Sr. No. | Name of the Author | Title of the Paper | Pg.No. | |
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01 | Abhishek Das | Hindu: Activism, Aesthetics and the Future | 01-05 | |
02 | Ajoy Batta | Franz Kafka: Envisioning Derridean Concepts | 06-10 | |
03 | Altaf Ahmad Ganaie & Dr. R.S. Chauhan | Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things: A Feminist Perspective | 11-13 | |
04 | Anju Bala | Silence No More: A Study of Mahasweta Devi’s Draupadi | 14-16 | |
05 | S.A.Thameemul Ansari | Discourse on the Theme of ‘Self-determinism’ in Fourth World Literature | 17-21 | |
06 | Arpita Prasad | Problematisation of the Image of Helen Keller in The Story of my Life | 22-24 | |
07 | Anil Shrirang Awad | Acculturation of the Folk Dances: Special Reference to Maharashtra | 25-30 | |
08 | Basanti Karmakar | Vijay Tendulkar’s Kanyadaan: A Journey from Ignorance to Experience | 31-35 | |
09 | Dr. Vandana Bhatt | The Chaos of the Melting Pot: Multiculturalism in Bharati Mukherjee’s Fiction | 36-39 | |
10 | Dr. Mohd Shafi Dar & Rashma Siraj | Acculturation in the Novels of V.S. Naipaul | 40-45 | |
11 | Dr. Deepti Sharma | Caste System, the Scourge of Indian Civilization and Culture: Bama’s Karukku | 46-51 | |
12 | Farah Deeba Shafiq | Revitalizing the Tradition: Mahesh Dattani’s Contribution to Indian English Drama | 52-62 | |
13 | Imran Majeed Bhat | Theatre of the Absurd and Samuel Beckett | 63-69 | |
14 | Irfan Mohammad Malik | Possession as a Fictional Hybrid: A.S Byatt’s Tryst with Postmodernism | 70-72 | |
15 | Finitha Jose | Children’s Books Adaptations: A Reading of War Horse | 73-79 | |
16 | Ravinder Kaur | Flaubert’s Madame Bovary: A Paradigm of Lacanian Desire | 80-85 | |
17 | Dr. (Mrs.) Prabha Vig & Komal Sharma | Comparative Analysis of Influence of Gender on Reading Interest of Inservice and Pre-service Teachers | 86-101 | |
18 | Ihsan-ur-Rahim Malik | Shakespeare’s Tragic Vision | 102-105 | |
19 | Dr. Meenu Khyalia | Theme of Alienation in Shashi Deshpande’s Moving On | 106-111 | |
20 | Saikat Nandi | Conrad’s Treatment of Women in Heart of Darkness | 112-115 | |
21 | Neelima V. | From Repudiation to Reconciliation: Mothers and Daughters in Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club | 116-119 | |
22 | Nibedita Bandyopadhyay | The Role of Science and Technology as a Metaphor in Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49 | 120-123 | |
23 | Raul Palma | "All that David Copperfield kind of crap": The Explicit and Non-Explicit Unreliable Narrator | 124-131 | |
24 | Pouya Gholamalipur & Mohammad Ali Alaeddini | Anti-Colonial Oscar Wilde: Homoeroticism in Classical Greece | 132-140 | |
25 | Chinta Praveen Kumar | Guilty Pleasures | 141-145 | |
26 | Raghul V. Rajan | The Politics of Liberation in Kanthapura and its Upshot in Train to Pakistan: A Fanonean Critique | 146-152 | |
27 | Rajni Kant | Empowering Women: A Feminist Reading of Kamala Das’ Works | 153-160 | |
28 | Dr. T Narayana & BV Ramani | Human Elements in Gita Mehta’s A River Sutra | 161-166 | |
29 | Jayanta Rana | ‘Gendered Home’ in the Short Stories of Shashi Deshpande | 167-172 | |
30 | Reena Verma | Creative Use of Language in Keats’s Odes: A Study in the light of Rīti Siddhānta (Theory of Style) | 173-182 | |
31 | P.Renuga | The Evolution of Feminine Freedom: A Study of Shashi Deshpande’s That Long Silence | 183-185 | |
32 | Reshu Gupta | Land and Landscape in Anita Desai’s Cry, the Peacock | 186-191 | |
33 | Ruchi Tomar | Mapping Subaltern Crisis in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things | 192-196 | |
34 | Sadia Hasan | It’s a SMALL’s World: Children’s Fiction in English | 197-200 | |
35 | Ch.S.Sailaja | A Comparative Study of Achievement in Grammar and Performance on a Cross Word Puzzle in English Grammar | 201-216 | |
36 | Santulan Mahanta | Mutual Dependence of Power and Language | 217-220 | |
37 | Surajit Sen | Narrative Design of Ruskin Bond’s The Blue Umbrella: A Todorovian Model | 221-224 | |
38 | Anayat Shah | Odyssey of Education in Kashmir and the Emergence of English Language | 225-231 | |
39 | Shaheena Akhtar | Small Remedies: Roads to Recovery | 232-244 | |
40 | Dr. Shalini Yadav | Ethnic Transformation: Tara’s Forever Revolving Identity in Bharati Mukherjee’s Desirable Daughters | 245-252 | |
41 | Dr. Sheeba Azhar & Dr. Syed Abid Ali | Teaching English in Professional Colleges of Saudi Arabia: Trends and Challenges | 253-261 | |
42 | Beetoshok Singha | Kipling’s Imperial Anxiety: A Study of The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes | 262-268 | |
43 | Dr.Sonia khandelwal | Technique in the Novels of Lawrence Durrell | 269-281 | |
44 | P.Subapradha & Dr. R. Shanthi | Gynocentric Perspective of Morag Gunn in Margaret Laurence’s The Diviners | 282-285 | |
45 | Dr. Sutanu Kumar Mahapatra | Nationhood, Secularism and Politics in Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq | 286-295 | |
46 | Dr. (Mrs) Jubanlak Sutnga | The Identity of the Artist: Michael Ondaatje’s The Collected Works of Billy the Kid | 296-305 | |
47 | Sakshi Thakur | Train to Pakistan: A Direct Gaze at the Ugliness of Partition | 306-313 | |
48 | Vibhuti Wadhawan | Dualistic Modernity and the Illegitimacy of Nationalism in Tagore’s The Home and the World | 314-321 | |
49 | Gaganpreet Walia | The Role of Contexts in Textual Understanding of Literature | 322-329 | |
50 | Wasia Mushtaq | Religion and Literature: A Poetic Interface | 330-335 | |
B O O K R E V I E W | ||||
01 | Hiren Zala | All & Everything in Diagrams by Mohan Vaishnav | 336 | |
02 | Syeda Shahzia Batool Naqvi | Silhouette of Reflections by Neelam Saxena Chandra | 337-340 | |
03 | Dr Karanam R Rao | Mother’s Veena and other Poems by Anna Sujatha Mathai | 341-342 | |
04 | Nirjharini Tripathy | The Street by Ann Petry | 343-349 | |
05 | Varsha Singh | Curse of the Kalingan by Shobha Nihalani | 350-351 | |
I N T E R V I E W | ||||
01 | Gulnaz Fatima | Gulnaz Fatima in Conversation with Ruskin Bond | 352-357 | |
F I C T I O N | ||||
01 | Arunabha Ghosh | The Notebook | 358-362 | |
02 | Pratap Kumar Dash | The Lost Identity | 363-371 | |
03 | Dr. Pushpa VK | Voiceless Voices… | 372-375 | |
P O E T R Y
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01 | Aashmika | Born | 376-380 | |
02 | Pijush Kanti Deb | An Old Bi-Cycle | 381-382 | |
03 | Diane Dehler | Anima/Animus | 383 | |
04 | Dr. Anupam R. Nagar | Farewell | 384 | |
05 | Peter Cowlam | Realpolitik | 385 | |
06 | Prabhat Jha | A Young Man's Confession | 386 | |
07 | Showkat Hussain Dar | My Homeland | 387-388 | |
08 | G.H. Smith | Departures | 389 | |
09 | Subham Ganguly | An Ode to My Confusions | 390-391 | |
10 | Sukrita Paul Kumar | Resurrection | 392 |
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