Vol 6, Issue 1, 2019
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VOL 6, ISSUE 1, 2019 |
Jan-March |
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PREREQUISITES AND PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS IN TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE (TEFL) WITH REFERENCE TO THE STUDENTS OF GRADUATION IN THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND ARTS, ALNAMAS, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA. Dr. Nehal Ahmad (Assistant Professor, Department of English Language, College of Science and Arts, University of Bisha, Saudi Arabia.) doi: https://doi.org/10.33329/joell.61.1
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INTERPLAY OF KARMA AND KISMAT IN MANOHAR MALGONKAR’S A BEND IN THE GANGES Brahmjot Kaur (Research Scholar, University of Lucknow, Department of English and MEL.) |
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REMAPPING EXILED AND THE DIASPORIC LITERATURE IN THE CONTEXT OF INDIAN WRITINGS IN ENGLISH Dr.Ch. Anuradha (Senior Lecturer in English, K.B. N. College, Vijayawada.) |
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IS DECONSTRUCTION DISMANTLING THE TEXT? Ramesh Aella (School Assistant (English),Z.P.H.S. Renivatla,Maddur ,(Mandal),Mahabubnagar (Dist),Telangana State.) |
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IMPACT OF LANGUAGE POLICY ON PRIMARY EDUCATION OF MISING AND TEA-TRIBES OF ASSAM Dr. Nibedita Phukan (Associate Professor of English,Namrup College (Affiliated to Dibrugarh University)) |
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FOLK-LORE OF VEER RASA IN CONTEXT OF MAHARANA PRATAP’S VALOUR Dr. Jayshree Singh (Associate Professor, Department of English, F.S.S.H., Bhupal Nobles’ University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.) |
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REPRESENTATION OF STATUS OF WOMEN IN MADHAVA KANDALI’S RAMAYANA Dr. Nibedita Phukan (Associate Professor of English,Namrup College (Affiliated to Dibrugarh University)) |
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EAST MEETS WEST: IDENTITY, POLITICS AND GENDER IN FADIA FAQIR’S MY NAME IS SALMA Dr. Rupali Gupta (Researcher, Jammu, J&K) |
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AMITAV GHOSH’S THE SHADOW LINES: A POSTCOLONIAL NOVEL Dr. Nibedita Phukan (Associate Professor of English,Namrup College (Affiliated to Dibrugarh University)) |
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A MULTIFACETED GLIMPSE ON APATHETIC LISTENING Dr.Jeyashree G. (Vice Principal, Dr.Ambedkar College, Mumbai.) |
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REPRESENTATION OF POSTCOLONIAL WOMEN IN AMITAV GHOSH’S NOVEL THE SHADOW LINES Dr. Nibedita Phukan (Associate Professor of English,Namrup College (Affiliated to Dibrugarh University)) |
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A CRITIQUE ON LAHIRI’S WORKS Gollapudi Varalaxmi (S.R & B. D.G.N.R Arts Science College (Autonomous) Khammam.) |
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“TWO MEN CAN DEFY THE WORLD” – DEFIANCE OF HETERONORMATIVITY IN E. M. FORSTER’S MAURICE Agnibha Banerjee (M.A.,Second Year, Calcutta University.) |
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SELF-ACTUALISATION OF BINODINI IN RABINDRANATH TAGORE’S CHOKER BALI Anjaly Chacko1, Deena David2 1&2(Post Graduate Student, Department of English, Stella Maris College, Chennai.) |
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TRADITION, FOLKTALE, CULTURE, & REVOLT IN NAGAMANDALA Rama Devi Amara (PhD Research Scholar, Dept. of English, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur.) |
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THE USE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE SHORT STORIES OF SALMNAN RUSHDIE ‘S EAST, WEST. Dr.G.Nirmala (Associate Professor of English, S.B.S.Y.M.Degree College, Kurnool.A.P.) |
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HEMINGWAY AND DOS PASSOS: THE 1930s Dr. Majed S Allehaibi (Assistant professor of America Literature, Department of English, School of Arts and Humanities,Jazan University.) |
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MARWARIS OF KOLKATA IN ALKA SARAOGI’S NOVEL “KALI-KATHA: VIA BYPASS” Dr. Manjeshawari Vyas (Assistant Professor (Deptt. of English), Govt .Engineering College Bikaner(Rajasthan)) |
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ADOPTING VARIOUS STRATEGIES AND TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE SPEAKING SKILLS AMONG YOUNG EFL/ESL LEARNERS Parupalli Srinivas Rao (Lecturer in English, English Language Centre, King Faisal University, Al-Hasa, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.) doi: https://doi.org/10.33329/joell.61.182
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