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| Articles | ||
| 01. | Metamorphosing Spirituality and Commodified Qawwali – Dr. Mustajeeb Khan |
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| 02. | Translating the Madia Gond Folklore in Mazi Katemundarichi Shala: Concerns and Encounters – Dr. Somnath Barure |
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| 03. | Cultural Synchrony and Paradoxes Postulated From Wole Soyinka’s The Lion and The Jewel and Bharati Mukherjee’s Jasmine and Desirable Daughters – Dr. R.Vidyavathi |
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| 04. | The End of the World: An Interpretation of Climate Apocalypse in Literature – Ruksana Y. M. |
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| 05. | Power, Resistance, and Subjectivity: A Foucauldian Perspective – Narinder K. Sharma & Niharika |
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| 06. | Sowing Dreams and Reaping Despair: The Struggles of Rural India in Kamala Markandaya’s Nectar in a Sieve – Hashir K. P. |
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| 07. | The Re-Reading of Puritan Dichotomy in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter – Dr.Pravin Babasaheb Gaikwad |
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| 08. | Beyond Ornament: The Deeper Aesthetic of Women’s Writing – Biradar Yogyashree S. |
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| 09. | The Enduring Significance of Thoreau’s Ecocritical Perspective in Walden – Sushmita Mahanta |
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| 10. | The Interplay of Gender, Tradition, and Modernity in Gita Mehta’s River Sutra, Raj and Snakes and Ladders – Dr. Varsha Wamanrao Suryawanshi |
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| 11. | Exploring the Myriad Layers of ‘Home’ in Dhruba Hazarika’s A Bowstring Winter – Dr. Himakshi Kalita |
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| 12. | Cultural Syncretism in Assam: Bridging Worlds through the Legacy of Ajan Fakir and Srimanta Sankardeva Advocating Songs of Unity – Mohana Das |
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| 13. | Exploring Food as a Cultural Bridge in Literature: Analyzing its Role in The Island of Missing Trees – Pooja Pradeep Karaniya & Dr. P. Sartaj Khan |
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| 14. | The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: A Journey From Vishada (Despair) to Wisdom – Navya Sai Sirisha.T |
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| 15. | Indian Echoes of Resistance: Postcolonial Reading of Poetry in the Aftermath of Colonization – Ms. Vindya. K |
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| 16. | Navigating Identity: Hybridity, Ambivalence, and Resistance in Movie, Mrs – Dr. Aman Preet Kaur |
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| 17. | Empowerment Through Exile: The Role of Migration in Shaping Women’s Identities in The Lowland and The Last Flicker – J. Swathylakshmi & Dr. S. Thirunavukkarasu |
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| 18. | Verses of Velor and Despair: War in the Landscape of Modern Poetry – Benobitha M Sangma |
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| 19. | Shaping the Future: Youth Identity and Nation Building in Literature – Dr. Atish Chandrakant Akade |
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| 20. | Redefining Feminism through Survival: The Feminist Discourse in Chhapaak – Dr. Tabassum M. Inamdar |
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| 21. | Rabindranath Tagore’s Concept of Nationalism: The Exploration of Gora and The Home and the World – Yashwant Vasantrao Lahane |
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| 22. | The Medieval Symphony in In An Antique Land – Dr. Nilofer Shakir |
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| 23. | Human Translation Vs Machine Translation: A Comparative Analysis – Dr. J. D. Pardeshi |
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| 24. | The Void Within: Clifford Chatterley’S Downfall in D. H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover – Sagar Surendra Bahirao |
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| 25. | Stylistic Analysis of W. B. Yeats’ The Second Coming – Ms. Anshu |
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| 26. | Exploring the Emotional Landscape of Family Relationship: A Bowen Family Systems Theory Perspective on Em and the Big Hoom – Likha Caral & Dr. Ipshita Nath |
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| 27. | From Extinction To Education: Strategies To Safeguard Endangered Languages – Priyanshu Shivhare |
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| 28. | Tagore’s Portrayal of Humanism and its relevance in the Contemporary World – K. Meghana |
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| 29. | Reading of Temsula Ao: Interpreting the ‘Small Voice’ of History from the Hills – Dr. Indrani Choudhury & Dr. Saikat Sarkar |
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| 30. | Revisiting Myth: A Study of Select North-East Indian Women Poets – Ashanur Haque & Sabuj Sarkar |
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| 31. | Reclaiming Identity and Freedom: A Feminist Exploration in Anita Nair’s Ladies Coupe and Taslima Nasrin’s French Lover – Dr.Meetu Bhatia Kapur & Dr. Rumi Roy |
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| 32. | Rohinton Mistry and his Writings: A Parsi Perspective – Dr. Nagnath Ramrao Totawad |
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| 33. | Celebrating Asian Values through the East-West Dichotomy in Satyajit Ray’s Selected Works – Ivana Chowdhury |
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| 34. | Poverty and Hunger: An Irreversible Concern of Society – Harsh Verma |
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| 35. | Healing Trauma and Asserting Identity in Rupi Kaur’s Selected Instapoems – Dr. Smithalekshmi S. |
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| 36. | Song of the Voiceless and Perils of the Powerful: A Postmodern Reading of Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad – Athira C. |
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| 37. | Immortality and Exploitation in A Man of the People – Dr. Somnath Lokare |
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| 38. | Immortality and Exploitation in A Man of the People – Neha Meshram & Shreenidhi D. S. |
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| 39. | Colonial Masculinity: A Comparative Analysis of Heart of Darkness and Shooting an Elephant – Ann Elizabeth George |
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| 40. | Villains and Heroes in Edmond Ironside: A Study of Thematic Parallels with Shakespeare – Punitha Andrews & Dr. S. S. Thakur |
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| 41. | The Mind in the Maze: Cognition and Detective Fiction – Dr. J. Kirthikayeni |
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| 42. | Rachel and Stacey: Confined in Familial Roles in A Jest of God and The Fire-Dwellers – Dr. Shrishialya Tukaram Todkar |
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| Poetry | ||
| 01. | I am Zoetic – Dr. Pathan Mehrunnisa |
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| 02. | Shadows – Srijani Dutta |
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| 03. | Spirit – Srijani Dutta |
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| 04. | Figment of Dreams – Srijani Dutta |
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| 05. | Bodies of Nature – Srijani Dutta |
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| 06. | The Visual – Srijani Dutta |
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| 07. | The Glass – Srijani Dutta |
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| 08. | Philosophy of Patriarchy – Dr. A. Kayalvizhi |
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| 09. | Divorce – Dr. A. Kayalvizhi |
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| 10. | Magic Bowl – Dr. A. Kayalvizhi |
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| 11. | Closed Window – Shamsiya T. |
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| 12. | Unhappy Women’s Day – Naganandhini N.R. |
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| 13. | A Delectable Duo of Muses: The Bird and the Writer – Naganandhini N.R. |
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| 14. | Broken – Palak Singh |
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| 15. | China Doll – Palak Singh |
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| 16. | Gone with Pain – Palak Singh |
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| 17. | Red Spider Lily – Palak Singh |
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| Prose (Translation) | ||
| 01. | The Path to the Maternal Home: Anna Bhau Sathe – Dr. Ashwin Purushottam Ranjanikar |
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| 02. | Bhomkya – Dr. Raut S. R. |
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| Book Review | ||
| 01. | A voice of deserted woman : Nanna Ninna Naduve by Dr. Geetha Nagabhushan : A Critical Review – Subrahmanya. M.K. |
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