Vol. 12 No. 4 (2025): Special Issue - July 2025
Articles
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Decolonising the Canon and the Author: Critiquing Meena Kandasamy’s The Orders were to Rape You: Tigresses in the Tamil Eelam Struggle
Suparna SenguptaAbstract : 123Full Article : 981-8 -
Survival, Identity, and Power Dynamics: A Comparative Analysis of The Marrow Thieves and Babel
Doina CiochinaAbstract : 130Full Article : 489-18 -
Time to Live in new lands: Cultural transition and the need for Global perspectives in the contemporary world
Dr Sree Prasad R.Abstract : 41Full Article : 1719-23 -
In-Between Spaces: Diasporic Trauma and the Negotiation of Feminist Identity in Jhumpa Lahiri's Select Works
Dr. Kumar BaibhavAbstract : 95Full Article : 3324-34 -
Language as Catalyst: Tracing the Socio-Cultural Fabric of Cultural Identity Formation
Dr. Poulami RoyAbstract : 131Full Article : 2435-41 -
Murder on the Orient Express: A Mystery- Detective Novel by Agatha Christie with a Semiotic Eye
Ms. Hongal Pratibha KallappaAbstract : 62Full Article : 1442-50 -
“We Story the Land”: Louise Erdrich and Indigenous Literary Decolonisation
Mr. S. RamarajuAbstract : 133Full Article : 3151-57 -
From Tribal Roots to Colonial Influence: A Dual Perspective on Cultural Change in Things Fall Apart
Vibha PilkhwalAbstract : 38Full Article : 2058-62 -
Body Image and Survivors' Identity: An Analysis of Selected Breast Cancer Narratives
Jyothika R PrasadAbstract : 65Full Article : 4063-75 -
Splitting the Self: Gendered Bodies and Canonical Bias in Mahesh Dattani’s Tara
Partha PramanikAbstract : 71Full Article : 2176-82 -
Lateral Reality: Stream of (Un) Consciousness and Surrealism in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse
Sarah LalhruaitluangiAbstract : 68Full Article : 1883-89 -
Surveillance and Resistance: Examining Mechanisms of Control in The Ten Percent Thief
Prof. Dushyant Nimavat, Heer NimavatAbstract : 77Full Article : 1290-102 -
Social Conflict in Mahesh Elkunchwar’s Old Stone Mansion
Dr. Satish S. DangeAbstract : 84Full Article : 12103-108 -
Narratives of War: Decoding Trauma and Silence in Jean Arasanayagam’s ‘In the Garden Secretly’
Monika MaalAbstract : 92Full Article : 20109-114 -
Advancing ChatGPT for Pedagogical Innovation in Cambodia: Insight from Global Evidence and Local Implications
Sovanna Huot, Phearun TepAbstract : 94Full Article : 32115-135 -
Role of Virtue Ethics in Social Reformation
Dr Dhanaji NaganeAbstract : 40Full Article : 13136-140 -
Canon Formation and Power Dynamics in India: A Study of Dalit and Adivasi Literary Exclusion in Postcolonial Curricula
Dr. Preeti SharmaAbstract : 130Full Article : 20141-148 -
Unpacking the Struggle: Linguistic, Pedagogical, and Cognitive Barriers in Cambodian Students’ English Essay Writing
Sovanna Huot, Chheangkhy HokAbstract : 144Full Article : 79149-168 -
Canon Mobility: A Study on Vijayan’s Khasakinte Ithihasam and The Legends of Khasak
J M MeenakshiAbstract : 92Full Article : 56169-173 -
Queer Vulnerability and The Poetics of Resistance in Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Sekh ShamimAbstract : 124Full Article : 28174-185 -
A Deity Beyond Archives: Kotgari Devi, Oral Justice, and the Boundaries of Canonical Knowledge
Swastika KarkiAbstract : 65Full Article : 45186-192



