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POLITICS OF
PATRIARCHAL RETRIBUTION AGAINST WOMAN’S ASSERTION OF
INDIVIDUALITY IN ARUNDHATI ROY’S THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS
SONU LOHAT1*, Dr. SANJAY
KUMAR2
1Ph. D. Research Scholar (English), J. K.
Lakshmipat University, Jaipur 2Associate Professor of
English, J K L University, Jaipur. |
Page No: 1-8
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STUDY OF
SHAKESPEARE’S FEMALE CHARACTERS
Dr. SUMAN GUPTA1, VERSHA
GUPTA2
1Professor, Department of English, Rajdhani
Engineering College Jaipur 2Assistant Professor, Department
of English, Maharishi Arivnd school of Management Studies,
Mansavoar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India |
Page No: 9-20
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RELIGION TRADITION AND WOMAN: MARIAMA BA’S “SO LONG A LETTER”
M. ASWANI REDDY
Research scholar (M.Phil), Andhra
University, Visakhapatnam |
Page No: 21-24
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DORIS LESSING’S
"THE SUMMER BEFORE THE DARK": A SUMMER JOURNEY OF SELF
DISCOVERY
APEKSHAA NINORIA, Dr. SUNAYANA
MISHRA |
Page No: 25-32
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POSTCOLONIAL
READING OF EUGENE O' NEIL'S "EMPEROR JONES"
ARSHED IRSHAD
Assistant Professor(contractual), Department
of English, Kashmir University (North Campus). |
Page No: 33-35
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CROSS-CULTURAL
DILEMMAS OF WOMEN IN JHUMPA LAHIRI'S FICTION
Dr. SHRADDHA DUBEY
Assistant Professor (English), Govt.
Mahamaya College, Ratanpur, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh |
Page No: 36-40
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ATWOOD’S THE EDIBLE WOMAN: A SAGA OF IDENTITY CRISIS
PALLAVI THAKUR
Assistant Professor in English SOLC, Sharda
University, Greater Noida |
Page No: 41-46
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HEATHCLIFF IN
EMILY BRONTE’S WUTHERING HEIGHTS : DEVIL OR A WRONGED HERO
RISHAV JAMWAL
Department of CSE, Baddi University Baddi,
Himachal Pradesh, India |
Page No: 47-50
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WOMEN
EMANCIPATED, REALLY? – ROLE OF MEDIA AND CAPITALIST SOCIETY
NITIKA GARG
PhD, Research Scholar (English), Panjab
University, Chandigarh, Assistant Professor at Government
College for Girls, Panchkula, Kurukshetra University. |
Page No: 51-58
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POLITICS OF FORM AND THEME
INDRAJIT PATRA
Master of Arts from Burdwan University |
Page No: 59-68
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NARRATION OF MYTHS AS TRANSVALUATION: THE EXAMPLE OF NGEMBA,
CAMEROON
DIVINE CHE NEBA (PhD)
Department of English, Higher Teacher Training
College, University of Yaounde 1, B. P.8493, Cameroon. |
Page No: 69-80
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COMPLEX
SENTENCES WITH EMBEDDED RELATIVE CLAUSE: PROCESSING THE
SUBJECT AND OBJECT NPs BY ESL LEARNERS IN CAMEROON
NAPOLEON EPOGE
Higher Teacher Training College (ENS)
Yaounde, University of Yaounde I PO box 47, Yaounde,
Cameroon |
Page No: 81-91
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A STUDY
OF TRANSLATOR'S CREATIVE STRATEGIES USED IN HUMOR
TRANSLATION
MAHROO MOTEVASEL*1, AZADEH NEMATI2
1*Department of English Translation, Marvdasht
Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, Iran.
2Department of English language teaching, Jahrom Branch,
Islamic Azad University, Jahrom, Iran. |
Page No: 92-99
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AN
ECOCRITICAL STUDY OF CAPTAIN OF THE SLEEPERS BY MAYRA
MONTERO
A.P.ANUSUYA
Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of
English, Periyar University, Salem-11 |
Page No: 100-103
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EMPIRICAL STUDIES IN MAINLAND CHINA OVER THE PAST DECADE ON
CORRELATIONS WITH ENGLISH LEARNING STRATEGIES OF CHINESE EFL
LEARNERS
ZHONGXIN DAI*1, XIAOHUI LU2
1,2 College of Foreign Languages, North China
Electric Power University, Beijing, China *Correspondence:
College of Foreign Languages, North China Electric Power
University, No 2, Beinong Road, Huilongguan, Changping
District, Beijing 102206, China. |
Page No: 104-109
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IDENTITY OF HEATHCLIFF IN VICTORIAN SOCIETY - COLONIAL
TRACES IN WUTHERING HEIGHTS
APOORVA B RAJ
Research Scholar, Department of English,
Kuvempu University, Jnana Sahadri, Shimoga. Karnataka, India |
Page No: 110-113
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TRAGIC FLAW IN THE WORKS OF THOMAS HARDY Muslim
Mohammed Lahmood Al-Mamoori
AL-MUSTAQBAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, BABYLON,
IRAQ |
Page No:
114-123
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SEARCH
FOR IDENTITY IN DEREK WALCOTT’S DREAM ON MONKEY MOUNTAIN
M.VANISREE
Associate Professor, Department of English, S.V
Engineering College for Women, Tirupati, India |
Page No:
124-127
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CATHARSIS IN SHAKESPEARE’S MAJOR TRAGEDIES
FARIHA KHAN
M.A. English, Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh |
Page No:
128-130
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THE
SUFFERING OF A “WIFE” IN THE NOVEL THE SPACE BETWEEN US BY
THRITY UMRIGAR
V. SHARON LUTHER
Research scholar (PhD), Andhra University,
Visakhapatnam |
Page No:
131-135
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ROAD
MAP TO A SYLLABUS DESIGN FOR THE RECEPTIVE SKILLS OF
LISTENING AND READING
S. MEENA RANI1*, J. JAYACHANDRAN2
1Research & Development Centre, Bharathiar
University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. 2Department of
English, Anna University College of Engineering, Villupuram,
Tamil Nadu, India. |
Page No:
136-141
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FORGIVENESS AND THE LOVE OF MANKIND IN FLIGHT AND THE
ABSOLUTELY TRUE DIARY OF A PART-TIME INDIAN
T.SUNITH KUMAR
Puthurkalam,Kodumbu(PO),Palakkad, Kerala |
Page No:
142-148
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A CASE
STUDY ON PRESERVING CULTURAL IDENTITY OF SAMBURU TRIBE IN
KENYA
JEBAMANI ANTHONEY
Department of Languages and Literature
University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, P O Box 2500-30100,
Eldoret, Kenya |
Page No:
149-154
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ON THE
UNSYSTEMATICITY IN L2 LEARNING AND PERFORMANCE: REFLECTIONS
FROM A MULTIPERSPECTIVE VIEW
Hosni Mostafa El-dali, Ph.D.
Department of Linguistics & Language Studies United
Arab Emirates University P.O.Box: 15551, Al-Ain, U.A.E. |
Page No:
155-183
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PROBLEM
OF VICTIMIZATION AND WOMEN IN ARUNDHATI ROY’S THE GOD OF
SMALL THINGS
Dr. DURGA PRASAD DASH
Assistant Professor, School of Humanities, KIIT
University, Kathajori Campus, D-Block,4th Floor,
Bhubaneswar-751024 (Odisha) |
Page No:
184-189
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FLAVOURS OF OTHERNESS IN ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS
Raji Narasimhan |
Page No: 190-194
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DIASPORIC INTERPRETATION OF CHITRA DIVAKARUNI DIVAKARUNI’S
THE PALACE OF ILLUSIONS
DEEKSHA
D/o Sh. Suresh Chander # 1345, Sec- 2,
Rohtak. M.Phil student, Department of English and Foreign
Languages, M D U, Rohtak. |
Page No: 195-201
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ISSUE
OF IDENTITY IN ARAVIND ADIGA’S THE WHITE TIGER &
FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY’S CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
Dr. D. R. PRATIMA ROY
St. Joseph’s Jr. & Degree College for Women
Atmakur Road, KURNOOL-2(AP) |
Page No: 202-206
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REMEMBERING KASHMIR: ANALYSING THE DIASPORIC
IMAGINATION OF AGHA SHAHID ALI AND SUBHASHKAK
JHILAMCHATTARAJ
Research Scholar, University of Hyderabad,
Hyderabad |
Page No: 207-210
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FEMINIST CONSCIOUSNESS IN ADRIENNE RICH’S SNAPSHOTS
OF A DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: POEMS
1954-1962
TUHINA MUKHERJEE
Assistant Professor, Bhaskaracharya College
of Applied Sciences, University of Delhi |
Page No: 211-224
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QUEST FOR IDENTITY OF A WOMAN CHARACTER IN SHASI
DESPANDE’S NOVEL
“THE DARK HOLDS NO TERRORS”
JAICHITHRA D*1, Dr. RAJARAMAN K2
1Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of English, Annamalai
University
2Professor, Department of English, Annamalai University
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Page No: 225-227
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CONFORMITY AND INDIVIDUALISM IN CUSTODY BY MANJU
KAPUR: A STUDY OF MODERN MARRIAGES
KULDEEP WALIA
PhD. Research Scholar (English), Desh Bhagat
University, Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab |
Page No: 228-230
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FAULKNER’S THE SOUND AND THE FURY AND THE CHALLENGE
OF MODERNISM
Dr. SHAMSODDIN ROYANIAN, MARYAM
MOOSAVI MAJD Semnan University, Iran |
Page No: 231-236
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VARNA SYSTEM IN SELECTED INDIAN CLASSICS
RICHA SHARMA
Ph.D Scholar, University of Jammu, Jammu &
Kashmir |
Page No: 237-239
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R.K. NARAYAN’S FICTION: A WINDOW TO INDIAN CULTURE
AND ITS CONFLICTS
NOOJILLA SRINIVAS1, T. ASHOK2
1Lecturer in English, Govt. College (A), Rajahmundry,
Andhra Pradesh 2Associate Professor, Andhra University
Campus, Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. |
Page No: 240-243
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THE PLIGHT OF A LACERATED SELF IN ARUNDHATI ROY’S
THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS
ADITI ABHISHIKTA1, SIDHARTH ANAHAT2
1Research Scholar(PhD), Dept. of English,
Andhra University 2Student in English Dept. Andhra
University, Visakhapatnam |
Page No: 244-247
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READING TEACHING MODEL BASED ON CULTIVATION OF
INNOVATION ABILITY
HAIYAN WANG
College of Foreign Languages, Qingdao
University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, China |
Page No: 248-252
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PROTEST AGAINST UNTOUCHABILITY IN DALIT POETRY
ANIL SURESH ADAGALE
Assistant Professor Symbiosis College of Arts and
Commerce, Senapati Bapat Road, Pune, Maharashtra |
Page No: 253-256
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WOMEN AS EMERGED IN
ENGLISH TRANSLATION: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SALMA, ABDUL
BISMILLAH, SAROJINI SAHOO, ISMAT CHUGHTAI AND AMRITA PRITAM
PRAVAMAYEE SAMANTARAY
Asst. Prof. of English Centurion University,
Bhubaneswar, |
Page No: 257-260
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Withdrawn by author |
Page No: 261-265
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ESL STUDENTS’ ANXIETYIN LEARNING AND COMMUNICATING
IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Dr. JOTHIMALAR
KRISHNASAMY
INTI International University (Laureate
International Universities) PersiaranPerdana BBN, Putra
Nilai, 71800 Nilai, Negeri Sembilan DarulKhusus, Malaysia |
Page No: 266-278
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GIRISH KARNAD: FEMINISM AND THE PLIGHT OF SUBALTERNS
Dr. APEKSHA
Malaviya National Institute of Technology,
Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, Jaipur |
Page No: 279-285
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THE SEVERED TONGUE: FOOD AS A VEHICLE OF IMMIGRANT
REBIRTH AND MATURATION IN BHARATI MUKHERJEE’S JASMINE
NEELIMA CHOUDARAJU
Associate Professor, Department of English
and Communication, RISE Krishna Sai Gandhi Group of
Institutions, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India |
Page No: 286-290
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POETIC EVOLUTION OF TORU DUTT FROM A TRANSLATOR TO
TRANSCREATOR
Dr. SHEEBA AZHAR1, Dr. SYED ABID ALI2
Assistant Professor, 1,2 Department of English,
University of Dammam Kingdom of Saudi Arabia |
Page No: 291-299
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PROBLEMS OF TRANSLATING ORIYA LITERATURE TO ENGLISH
PRAVAMAYEE SAMANTARAY
Asst. Prof. of English Centurion University,
Bhubaneswar, |
Page No:
300-302
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SURPRISE AND SUSPENSE IN T.S. ELIOT’S THE COCKTAIL
PARTY
Dr. L AMUTHA
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Srimad Andavan Arts &Science College Trichy |
Page No:
303-305
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