The Mill on the Floss: The Construction of Gender Roles106-112PDF
16Najme Khademi & Pyeaam AbbasiJane Eyre: Serving the Empire113-130PDF
17Rajender Kumar Amorous Love in the Novels of Earnest Hemingway: A Romantic Study of A Farewell to Arms131-135PDF
18Lalit KumarIdeology of the Photographs: Thinking with Sontag and Butler136-141PDF
19Dr. Neelam MorClass-Consciousness and Conjugal Relations in John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger (1957)142-147PDF
20Mudasir Ahmad ShahTughlaq: History Revisited 148-157PDF
21Kritika Nanda Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince: An Overview158-161PDF
22Nilesh Prakash BhilladeTo Speak About the Unspeakable: Marginalized Position of Class, Community and Gender 162-168PDF
23Omila Thounaojam Slavery and Racism in Toni Morrison’s A Mercy169-175PDF
14Padumi SinghaSurfacing: The Recovery of a Displaced Identity176-183PDF
15Prachand Narayan PirajiRewriting Histories – A Struggle for ‘Self Identity’ as a Human Being: Reading of Untouchable Spring and Outcaste: A Memoir 184-189PDF
26Preeti PuriDiasporic Consciousness: A Comparative Study of Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake and Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss190-194PDF
27M. David RajuBlack Humour and Ennui in Upamanyu Chatterjee’s
English, August: An Indian Story
195-204PDF
28Dr. Ram Krishna ThakurDelineation of English Language Teaching Syllabi and Its Implications205-214PDF
29Charanpreet RandhawaDiasporic Discourse in Rohinton Mistry’s Such a Long Journey215-225PDF
30Dr. Romika Batra SukhijaPostmodern Feminist Reverberations in Manju Kapur’s Home 226-235PDF
31Dr.Roopesh Chaturvedi
& Dr. Anoop Tiwari
 
The Partition of Indian Subcontinent: Crisis of Identity and Uprooted Nationalities Resulting in Double Disaster for Pakistan 236-240PDF
32Rukhsana Saifee 
& Dr. Mukta Sharma
Chitra Bannerjee Divakaruni’s Literature on the Dilemma of Women Living in Alien Culture241-243PDF
33Samya Achiri Private Life Versus Political Clutches in Nadine Gordimer’s Burger’s Daughter 244-248PDF
34Dr. Sanchita Choudhury &
 Sagarika Dash
Yajnaseni: A Synonym of Indian Woman 249-256PDF
35Sara Soleimani Karbalaei An Unofficial Rose and Murdochian Existentialist Style 257-270PDF
36Sathyapriya.KEthnic Belief in Ngugi Wa Thiong’o’s Novels271-278PDF
37Dr. P. SatyanarayanaAlice Munro: A Master of Canadian Short Story279-286PDF
38Dr. Priti Bala SharmaTeaching Communication Skills in English through Translation: An Effective Methodology for the Beginners (Engineering Students) from Rural Background 287-293PDF
39Kanwarpal SinghAmitav Ghosh’s Vision of Man-Woman Relationship in
The Hungry Tide
294-299PDF
40Dr. Siva Nagaiah BolledduA Dissent Study on Gender Studies in India300-303PDF
41Dr. SomveerNon-Marital Sex in John Osborne’s Inadmissible Evidence and Time Present304-310PDF
42SumbulChinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart: Exploring the Ibo Culture and the  Aspect of Gender Bias311-314PDF
43Tarun D. RawalWilliam Butler Yeats and India: A Study in Reception of Literary and Philosophical Influences 315-319PDF
44Dr. Mangala TomarMythology in Arun Joshi’s Novel320-325PDF
45Vaseemahmed G. QureshiExploring Young-ness and Uncle-ness of Younguncle in Vandana Singh's Literary Creation Younguncle Comes to Town326-328PDF
46Veena SindhuThe White Tiger: Challenges of Urbanization329-335PDF
47Dr. (Mrs).N.VelmaniEthnicity in the Novels of Vikram Seth336-340PDF
48Vinod KumarSunil Khilnani’s Idea of India: An Ideological Critique on his Book The Idea of India (1997)341-354PDF
FICTION
49Edgar RiderBring Back Malone 355-366PDF
50Ilyas Babar AwanThe Suicide Bomber367-371PDF
51John Gorman The TV Freak372-378PDF
52Rama ShivakumarThe Raaga Inside379-388PDF
53Tawqeer Nasir Tak Chor…the word still echoes! 389-391PDF
POETRY
54Annu YadavLet me be alone…392-393PDF
55Anthony VillettWhen You in Days No Longer Smile394PDF
56Dr. Anuradha KherdekarThe Line 395PDF
57Betsy HulickAbsence Cannot Be Imagined, Only Felt396PDF
58Mamud HassanIs This A Democracy? 397PDF
59Parneet Jaggi Not an Inch398PDF
60Nivedita YohanaBorn Into This Carnival of Rust 399PDF
61Steven SherJoining Hands 400PDF
62Bupinder SinghA Rape Victim’s Cry401PDF
63Swanti Sharma Come Unburden Your Mind 402PDF
BOOK REVIEW
64Dr. I.VenkateswarluSo Many Freedoms by Karanam Rao403-404PDF
65Samarendra MohapatraThe Rage in Albion by Cecelia Peters405-407PDF
INTERVIEW
66Elizabeth WaterhouseAn Interview with Poet Sonnet Mondal408-410PDF


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