Vol 5, Issue 3, 2018
‘SUFFERING’ IS THE EMPOWERING SWAY IN THE SHADOW LINES BY AMITAV GHOSH Dr Anshika Makhijani (Assistant Professor of English, Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal.) |
Page 27-29 |
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TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCES OF TRANSGENDERS IN MANOBI’S A GIFT OF GODDESS LAKSHMI – A STUDY
Twinkle Dasari (PhD Scholar, Dept of English, Acharya Nagarjuna University)
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Page 36-41
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GENDER POLITICS AND WOMEN IN ALICE WALKER’S POSSESSING THE SECRET OF JOY
Dhavaleswarapu Ratna Hasanthi (Research Scholar (Ph. D) UGC- SRF.)
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Page 42-49
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PHILOSOPHY OF ART AND INDIAN AESTHETICS
Divya Sharma (Doctor of Philosophy in English Literature from Dept. of English, University of Jammu, India.)
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Page 50-56
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LOSS OF INOCENCE :THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN
CHILDREN LITERATURE Shankar Biswas (M.Phil Research Scholar, Himalayan University, Arunachal Pradesh.)
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Page 57-61
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DALIT LITERATURE: A GENRE OF ‘HUMANIZATION’
Kiran Kumar.B (PhD Research Scholar, Department of English (SSL), VIT University, Vellore- 632014, Tamilnadu, India.)
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Page 62-67
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PRESENTATION OF WIDOWS IN LITERATURE AND FILM, A PATRIARCHAL GRATIFICATION
Tarit Prabha Kundu (Assistant Teacher, Bhului S.S.Roy Vidyapith,Bhului,Bankura(WB))
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Page 68-71
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THE TRAGEDY OF BEING MODERN: SRIKRISHNA
ALANAHALLY’S GENDETHIMMA Dr.Upama Behera (Lecturer in English, Kamala Nehru Women’s College, Bhubaneswar.)
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Page 76-79
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JOHN WAIN’S STRIKE THE FATHER DEAD:A JOURNEY FROM
REVOLT TO ACCEPTANCE Dr. Jay Shri Bala Pandey (Lecturer, English Department, Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Arya Samaj, Bhoor, Bareilly.)
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Page 80-85
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PATRIARCHAL IDENTITY IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S THAT LONG SILENCE
N.Prabhakaran (Head, Department of English, Karan Arts & Science College, Thiruvannamalai, Tamilnadu, India.)
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Page 86-93
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