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Vol. 35 No. 1 (2025)
Vol. 35 No. 1 (2025)
Published:
2025-06-03
Articles
The Placelessness of Place-Bound Identity: A Postmodern Reading of Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Gravel Heart (2017)
Suraj Soni, Vipan Pal Singh
1-13
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Pilgrimage, Tourism and Secular Religion/Spirituality: Realizing the Project of the Self Through Travel
Cressida Rigney
14-22
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Transcending Silences: Queer(ing) Cinematic Memory of the Malayalee ‘Spectacle’
Neerej Dev, Silpa Joy
23-34
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Society and the Concept of Truth in the Selected Plays of Oscar Wilde: The Postmodern Aesthetics
Aleksandra Tryniecka
35-50
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Border Crossing and Displacement: Forced Migration of Afghan Children in Refugee Fiction
T. S. Gangothri
51-61
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‘The Spirit of the House is Still There’: Memory, Identity, and Resistance at 18/76A Dover Lane
Apurba Biswas
62-76
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The Unassuming Hero: Re-reading Inspector Ganesh Ghote in Keating’s Inspector Ghote Goes by Train
Gunjan Kumar Jha
77-86
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Gender, Culture and Representation in Ambai’s In a Forest, A Deer: A Postmodern Analysis
Gunja Patni, Vishnu Kumar Sharma
87-99
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Kindergarten and the Concept of Regimented Time: An Analysis of Going to Kindergarten and Lucy & Tom: At School
Arun Abraham Varghese, P. Boopathi
100-107
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Structuring the Voices of Activism in Farzana Doctor’s Seven: The Dialectics of Damage and Disclosure
Bhawna Vij Arora
108-120
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Mapping Trauma and Memory: Physical Journeys and Emotional Landscapes in Anuradha Roy’s Sleeping on Jupiter
Geetha S. Subramaniam
121-130
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The Emerald Tablet in Arabic, Latin, and English
Joseph Azize
131-141
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Until It Sleeps: Interpreting Metallica’s use of the Paintings of Hieronymus Bosch
Mario Baghos
142-161
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Rethinking Late Antiquity: A Materialist Debate Between Chris Wickham and Perry Anderson
Pierre-Louis Rossi
162-172
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The Ideology of Religious Studies: The Birth of a Breakthrough or an Unnecessary Blow to a Discipline Fighting for its Place in the Academic Canon?
Jessica Lynn Wilson
173-183
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Religious Xenophobia and Casteism in India’s Futures in Dystopian Fiction
Shreyansh Jain
184-193
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Pilgrimage and Communitas in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath (1939)
Adele Helen O'Neill
194-204
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Quantization of Alterity and Transcendence, A Case Study of Maurice Blanchot’s Thomas the Obscure: Levinas’s Diachronic Temporality vis-à-vis Heidegger’s Synchronic Temporalization
Mohammad Ghannaee Arani, Farid Parvaneh, Shohreh Chavosian, Bahareh Bahmanpour
205-220
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Judaism via Humanism: Readdressing Thomas Mann’s Purview of Jewishness as Presented in Doctor Faustus
Kat Palmer
221-235
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The Tarot of Philip Marlowe: Raymond Chandler’s The Long Goodbye as an Esoteric Roman Á Clef
Jon Woodson
236-258
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Dante And Virgil in Hell: An Analysis of the Religious Dimensions of an Artwork
Alana Nicholls
259-269
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Medieval Detective and Crime Fiction: Religion and Nostalgia in Secular Modernity
Carole M. Cusack
270-281
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Raglan Heroes in the Historia Augusta: A Supplement to Gregor and Hansen’s ‘Mytho-Historical Heroes’
Chris M. Hansen
282-287
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Review Article: Life in An Era of Techno-Anxiety
Edward A. Irons
288-296
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Back Matter
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Book Reviews
Gary Geddes, The Terracotta Army
Carole M. Cusack
297
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Tikva Frymer-Kensky, Wisdom From The Witch of Endor: Four Rules For Living
Gregory Uzelac
298-299
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Marlies de Munck and Pascal Gielen, Nearness: Art and Education after Covid-19
Carole M. Cusack
300
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Sumana Roy, Plant Thinkers of Twentieth-Century Bengal
Kumari Gunjan
301-303
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Catherine Cohen, God I Feel Modern Tonight: Poems from a Gal About Town
Carole M. Cusack
304
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Ronald Sheridan and Anne Ross, Gargoyles & Grotesques: Paganism in the Medieval Church
Carole M. Cusack
305
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