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From Silent Suffering to Strong Self Identity: A Study of Anees Jung’s Breaking the Silence
M. Sandra Carmel Sophia

Abstract: Anees Jung is one of the widely read post–independence Indian English women writers who write consciously of the issues that concern the educated middle-class women in Indian society. She attempts to closely analyze man-woman relationship within the family an

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Therapeutic Effects of Poetry During Lockdown: Using Catharsis and Expressive Art Theory in Context to Students and Women
Priyansh Raghuwanshi

Abstract: Poetry is a personal expression of experiences and repressed feelings put into words. It can be a therapeutic and cathartic process for people struggling with psychological issues. The arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic forced the governments to shut down the e

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Quarantine Girl: Mental Distress and Trauma in the Times of Covid-19
Riya Mary Peter

Abstract: Since the biblical times, the concept of quarantine has been implemented throughout the pages of history in several places whenever there was an existence of a threatening situation. Outbreak of plague or flu or diphtheria or smallpox relatively imposed restr

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Identity and the Language in NoViolet Bulawayo’s We Need New Names
Shruti Haryana

Abstract: Humans have been migrating for centuries. This paper tries to delineate the formation of hybrid identities using the transnational theory of migration in a postcolonial context. Throughout the colonial and the postcolonial history, the voices of migrant exper

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Ecological Instability as a Global Issue in the Select Indian Creative Writings in English
Alok Chandra

Abstract: Ecological Instability refers to the degradation of landscapes, frequent climatic changes, global warming, pollution, disappearance of various mammals and birds, acid rains, destruction of the wild habitats, massive upheaval in the aquatic world, infertility

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V. S. Naipaul’s Exploration of India: A Reading of Land, People and the Self
Dr. B Mangalam

Abstract: This paper examines the non-fiction of the novelist, V.S. Naipaul, in particular, his writings on India. The paper argues that Naipaul’s repeated exploration of India, over three decades (1964-1990) can be read as his attempts at exploration of the Self. In h

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Understanding the Nobel Laureate ‘Mo Yan’ Through His Fiction
Nishant Kumar

Abstract: One of the main characteristics of Contemporary Chinese Literature is that it has remained true to the time it represented. Although it has been used extensively to serve the political agenda of the Communist party on occasions, but it has managed to carry fo

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Multicultural Identity Crisis in Bharati Mukherjee’s Novel Jasmine
Seema Parveen Prof. Tanveer Khadija

Abstract: This paper intends to explore the transformations with disintegration literary pieces of Bharati Mukherjee has gained a milestone as she brings out the segregation experienced by the immigrants of South Asian Countries. Through her novels, she voices her pers

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An Interpersonal and Appraisal Analysis of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House
Dr. Jaswinder Kaur Aulakh

Abstract: This paper attempts to analyze Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House through linguistic perspective where conversational exchanges of the characters are laden with power and dominance. In most of the earlier studies done on A Doll’s House, feminism has been discussed

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Marxist Feminism: An Analysis on Class Structure and Position of Women in Malayalam movie -“Chemmeen”
Ann Rose Davis

Abstract: The Malayalam film industry, prominently known as “Mollywood,” is one of the fastchanging faces in Indian cinema. This paper tries to examine one of the Malayalam movies, Chemeen, through the lens of Marxist Feminism. The primary text chosen for the study is

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Masterji’s Resistance in Aravind Adiga’s Last Man in Tower: An Embodiment of the Struggle of the Marginalized Class
Shaikh Badiuzzaman

Abstract: Aravind Adiga’s Last Man in Tower, published in 2011, is a trenchant critique on the effects of globalization, urbanization, privatization and capitalism in the post-colonial era in India. All these changes in the contemporary society have effectively bifurca

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To demonstrate the Serial Learning-positioning among Early adolescents and Late Adolescents
Jennifer Bhavana Naik Prasann

Abstract: Learning is a process of living that enables us to move forward in life. Learning is much deeper than just recalling and memorizing. Learning done on a daily basis involves understanding, relating opinions and making connective links between the information l

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Pain and Pleasure in Kamala Das’ My Story
Jay Prakash Ram Prakash Pradhan

Abstract: Pain and Pleasure are the two psychological terms, used in English language and literature to show or describe the state of human mind with the perception of occurring incidents in their lives. In the relation of meaning, both of the terms are adversative adj

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Not So Beautiful Life: A Study on the Treatment of Black humour in Life is Beautiful
V Rishad

Abstract: The Holocaust is one of the most tragic events ever happened in the human history. It was a systematic, bureaucratic and state sponsored persecution and murder of around six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. Our memory of Holocaust, espec

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Gandhian Way of Education: M.K. Gandhi’s Educational Philosophy in R.K. Narayan’s Swami and Friends
Piyush B Chaudhary

Abstract: M.K. Gandhi is a unique paradox. He has been sanctified and idolised for his beliefs and teachings and at the same time has been assumed as an impractical idealist. On the contrary his educational philosophy has been highly practical and in the ever-changing

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Impact of Globalization in Chetan Bhagat’s One Night @ the Call Centre
Girish Kousadikar

Abstract: Literary genius of Indians has been widely appreciated all over the world. The prestigious titles starting from Nobel Prize to Booker Prize, Pulitzer Prize are bestowed to Indian writers. It becomes very common phenomenon to nominate Indian writers for such h

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Maya’s Materialistic Longings Resulting in Alienation and Frustration: A Feminist Reading of Anita Desai’s Cry, the Peacock
Tamanna

Abstract: Anita Mazumdar Desai occupies a much privileged place in the Indian Writing in English. She is known as an acclaimed Indian woman novelist who deals with the psychological problems of her women characters. She was born in 24 June 1937 in Mussoorie. Her father

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The Trauma of Being a Woman: Oppression of Women in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things
Elsa Jose Sheba

Abstract: All around the world violence against women occurs daily. In India also women are subjected to oppression and humiliation in several ways day by day. Indian women are mainly oppressed because the country is built around a patriarchal mind set. Patriarchy is a

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A Paradigmatic Critique of Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker
Ajita Bhattacharya

Abstract: Harold Pinter lived and wrote his plays after the World War period. In this period scholars were associated with the portrayal of unrefined and crude factors of warfare which were, directly and indirectly, related to the people of that time. They also depicte

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The Meeting of a Saint and a Poet: W.B. Yeats and Purohit Swami
Sanjay Kumar Dutta

Abstract: A literary artist seldom works in a vacuum, in isolation; rather, he draws materials of his art from the social, cultural, political and philosophical currents of his milieu, and eventually contributes his interpretation of these ideas to society. Yeats is no

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The “Healing Touch” of Nature: Corresponding Elements in the Poetry of William Wordsworth and Jibanananda Das
Firoze Basu

Abstract: This paper endeavours to find resonances between Wordsworth's treatment and responses to Nature and Jibanananda's fascination with rural Bengal. A lecturer in English, he tried to bring the West to the Bengali psyche and consciousness utilizing the unique str

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Mavis Gallant: A Canadian Short Story Legend
Anula Kapilabh

Abstract: Mavis Gallant was a Canadian short story writer. She had faced a very difficult childhood after her father’s demise and her mother’s early remarriage. She was raised as an orphan and had attended seventeen different schools to complete her education. Mavis Ga

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