C O N T E N T S
Sr.No. | Name of the Author | Title of the Paper | Pg.No. | Download |
01 | Anshika | A Study of Post Colonialism in Asif Currimbhoy’s Goa | 01-03 | |
02 | Aparna Singh | Cultural Schizophrenia in I Shall Not Hear the Nightingale | 04-09 | |
03 | Aprajita | The Art of Story-telling in Raja Rao’s Kanthapura | 10-13 | |
04 | Muhammad Awais & Khamsa Qasim | Muhammad Hanif’s A Case of Exploding Mangoes As Postmodern Fiction | 14-23 | |
05 | Balraj Kaur | A Farewell to Arms: A Thematic Analysis | 24-28 | |
06 | Dr. Archana Banger | Dynamics of Motherhood: A Study of Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye | 29-33 | |
07 | Sandeep Kaur Brar | The Status of English in a Global World | 34-38 | |
08 | Cengiz KARAGĂ–Z | Non-Belonging and Dislocation in The English Patient and The Mimic Men | 39-45 | |
09 | Dr. R. Chanana | Gesture in the Fine Arts | 46-50 | |
10 | Dashrath Gatt | Chetan Bhagat’s Revolution 2020: A Quest for Incompleteness | 51-58 | |
11 | Dimple D. Mapari | Three Voices, Three Languages: One Pain! | 59-63 | |
12 | Dr. Mudita Agnihotri & Dipika Bhatt | Woman at Nowhere as Deeti in Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies | 64-72 | |
13 | Golam Robbani Shaikh | Charandas Chor: A Critique of ‘Society, Religion and the Sate’ | 73-76 | |
14 | Dr. Gunjan Agarwal & Gunjan Kapil | The Representation of Woman in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s Doors, Affair, and Meeting Mrinal | 77-86 | |
15 | Haroon Rasheed | Dalit Literature: Writings of Revolt and Assertion | 87-90 | |
16 | Dr. Meena Kadyan | A Comparative Study of Earnest Hemingway and Earnest Gaines: Generational Conflicts and Literary Lineage | 91-97 | |
17 | Garima Kaushik | The Connotations of the Suffix ruswa in Mirza Muhammad Hadi Ruswa's Umrao Jan Ada, and its Cultural Correlative in Arthur Golden's Memoirs of a Geisha | 98-103 | |
18 | Dr. Madhuri Sood | Crisis of Identity in Diasporic Writings | 104-106 | |
19 | Madhushri Kallimani | Ecofeminism in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye | 107-111 | |
20 | Md. Manirul Islam | Search for Caribbean Identity in Derek Walcott’s Dream on Monkey Mountain | 112-116 | |
21 | Dr. Manish Singh | Defining Cultural Imperilaism in John Steinbeck’s Novels | 117-124 | |
22 | Manzoor Ahmad Najar | Hierophantic Experiences and Homo Religiosus in the Light of Donne’s Divine Poems | 125-129 | |
23 | Mumtaz Mazumdar | An Overview of Buchi Emecheta’s Representation of the Nigerian Female | 130-138 | |
24 | Bharti Nagpal & Dr. Jyoti Sharma | Diverse Shades of a Woman in the Life & Works of Kamala Das | 139-148 | |
25 | Neeta Kumari | Translation: A Benediction with Constraints | 149-151 | |
26 | Nilofar Yasmin | Re-visiting the Bauls: Tagore’s Contribution in the Revival of the Bauls | 152-159 | |
27 | Nivedita Yohana | Postmodernist Reading of Frank Davey’s Hiroshima | 160-173 | |
28 | Noopur | Feminist Concerns in Imtiaz Dharker’s Purdah I and Purdah II | 174-179 | |
29 | Nurjahan Begum | The Rhetoric of Aestheticization in Women’s Travel Writing: A Study of Emma Roberts | 180-186 | |
30 | Dadhi Ram Panthi | Quest for New Identity in Arvind Adiga's The White Tiger | 187-193 | |
31 | Pratibha Biswas | Nation-State, Community and Identity Crisis in the Selected Short Stories of Saadat Hassan Manto | 194-200 | |
32 | Pritika Nehra | ‘The Laugh laughing at the Laugh’: Beckett’s ‘Mirthless’ Humor and Ethics in the Face of Evil | 201-206 | |
33 | Priyanka Nair N. A. | Racial Elements in Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird | 207-211 | |
34 | Rajani Devi | Morphology: A Tool to Enhance Vocabulary of English Language | 212-214 | |
35 | Rajib Bhaumik | Bharati Mukherjee’s Wife: Immigrant Isolationist’s Struggle for Survival | 215-226 | |
36 | A.K.Chaturvedi & Renu Chandel | Impact of Enviromental Crisis on Wild Life and Human Relationship in Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide | 227-230 | |
37 | Dr. Gunjan Aggarwal & Rohina Ratti | A Bird in a Cage: Hybridity and Identity in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Lowland | 231-237 | |
38 | Suman Sabharwal | Political Violence in Bulawayo’s We Need New Names | 238-242 | |
39 | Sachin Baban Mane | Exploration of the Devices and Techniques Employed in the Selected Plays of Vijay Tendulkar | 243-246 | |
40 | Dr. Safoura Tork Ladani & Dr. Akram Ayati | Persian Folk Drama and its Use of Props | 247-255 | |
41 | Samra Saeed | Negation of the Self; a Curse to Humanity | 256-260 | |
42 | Sanju Thomas | The Vantage Point of the Vanquished: Retelling of The Ramayana in Sarah Joseph’s The Vigil | 261-266 | |
43 | Saswata Kusari & Prof. Mahua Bhattacharjee | The Complicated Politics of Gender Identity in Macbeth | 267-273 | |
44 | Sayan Dey | Political Re-Contextualization and Contemporanization: A Cine-Theatrical Journey from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet to Vishal Bharadwaj’s Haider | 274-278 | |
45 | Sonali Lakhera | Something Got Lost !!! Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar in Arvind Kumar’s Hindi Translation | 279-285 | |
46 | Subham Ganguly | Evolution of Print Advertisements in Pre-Independent India | 286-302 | |
47 | Suganthi Medasani & Dr. B. Cauveri | Cultural Crisis, Dislocation, Displacement and Dispossession of the Gunas in Amish Tripathi’s Shiva Trilogy 1: The Immortals of Meluha | 303-306 | |
48 | Sugata Samanta | "Transplanted Individuals": Anxiety of Dislocation and Cultural Alienation in Jhumpa Lahiri's Unaccustomed Earth | 307-317 | |
49 | Suman Dahiya | The Financial Expert: A Study in Material Consciousness | 318-327 | |
50 | Sumaya Firdous | Sheikh ul Alam’s Role in Eradication of Social Evils from Society | 328-338 | |
51 | Suranjana Baruah | “Inventing” Nation through Imagination: A Postcolonial Reading of Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines | 339-345 | |
52 | Tanuka Chatterjee | ‘Language as the Divine Guarantee of Humanity’: Jorge Luis Borges’s Linguistic Virtuosity in Other Inquisitions | 346-352 | |
53 | Dr. Tanveer Khadija | A Study of Scientific Romances in Context to Other Literary Genres | 353-357 | |
54 | G. Thirupathi | Disabling the Disabled: Representation of Disability in Popular Telugu Cinema | 358-363 | |
55 | Ruchi Tomar | Traumatic Projection of Dalit Women in Dalit Male Writings | 364-370 | |
56 | Wasia | Meena Kandasamy: The Dalit Woman Poet and Rebel | 371-377 | |
57 | B. Winmayil | The Emotional Abusing and being Abused in Roy’s The God of Small Things | 378-384 | |
58 | Yumnam Nirmala Devi | Home: Illusion and Disillusion in Robin S Ngangom’s Words and the Silence | 385-393 | |
Poetry | ||||
01 | Aadil Zeffer | Falling Man | 394 | |
02 | Abu Sufian | A Cigarette’s Butt-end | 395 | |
03 | Arif Hussain Reshi | K-ash-mir’s Mother’s Day | 396-403 | |
04 | Daya Bhat | Cursed Goddess | 404 | |
05 | Pijush Kanti Deb | The Cat on Your Lap | 405 | |
06 | Golam Robbani Shaikh | Death of Death | 406 | |
07 | A.P.Govindankutty | Autumnal Equinox | 407-408 | |
08 | Leena Sharma | The 'X' Chromosome | 409-410 | |
09 | Mrinal Kanti Ghosh | I Held the Seeds | 411 | |
10 | Ndongolera C. Mwangupili | Songs of a Peasant | 412 | |
11 | Parminder Singh | Regrets | 413 | |
12 | C.P.Pathak | Winners | 414 | |
13 | Poornima | Preserving You | 415 | |
14 | Prem Kumar | Brain Drain | 416 | |
15 | Dr. Rajnish Mishra | Passing the bridge over Ganga from Kashi | 417-418 | |
16 | N. Ravi Shanker | Faith and Fact | 419 | |
17 | Dr. Roopesh Chaturvedi | Regret to See Great | 420-421 | |
18 | C. Rosy | Tearing Transgressor: A Poem on Kamala Das | 422-423 | |
19 | Sajan George | Becoming Woman | 424 | |
20 | Dr. Sugandha Agarwal | My Fantasy of World Peace | 425 | |
21 | Surekha Krishna | Ape’s Appeal | 426 | |
Fiction | ||||
01 | Eliza Newman | La MĂ´me Piaf | 427-431 | |
02 | James Goodridge | The Hanson Affair | 432-439 | |
03 | Jason Constantine Ford | Another Perspective | 440-453 | |
04 | Mohammad Ehsanul Islam Khan | Defeating the Foe | 454-456 | |
05 | Ramesh Chandra Tiwari | Possessiveness Brings Life; the Excesses, an End | 457-462 | |
06 | Sandipta Padhee | Scarlet Rose | 463-464 | |
07 | Sayantan Pal Chowdhury | Secret Taj | 465-469 | |
08 | Sreelekha Chatterjee | The Saturation | 470-471 | |
09 | Suhail Nalakath | A Pluviophile’s Journey | 472-475 | |
Book Review | ||||
01 | Aju Mukhopadhyay | Five Indian English Poets ed by Prof. R. A. Singh and Dr. Ashok Kumar Yadav | 476-478 | |
02 | Iram Shafi Allaie | The Half Mother by Shahnaz Bashir | 479-481 | |
03 | Rajeev Moothedath | One Year for Mourning by Ketaki Datta | 482-483 | |
04 | Tahira Jabeen | Fathers in Victorian Fiction ed by Natalie McKnight | 484-487 | |
05 | Usman Mahmood & Summaira Shamshad | Post 9/11 Blood Traders: A Critical Appreciation of Fahrenheit Movie | 488-490 | |
06 | Dr. Vishwanath Bite | Promise-A Life by Ranjani Neriya | 491-493 | |
Interview | ||||
01 | Nalini Priyadarshni | An Interview with D. Russel Micnhimer an American poet | 494-499 | |
02 | Sunil Sharma | An Interview with Indian Writer PCK Prem | 500-504 |
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