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Cultural Identity and Identity Crisis in the Selected Novels of Githa Hariharan
Phate Leena V.

Abstract: Githa Hariharan is a successful feminist writer. Her first novel The Thousand Faces of Night (1992) won the prestigious Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for the best first novel in 1993. Her novels portray the struggle of female characters for their identities whi

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Life and the World Around: Theme of Subjugation of the Downtrodden and Approaches in Indian culture as Revealed in My India
Archana K Deshmukh

Abstract: This paper is a descriptive work and is an attempt to study Jim Corbett’s approach, as an Indo-Anglian writer, towards the theme of caste related subjugation in the colonial era. Jim Corbett is one of the few Anglo-Indian writers, who through his non-fictiona

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An Inspiration to Womanhood through the poems of Kamala Das and Maya Angelou
Padma Ragam. S Jennifer G Joseph

Abstract: History reveals that the girls and women had been kept in darkness from ages. They had no right to enjoy their fundamental rights. Women had been treated as inferior to men. They were tortured, suppressed, humiliated, and sexually harassed in all the fields.

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Quest for Revolt in Joothan by Omprakash Valmiki
S Ranga

Abstract: Omprakash Valmiki, like other writers of autobiographies, articulates the Dalit confrontation in his renowned story, Joothan. He describes every aspect of his disturbing social experiences, unfolding his complete life. Thus, Omprakash Valmiki's Joothan is abo

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Rejuvenating Karayala: An Endangered Folk Theatrical Form of Himachal Pradesh
Manoj Thakur

Abstract: This paper deals with karayala, a folk theatrical form of Himachal Pradesh. This form is basically a ritual, performed in the name of a local deity called Biju/Bijeshwar. It is a night long ritual consisting of minimum three and maximum four episodes (swaangs

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Reformation of Culture through Language and Translation
Sneha Kannusamy

Abstract: This research paper sheds light on the reformation of culture through language and translation. It introduces the definitions of language, culture, and translation. It further explains the relationship between culture, language, and translation concerning the

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Indian Cinema: Making Departure from the Stereotypical Presentation of Women in Nuptial
Priyanka Kulhari

Abstract: In the late 20th and 21st century various movements took place which challenged the stereotypical notions of gender in society. #MeToo movement gave a momentum to the society where people started talking about any kind of violence, sexual assault and harassme

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The Theme of Protest and Freedom in Cry, the Peacock
S. U. Chavan

Abstract: The conflict between social institutions and individuals is a complex and perplexing issue for many scholars. While reflecting on this issue, some scholars propagate the privilege to individuality, the others to the social institutions. Many scholars consider

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Patriarchy and Inequality in Bharti Kirchner’s Sharmila’s Book and Pastries: A Novel of Desserts and Discoveries
N. Sumathi

Abstract: Literature produced by men was a prejudiced one and focused mainly on the might of men and feebleness of female members. This was resisted by women writers and they started shattering the prejudiced views of men and gave a proper solution to it. Moreover, the

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The Inconspicuous Relationships between Language Acquisition and Learning
Kumar V. Heymonth

Abstract: This research paper throws light on the inconspicuous relationships between language acquisition and learning. It introduces the meanings of language acquisition and learning based on the researches of Pritz Hutabarat and Imran Hussain. Tools for language acq

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Religious Philosophy of Guru Nanak: Literary Speculation
Mujumdar Anupama D

Abstract: India has been a land of diverse culture and traditions. When we say culture it includes many things like language, social customs, food habits, religion and so on. Of this religion seems to be the most influential factor in the life of an individual. It is s

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The ‘Changing Status’ of Women w.r.t. Gentrified Urban Spaces of Mumbai
Bhide Deepali

Abstract: Reinforcement of inequality and rise in human conflict across society, culture, political economy and gender relations is a characteristic feature of globalisation which is an apparent process of development. This inequality becomes more evident in a globalis

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Scrutiny of Self in Arun Joshi’s The Strange Case of Billy Biswas
Keerthi G.

Abstract: An Outstanding novelist of human predicament, Arun Joshi is ranked with the great masters of contemporary Indian fiction in English. He believes that reality lies within the consciousness of isolated individuals. As he is the great writer of psychological per

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Shifting of Language Teaching Methodology from Traditional Classroom to Virtual Classroom
Sultana Parbin

Abstract: A new paradigm in the field of education has been noticed since last few years. The educators have accepted that they have to indulge themselves in technology based education with innovative methodology to challenge the current need and to coexist in the modi

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The Shine of Pollyannaism in Maya Angelou’s Works
Bavadharani Balan

Abstract: The optimism in life is a pleasurable feel. The small key role in a story makes a huge difference in the universe. The hope helps to jump over the depression, failure, marginalization, etc. to reach the healthy balanced life. The Pollyannaism and Still I Rise

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Writing on the Wall and our Shortsightedness
Savitha G. P.

Abstract: The Silent Spring by Rachel Carson, which brought the issue of pesticides to the center stage is dedicated to Albert Schweitzer, who said, “Man has lost the capacity to foresee and to forestall. He will end by destroying the Earth”. This paper will try to und

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Isolated Voices in Jhumpa Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies
Poornima S.

Abstract: People living all over the world belong to different religions, follow different cultures and speak different languages. If people of one nation go to another nation for their livelihood or education, they have to adapt themselves to the changing situations a

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A Critique of Twentieth Century Feminist Criticism
Vijay Nagnath Mhamane

Abstract: Feminist criticism arose in response to developments in the field of the feminist movement. Many thinkers such as John Stuart Mill, Mary Wollstonecraft raised their voice against the injustice done to women in every sphere of life. As this gained momentum thr

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Cultural Ecological Attitudes in Gita Mehta’s A River Sutra
Poongodi O. T.

Abstract: One of the sparkling stars in the galaxy of Indian writers, Gita Mehta is the brightest. Her novels are written with Indian perspectives and they are explorations of the tension generated by the east-west encounters. Her novel A River Sutra is a colourful fic

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Objectives of Teaching and Interactive Learning
Priyadharshini C.

Abstract: An important aspect of teaching is to promote learners’ awareness and an appropriate learning strategy can enhance success with the learning task. The different types of Strategies like Memory, Cognitive, Compensation, Social Strategies and skills provide the

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Applicability of Ancient Myths and Cultures used in the play Yayati
Khanam Uzma

Abstract: Girish Karnad was among the most prolific playwrights of modern India. He took birth in the reign of British India, witness the independence of our country, learnt from the motherland of English, came back to his motherland only to become English poet, but en

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Save the Indigenous Teaching and Learning: ELT
Vidudhala Giri Prasad Raj VDI Rajiv

Abstract: This paper explores not only the care of the indigenous in nativity of teaching of English Language and also advising the methods for language learners and language teachers, the methods where all learners do have some access for cognitive knowledge of intell

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From Alienation to Assimilation: Exploring Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake
Sahu Padmini

Abstract: Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Namesake is a kaleidoscope of the different shades of the individual relationships, the conflicts and confusions of the characters along with the cultural dilemma of the immigrants. The novel explores the diasporic conflict of the hy

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Magic Realism in African Literature: A Study on Selected Works of Ben Okri and Nadine Gordimer
Tiwari Mahesh Chandra

Abstract: This article examines the evolution of magical realism as a narrative style used by African writers throughout the transition period, and how it became increasingly suited to African literary sensibilities at the time. At the same time, magical realism relies

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Gender Discrimination and Marital Discord in Shashi Deshpande’s The Dark Holds No Terrors
Tasnim Ayesha

Abstract: Gender discrimination is a universal issue that results in women’s predicament. From time immemorial women become victims of gender disparities. It starts with one’s own family. The present paper explores the crisis of gender discrimination and marital discor

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A Telescopic Vision of K.V. Dominic’s Poetic World through Cataracts of Compassion
Singh Dharmendra Kumar

Abstract: An attempt to present the poetic world of a particular poet particularly based on a particular volume is thought to be a herculean task. Can it be possible? is the question. Generally, the poetic world of a poet is known or understood with the help of the clo

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Reading Skill: A Key to the Development of Language Acquisition
Pradhani Ramesh Chandra

Abstract: Every human being more or less wants to express something to somebody for which one needs a language. Some expressions of poets, singers, artists, writers, social workers, leaders, politicians and philosophers are placed in printed materials - newspaper, peri

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The Dynamics of Binodini’s Character in Rabindranath Tagore’s Chokher Bali
Raj Prerna

Abstract: Chokher Bali is considered as one of the best-known works of Rabindranath Tagore. The novel is a character-based work which is completely progressive in its essence. Binodini, the protagonist, is personification of intellect, grace, femininity, commitment and

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Identity Crisis in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go
Deepa Tyagi Parul

Abstract: In never Let Me Go, the cloned protagonist proves unable to resist a fate that is finalize by others and 'completion' results in their inevitable death. The uniqueness of theme of organ donations provides the focus of the clone narrator's story. We might expe

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East-West Dichotomy in Orhan Pamuk’s The White Castle
Samanta Soumya

Abstract: Orhan Pamuk’s The White Castle is a historical novel that is set during the Ottoman reign. The novel presents the metaphysical opposition of East and West, self and the other, intuition and reason, mysticism, science and global and local, and the recurring is

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Formation of Identity through the Presentation of Motherhood in Tahmima Anam’s A Golden Age
Shaikh Rukunuddin

Abstract: Tahmima Anam is the first Bangladeshi novelist in English who draws international attention to the Liberation war of 1971 of Bangladesh through the publication of her first novel A Golden Age in 2007. The Liberation war is replete with the incident of genocid

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Study of Marginalization of Women in Rama Mehta's Inside the Haveli

Abstract: In the social structure of this world, there are various forms of people like class, community, caste, religion or gender, suffering from the dominated sensibility of social, political, economical or ethical values but their exploitation has been general in t

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Role of Motivation in English Language Learning: A Real Challenge
Sibtain Beg Mirza

Abstract: One of the most important Laws of Learning is the Law of Readiness. It is a big challenge for the teachers to kindle a strong desire in pupils to learn English Language swiftly which is not their Native Language. Motivation plays a very important role in the

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Representation of the Namasudras in Literature
Das Joylal Yadav Kulanand

Abstract: In Bengali Dalit literature, the Namasudra writers and poets play a crucial role in combating the complete social marginalization of Dalits, their movements, iconography, experiences, and worldview. According to Manohar Mouli Biswas, “It is a counter cultural

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