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A Reinvention of the “Contact Zone” and the Myth of “Caribbean-ness” in Edwidge Danticat’s The Farming of Bones and Grace Nichols’s Whole of a Morning Sky
Moses Aule

Abstract: The essence of history, on the most part, is to provide discursive knots that either hold a people together or provide tissues of asymmetrical relations that separate them permanently. Hence, through the Postcolonial lens, this paper argues that Edwidge Danti

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Re-Inscribing Identity and Memorializing Performance: An Example of the Dikan Festival in Kajju
Abiriyi Nathan Kwasu Katung John

Abstract: The present research article examines the myriad ways that the Dikan ritual performance among the Bajju people of Kaduna State, Northern West, Nigeria, is celebrated. The Dikan ritual performance in its current enactment can be gleamed as a cultural space for

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A Sociolinguistic Assessment of Language Shift in Hyam
Hannatu Kwasau Ndaks Kingsley Fumen

Abstract: This paper dubbed “A Sociolinguistic Assessment of language shift among Hyam speakers” examines the sociolinguistic concepts of language shift and its resultant effect of language death or extinction. This is against the backdrop that like many other minority

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Nature as a Device in Tanure Ojaide’s The Tales of the Harmattan and Flora Nwapa’s Cassava Song and Rice Song
Ibrahim BALA Kanti

Abstract: This paper examines nature as a device in Tanure Ojaide’s The Tale of the Harmattan and Flora Nwapa’s Cassava Song and Rice Song. It proceeds on the assumption that there is a relationship between nature and literature beyond the interest of the Romantics and

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Multiple Hues of Marginality and Assertion in Jokha Alharthi’s Celestial Bodies
Hem Raj Bansal

Abstract: Marginality is not only a state of tangible/physical suffering but also a condition of mind. However, the nature of both is complementary to each other as the troubled psychic state results only from material reality. The adjective ‘celestial’ in the title se

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Evaluating the Relevance and Significance of Shakespeare’s Hamlet in Indian Context
Satyam Kumar

Abstract: Hamlet has always been remembered as Shakespeare’s masterpiece creation. The play has enjoyed unmatched popularity among the audience of all ages. Since its first public performance, till date, the play has always remained relevant to the audience, in some wa

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A Conceptual Framework of Indian Diaspora
Sunil Kumar Dwivedi

Abstract: The term Indian diaspora refers to the overseas Indians officially known as Non- Resident Indians (NRIs) or the Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) or the people of India by birth or descendants from Indian subcontinents, living outside of Indian Republic. Overse

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A Critical Analysis of Adaptation, Domestication and Foreignization as Effective Strategies for Translating Shakespeare’s Plays into Assamese
Sanjib Kuar Baishya

Abstract: One of the major challenges faced by the translators is finding equivalence in the target language. The translators of Shakespeare plays have used Assamese words as appropriate equivalence of English words used by Shakespeare. However, it is not possible for

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Ethnic Dehumanization in Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner
Vishwa Bhushan

Abstract: Ethnic dehumanization occurs when an ethnic group thinks that the other ethnic group is not equal to it and can be treated as less than human. The debut novel of Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner manifests intangible situation between the Pashtuns and Hazaras

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Image of India: A Study of Marianne Postan’s and Maria Graham’s Travel Accounts
Priyanka Srivastava

Abstract: From time immemorial, India has been an important place for travel. The reasons for travel to India were many, ranging from pilgrimage, trade, and conquest to exploration and diplomacy, etc. The British traveled to India basically for trade. Invigorated by th

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Passion with Profession: Exploring John Keats as a Poet-Physician
Mirza Sibtain Beg

Abstract: Poetry has played pivot in healthcare system of the world as an alternative to medicine to heal the mental anguish of the readers.as well as the writers. It has immense impact on healing of the hurts of the readers. The power and potential of the poetry in pa

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(Re)Examining Womanism in Phoebe Jatau’s The Hound
Jesse Bijimi

Abstract: Over the years, there has been a proliferation of writing by women authors in Northern Nigeria, central to their concern, is negotiating between what culture is and is not, especially as it relates to the women folks. With literature’s overwhelming role, in i

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Reassertions of Class Consciousness and Tragic Vision in John Galsworthy’s Strife
Shaheen Qamar Aruna Sharma

Abstract: John Galsworthy, a contemporary playwright of G. B. Shaw, established realism in drama in the early 20th century England. Through his plays, he exposed the socio-economic, socio- political, socio-cultural, and socio-legal problems in a realistic, sincere and

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Revisiting Existential Crisis with Special Reference to Dalit Women’s Rights and Human Rights
Sudha Kumari

Abstract: The present article tries to highlight the connections between Dalit women's rights, human rights, and the forms of domination and fight practiced on them. It closely examines the suffering and literary works that have been created about Dalit women’s bodies

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Women in Shashi Deshpande's The Dark Holds No Terrors and Roots and Shadows: A Critical Study

Abstract: Patriarchal domination and female submissiveness are common phenomena in almost all societies and cultures. Shashi Deshpande, an Indian female novelist, describes all kinds of visible and invisible physical, psychological, and ideological oppression caused by

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A Study of Popular Culture and its Impact on Youth’s Cultural Identity
Abhishek Kumar Singh

Abstract: With the advent of technology and globalization, the level of interaction is very high, and people are close to each other, due to this the social communication and exchange of values, opinions, and cultures are at their peak. This certainly plays a very impo

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Patriarchy and Resistance in Anita Desai’s Fasting, Feasting
Ruchi Panday Gunjan Sushil

Abstract: Patriarchy is systematically a set of rules in which a male dominates over a female in every aspect of life. Even children also suffer in this patriarchal system. The literal meaning of ‘Patriarchy’ is “the rule of the father.” The word 'Patriarchy' originate

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Social Exclusion: A Subaltern Perspective in Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Bidyut Bose Mohd InamUl Haq

Abstract: Postcolonial Indian society appears to have achieved political freedom but has yet to get social freedom. The modern, democratic Indian society is not yet free as for as the caste system, the unequal distribution of wealth, the safety and security of women, m

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Narrating Marginality: Gender Crisis in Shashi Deshpande’s The Dark Holds No Terror
Manoj Kumar V. Ch. N. K. Srinivasa Rao

Abstract: Feminine sensibilities and gender issues are based on different cultures and diasporic essence. The desire and aspirations of women of different countries are not similar. Their demands are influenced by a number of variables, including familial, societal/rac

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Globalization and Redevelopment: The Crux of Aravind Adiga’s Last Man in Tower
Nidhi Gupta

Abstract: The metro cities of India are under the influence of the real estate business. Mumbai, the center of India's commerce, is not exempt from the gentrification process. Mumbai is a city of new money and rising real estate in the twenty-first century. The novel L

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