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On New English Reading Model Based on Cultivating Students’ Humanistic Quality
HAIYAN WANG
College of Foreign Languages, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, China
1-4
1 Beyond Imagination: Multicultural, Multilingual Perceptions of Similarities and Differences
LOHITH K.N
Research Scholar, REVA University, Rukmini Knowledge Park, Kattigenahalli, Bengaluru - 64. Karnataka, India
5-8
Cynicism and contemplativeness in The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera
A.KARTHIKA UNNITHAN
Research Scholar
9-12
Intellectuals in Pursuit of Utopian Self
SAEID RAHIMIPOOR
Assistant Professor, Ilam Farhangian University
13-16
Chinua Achebe: The Founder of Modern African Literature
SAMPATH KUMAR GUMMADI
Research Sholar, Department of English, Acharya Nagarjuna University
Nagarjuna Nagar, Andhra Pradesh, India
17-22
1 Transcending gender stereotypes in the autobiography of Kamala Das My Story and her willingness to explore transgressions of the Love Laws
SAPNA G.S
Research Scholar, REVA University, Rukmini Knowledge Park, Kattigenahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
23-25
TWO OF A KIND – MOTHER AFRICA AND WOMANHOOD: LOCATING A COMMON SOLUTION TO A COMMON PROBLEM OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT
PERP’ ST.REMY ASIEGBU (Ph.D)
Department of English Studies
University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
26-36
1 Soft Skills: A medium to enrich Language Teaching
Dr. VANDANA SHARMA
Assistant Professor, Business Communication
37-43
Voices of a Subaltern Diaspora: A Reading of Manohar Mouli Biswas’
Surviving in My World
S. JOHNY
Research Scholar, Department of English, Scott Christian College (Autonomous)
44-47
1 Re-historicising and the Clash of Cultures in Mahasweta’s The Book of the Hunter
NASREEN NOOR1, Dr.V.B.CHITRA2
1Asst. Prof. of English and Research Scholar, G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College (Autonomous), Kurnool,Andhra Pradesh
2Asso. Prof. of English,Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur,Andhra Pradesh
48-54
Assessing Non-native Speaker’s Intelligibility in Lexical Stress through
Praat Software
KHALED KORDI TAMANDANI1, MEHRNAZ JAHANSHAHI2
1Research scholar (ELT), Dept. of English, Aligarh Muslim University, India
2Research scholar (ELT), Dept. of English, Aligarh Muslim University, India
55-59
TOWARDS THE DECOLONIZATION OF FEMINISM: AN OVERVIEW
PERP’ ST.REMY ASIEGBU (Ph.D)
Department of English Studies, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
60-68
1 Sensitization to Problems and Desire to Succeed
A P J Kalam’s India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium
Vs
Chetan Bhagat’s Revolution 2020: Love, Corruption, Ambition
ANISHA JAIN
Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities, Medi-Caps University, Indore MP
69-74
A Quest for Life : Pakistani Bride, A Novel by Bapsi Sidhwa
LOVELY RAJ
Assistant Professor, Department of English
D.A.V. College For Girls, YamunaNagar.
75-80
1 Incest, Betrayal and Individual’s Psyche: Portrayal of Social Taboos in Mahesh
Dattani’s Thirty Days in September
Dr. ZEBA SIDDIQUI
Assistant Professor, Amity School of Languages, AUMP
81-83
1 Shakespeare’s The Tempest : An Eco critical Interpretation
J.VINOTH
Assistant Professor, Department of English
THIRU.VI.KA.GOVT.ARTS COLLEGE
THIRUVARUR
84-86
1 PORTFOLIO ASSESSMENT IN LEARNING AND DEVELOPING ENGLISH WRITING SKILLS: A CASE STUDY AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF UITS
SOHELI AKHTER
Lecturer, Department of English, Canadian University of Bangladesh
Banani, Dhaka
87-95
1 ROMANCE AND AESTHETICISM: ACROSS THE RIVER INTO THE TREES
Dr. VIBHA MANOJ SHARMA
Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Swami Shraddhanand College,
University of Delhi, Alipur, Delhi, India.
96-103
FRAGMENTED IDENTITY – A JOURNEY TO SELF TRANSFORMATION
J.ABIRAAMI
Assistant Professor, L R G Government Arts College for Women, Tiruppur
104-109
REPRESENTATION OF DÉJÀ VU AND FEMINISM: A PSYCHOANALYST READING OF AHMED YERIMA’S AETU
TAIWO A. STANLEY OSANYEMI & B. A. ADEDEJI
Department of General Studies, Federal Polytechnic, Ede, P.M.B. 231, Ede, Osun State, Nigeria.
110-116
BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS: UNVEILING THE HIDDEN LIFE IN A GHETTO
SAJEERA CHOLAKKAL
Guest faculty, M.E.S Ponnani College,Ponnani, Kerala
117-121
1 ENHANCING BUSINESS VOCABULARY THROUGH BUSINESS LINE: A STUDY
K. S. SARANYA
M. Phil Scholar, The American College, Madurai
Tamil Nadu, India
122-124
MARITAL DISCARD IN NAYANTARA SAHGAL’S THE DAY IN SHADOW
SUDHA.P*1, Dr.S.SELVALAKSHMI2
1Ph.D. Research Scholar, Karpagam University, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore.
2Assistant Professor, Department of English, Karpagam University, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore
125-127
USES OF METAPHYSICAL CONCEITS IN THE LOVE POEMS OF JOHN DONNE
Dr. MANISHA DWIVEDI1, AMRITA SARKAR2
-H.O.D. English Department,2M.Phil Research Scholar
DR. C.V.RAMAN UNIVERSITY KOTA, BILASPUR (C.G.)
128-129
1 SIGNIFICANCE OF WORD KNOWLEDGE FOR EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
GURU SUBRAMANIAM JAYASHRI
M.A. ENGLISH LITERATURE
45, MARIAMMAN KOIL STREET, RAMANATHAPURAM, KANNANKURICHY, SALEM
130-133
ECO-CRITICISM IN THE WRITINGS OF RUSKIN BOND
Dr. MANISHA DWIVEDI1, MADHU MALINI KHANNA2
-H.O.D. English Department,2M.Phil Research Scholar
DR. C.V.RAMAN UNIVERSITY KOTA, BILASPUR (C.G.)
134-137
Sowing Seeds of Subalternity in Somali Studies: A Literary Perspective of the Social, Political and Cultural Dimensions
Dr. MOHAMED A. ENO
Professor & Dean, African Studies; Appl. Ling. & TESOL, St Clements University Somalia.
Senior Faculty & Researcher, English Dept., ADNOC Technical Institute, Abu Dhabi, UAE
138-152
Complex Trauma: A Mnemonic Device to Re-experience Cultural Genealogy and Reconciliation. A Study through Richard Flanagan’s Death of a River Guide,
The Sound of One Hand Clapping and Narrow Road to the Deep North
NEHA SOMAN*1, V SUGANYA2, SHENBAGAPRIYA B3
1,2,3M.Phil Research Scholar, Department of English, Bhrathiar University, Coimbatore
153-155
THEMATIC ANALYSIS OF AMISH TRIPATHI’S ‘THE IMMORTALS OF MELUHA’
Dr. MANISHA DWIVEDI1, ROOPALI BURANDE2
-H.O.D. English Department,2M.Phil Research Scholar
DR. C.V.RAMAN UNIVERSITY KOTA, BILASPUR (C.G.)
156-159
1 CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE IN INDIAN CONTEXT
A.S.BHAMARE
Lecturer in English/Communication Skills,
Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities, Sandip Polytechnic, Nashik
160-164
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO NOVELS SWAMI AND FRIENDS & THE GUIDE
Dr. MANISHA DWIVEDI1, SARIKA SONI2
-H.O.D. English Department,2M.Phil Research Scholar
DR. C.V.RAMAN UNIVERSITY KOTA, BILASPUR (C.G.)
165-167
Lexical collocations of “EAT” and “WEAR” in American English:A corpus-based study of sociolinguistics approach
LINH D. TRAN
School of Foreign Languages, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China
168-176
HYBRIDITY AND MIMICRY IN V S NAIPAUL’S NOVELS A HOUSE FOR MR BISWAS, THE ENIGMA OF ARRIVAL & HALF A LIFE
SUMAN WADHWA
Ph D scholar
177-180
1 PRESENTATION SKILLS: A PERFORMING ART AND TOOL FOR BUSINESS ORGANISATION
ABHISHEK KUMAR JAISWAL
Research Scholar, Department of English & M.E.L
University of Lucknow, Lucknow
181-184
“CAN THE SUBALTERN SPEAK?” : A RETROSPECTION OF WOMEN IN SHAKESPEARE’S PLAYS
FASILA.K
Asst.Professor (c)., Sirsyed College, Taliparamba.Kannur,Kerala,
Affiliated to Kannur university
185-189
CANADIAN REALIZATION OF CARING ENVIRONMENT: AN ECOCRITICAL INTERPRETATION OF SELECTED CANADIAN POETS
R.HARIPRIYA
NO. 3/39, V.G.A NAGAR, 4TH STREET,
ARUMBAKKAM, CHENNAI, TAMILNADU, INDIA
190-193
1 TO CRY OR NOT TO CRY: UNFATHOMABLE MAYA
S.MALARVIZHI
PhD, Research Scholar, Department of English and Foreign Languages,
Alagappa University,Karaikudi,Tamil Nadu
194-196
FEMININE SWAY IN THE MODERN WORLD OF INDIA- A NEW PERCEPTION
SUJATHA LOKANADHAM1, Dr. M.S. KAMALA KUMARI2
1,2Assistant professor, Dept of E&H, MVGRCE.
197-200
1 From Darkness unto Light : Gender Parity in Population
Dr. RANJANA TRIPATHI
Associate Professor ,Department of English,
Rajarshi Tandon Girls Degree College, University of Allahabad, Allahabad,India
201-205
Voice For The Marginalized In ‘The God of Small Things’ by Arundhati Roy
A.SURAIYA1, Dr. S. SAKTHIVEL2
1Assistant Professor, Department of English, Periyar Maniammai University, Vallam Thanjavur
2Head, Department of English, Raja Serfoji Govt Arts College, Thanjavur
206 -209
QUEST FOR INTEGRATED IDENTITY IN NELLA LARSEN’S PASSING
Dr. S. KARTHICKA
Assistant Professor, PG and Research Department of English
Vellalar College For Women (A), Erode, Tamil Nadu
210 -214
PORTRAYAL OF PROTAGONISTS IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S NOVEL “DARK HOLDS NO TERROR” AND “THAT LONG SILENCE”
R.RAJESWARI1, G.AMBIKA2
M.Phil Research Scholar , Department of English, PonnaiyahRamajayam College, Vallam, Thanjavur.
Email ID: raji10raji@gmail.com 2Research Advisor, Asst Professor, Dept of English, Prist University, Tanjvur
215 -216
1 MARGARET ATWOOD’S “MADDADDAM TRILOGY” AS A WORK OF “ECO-FICTION”
D. PRIYANKA PRIYAVARSHINI
M. Phil Research Scholar, Department of English, PRIST University, Tanjore
Research Advisor : R. Visalakshi, Assistant Professor, Department of English, PRIST University, Tanjore
217-220
GANDHI’S HUMANISM IN MULK RAJ ANAND’S NOVEL ‘UNTOUCHABLE’
B.S.JAYALALITHA
Research Scholar (P.hD), School of Indian Languages & Comparative Literature, Tamil University, Thanjavur, Tamil nadu, India.
221-224
BEAUTY, RELIGION AND FEMINISM IN ROBERT BROWNING’S POETRY
Ignatius Nsaidzedze Ph.D
Lecturer of English Literature, Department of English, Faculty of Arts, The University of Buea, P O BOX 63, South West Region, Cameroon
225-235
GYPSIES FROM POSTCOLONIAL TO MODERN ERA: THE LOWLAND AN OVERVIEW
R.MANGALAESWARI1, Dr.S.VALLIAMMAI2
1Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of English and Foreign Languages,Alagappa University, Karaikudi, 2Assistant Professor, Department of English and Foreign Languages,Alagappa University, Karaikudi,
236-238
Bioregionalism and Eco-consciousness in Amitav Ghosh’s novel The Hungry Tide
Dr.MATHEW P JOSEPH1, RIYA SUSAN SCARIAH2
1Research Supervisor, Bharatiar University, Coimbatore & Principal, Catholicate College, Pathanamthitta
Email: drmathewpjoseph@yahoo.com
2Research Scholar (Part Time, Category- B)Bharatiar University,Coimbatore
239-242
SELF DISCOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONALITY OF CHARACTERS AS PORTRAYED IN VERONICA ROTH’S DIVERGENT
ROSHNI CELIN
M A Literature, St.Teresa’s College,Ernakulam
243-245
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