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Vol. 34 No. 2 (2024)
Vol. 34 No. 2 (2024)
Published:
2024-10-29
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Front Matter
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Introduction
Tanu Gupta
i-ii
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“No African American Personnel to Care for this Patient”: Semiotic Recall of Racial Culture and “Leaky” Ethics in Jodi Picoult’s Small Great Things
Adhitya. B, Padmanabhan. B
1-10
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Pursuing Environmental Equity in Postcolonial India: An Eco-Material Exploration of Arundhati Roy's Novels - The Ministry of Utmost Happiness and The God of Small Things
Aditi Singh, Tanu Gupta
11-20
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Aavarana: Unveiling Distorted History and Challenging the Popular Narrative of Indian Culture
Anjana S, Savitha A R
21-30
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‘Betwixt’ and ‘Between’: Exploring Liminality in Appupen’s The Snake and The Lotus
Ashish Murmu, Binod Mishra
31-46
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The Depiction of Violence and Racism in Sherman Alexie’s Indian Killer
Jahanavi Anand
47-56
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Deconstructing Homonormativity through Necrophilia in R. Raj Rao’s “The Gang Rape”
Kuhu Sharma Chanana
57-67
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Duality of Death and Discourse: Sylvia Plath's Legacy through Hartsock's Standpoint Prism
Mohammad Rahmatullah, Tanu Gupta
68-77
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Climate Change, Urban Dystopia, and Unimagined Communities: Reading Prayaag Akbar’s Leila
Manoj Rajbanshi, Nagendra Kumar
78-88
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Tracing Intersectionality in Indira Goswami’s The Moth-Eaten Howdah of the Tusker
Nidhi, Tania Bansal
89-98
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Redefining Humanity: The Intersection of Technological Advancements and Human Essence in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner
Mohammad Farogh Alam
99-108
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“Toast is me. I am toast.”: The Mnemotechnics of Consumption and Technohybrid Identity in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake
Pritikana Karmakar, Nagendra Kumar
109-118
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Contextualizing the Identity Dynamics in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Paradise: A Study in the Light of Raymond Williams’s Concept of Dominant, Residual, and Emergent
Parvanshi Sharma
119-127
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Kavita Kane’s Karna's Wife: The Outcast’s Queen - Unveiling the Untold Perspective in Indian Mythology
S. Raadhai, N. Geethanjali
128-137
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Diaspora, Memory, and Identity: The Act of Remembering and Forgetting in Mitali Perkins’ You Bring the Distant Near
Rangnath Thakur, Binod Mishra
138-147
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From Exile to Expression: A Study of Transgenerational Trauma in Siddhartha Gigoo’s, A Fistful of Earth
Sheikh Farhan, Aruna Bhat
14-157
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Cultural Conflicts in the Family Relations of Indian Immigrants in Lahiri’s The Namesake
Ridhima Bhalla, Kum Kum Ray, Siddhartha Singh
158-177
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Unveiling the Subaltern Narrative: A Study of Namdeo Dhasal's Poems in The Current of Blood
Ritu Sharma
178-187
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From Cultural Nationalism to Transnationalism: A Diasporic Odyssey in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake
Shweta Chaudhary, Smarika Pareek
188-198
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“It’s Turning You into ... Extensions of Itself”: Consciousness and Connectivity in David Walton’s The Genius Plague
Saswati Swayamprava, Nagendra Kumar
199-208
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Purple Hibiscus: An Intersectional Reading
Sayima Irshad
209-218
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Kom and Mirza: On the Transformative Ability of Autobiographies
Shubhangi Negi
219-228
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Reclaiming the Literary Space by The Genre of Autobiography in the Era of ‘Post-Truth’: A Critical Inquiry
Vineeta Gupta, Manju
229-239
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Dimensions of Diaspora: A Study of V. S. Naipaul’s Select Fictions
Tamali Neogi
240-249
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The Dispensable Migrants: A Study of Representation of Illegal Migration in Indian Cinema
Tanushri Banerjee, Gunjan Gupta
250-260
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The Gaian Synergy of Science and Ecological Myth in Vedic Literature and Upanishad
Asish Kr. Charan, Tanu Gupta
261-269
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