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Vol. 6, Issue 1: January, 2025 (Special Issue on Indian Literature)

 

 Vol. 6, Issue 1: January, 2025

Special Issue

(Indian Literature)

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1.

Overview of a Modern Indian Poet in English: Jernail Singh Anand’s Dramatic Texts

Prof. (Dr.) Basudeb Chakraborti (India)

 

09

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2.

A Bouquet of Fragrant Flowers — Some Wild, Some Mild Manas Bakshi’s Dialogue at a Distance

Dr. O. P. Arora (India)

22

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3.

Razia Sajjad Zaheer’s Short Story Collection Allah De Banda Le: Formalist Minimalism and a Social Critique

Prof. (Dr.) Shugufta Shaheen (India) & Dr. Sajaudeen Nijamodeen Chapparban (India)

 

34

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Valorisation of the Marginalized Culture in Girish Karnad's The Fire and the Rain

Dr. Pratima Chaitanya (India)

 

51

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5.

Negotiating Memory and History: Partition’s Impact on Hindu-Muslim Relations in Clear Light of Day

Mohammad Jashim Uddin (Bangladesh)

61

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6.

Subalternity in the Social Structure of the Mahabharata

 

Joysree Das (India)

73

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7.

“Gender and Justice: A Gandhian Perspective in Bhattacharya’s Novel – “So Many Hungers”

Dr. Alaghari Ramesh Babu (India)

 

78

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8.

The Impact of Colonialism, Stigma, and Societal Expectations on Mental Health in Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss

Dr. Ambreen Safder Kharbe (KSA)

92

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9.

Linguistic Fluidity, Code-Switching, and the Diasporic Experience in Agha Shahid Ali's "Leonix Hill," "Postcard from Kashmir," and "Tonight"

Dr. Ambreen Safder Kharbe (KSA)

118

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10.

Nature and Womanhood: An Ecofeminist Exploration in Anuradha Roy’s The Folded Earth

C. Swathi Rekha (India) & Dr. K. Thiyagarajan (India)

137

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11.

Multinational Capitalism and Peripheral Literature: A Reading of “Pas Hajar Bosoriya Nar-Nari” and “Ra-Bahor Sikmikoni”

Dr. Purabi Goswami (India)& Jintu Thakuria (India)

143

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12.

Voices of Resistance: Usha Kiran Khan’s Haseena Manzil and the Reclamation of Women's Agency

Dr. Prachi Priyanka (India) & Ridima (India)

156

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13.

Threads of Survival: Ecofeminism, Patriarchy, and Environmental Crisis in Kamala Markandaya's Nectar in a Sieve

Trilochan Kumbhar (India)

168

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14.

Re-thinking the Narratives of Disability: A Reading of the Panels of Sriram Jagannathan’s MAI

Jhilam Ganguly (India) & Prof. (Dr.) Manish Shrivastava (India)

 

183

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15.

Revisiting Identity and Agency of Prostitutes: An Analytical Study of Premchand’s Sevasadan

Aisha Haleem (India)

192

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16.

Theoretical Approaches to Translating Maithili Literature: Challenges and Innovations

Amrendra Kumar Thakur (India)

 

206

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17.

“Lihaaf”: Unraveling the Tapestry of Female Silence and Subdued Desires

Tabish Wani (India)

223

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18.

Trauma and Theatre: Metaphorical Representation of Postcolonial Rivalry through Girish Karnad's Hayavadana and Manjula Padmanabhan's Harvest

Bhaswati Mondal (India)

230

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19.

Exploring Intersectionality and Patriarchy in the Male Characters of Dina Mehta’s ‘Brides Are Not for Burning’

Dhivya S R (India)

240

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20.

A Marxist Reading of Class and Materialism in Ruskin Bond’s The Blue Umbrella

Sarita (India)

251

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