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The
Challenges of the EST Teacher and Students in a Bilingual
Institution Dr. JUSTINE FORCHAP University Institute of Science and Technology UCAC/ ICAM of Central Africa -BP 5504 Douala- Cameroon |
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In
the Footsteps of the Shakespearean Fool: The Critique of
Hegemonies in ‘Calvin and Hobbes’ Dr. KAMNA SINGH Faculty, Department of English, MCM DAV College, Chandigarh |
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LITERATURE PORTRAY OF NOVEL “THE KITE RUNNER” BY KHALED
HOSSEINI SULEKHA SUNDARESAN*1, Dr.K.SUMATHI2, Dr.P.KOLAPPADHAS3 1Research Scholar Aff.to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Abhishekapatti, Tirunelveli, TamilNadu, India. 2Associate Professor, Department of English, Vivekananda College of Arts and Science, Agastheeswaram Post, Agastheeswaram, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India 3Associate Professor, Department of English, S.T.Hindu College,Desi Vinayaga Nagar,Kottar, Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu. |
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THE
INTEGRATION OF MIND AND BODY IN THE NOVELS OF AYN RAND RENUKA NANDAKUMAR1, Dr. SASHIKALA.R2 1Research Scholar, Bharatiyar University, Coimbatore, India 2Former Principal, Dr.GRD College of Education, Coimbatore |
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Shakespeare’s use of Language in Macbeth MANJU DEVI Assistant Professor, Gaur Brahman Degree College, Rohtak |
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GLIMPSES OF TRUE LOVE IN “I TOO HAD A LOVE STORY” BY
RAVINDER SINGH JAGJEET SINGH1, Dr. KULBHUSHAN KUMAR2 1Ph.D., Research Scholar (Full Time), 2Research Supervisor, Associate Professor and Head, Dept. of English and Communication Studies, Eternal University, Distt. Sirmaur, Baru Sahib via Rajgarh, (H. P) India |
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SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THE ROLE OF THE PROTAGONIST IN MAHESH
ELKUNCHWAR’S GARBO ANI SUNANDA BASAVARAJ1, Dr.A.LOURDUSAMY 2 1Research Scholar, Tumkur University, Tumkur, Karnataka, India 2Research Supervisor |
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MYTHS, CUSTOMS AND RITUALS: A STUDY OF SELECTED NOVELS OF
SHASHI DESHPANDE THROUGH A FEMINIST LENS MRINMOYEE GOSWAMI*1, Dr. INDU SWAMI2 1Assistant Professor, Department of English, L. G. B. Girls’ College, Tezpur, Assam 2Assistant Professor, Department of English,Assam University, Diphu Campus, Diphu, Karbi Anglong, Assam |
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THE
TRAUMA CAUSED BY BHOPAL GAS LEAK TRAGEDY BASED ON AMULYA
MALLADI’S ‘A BREATH OF FRESH AIR’ TRESA P T1, G.RUBY2 1Head of English Department, Pavai College of Technology, Pachal, Namakkal. 2Asst.Professor of English, Govt.Arts & Science College, Komarapalayam |
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Herman Melville’s Moby Dick: Employment of Naturalism in its
Rudiments SHASHIDHAR S Assistant Professor, Department of English Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies Hesarghatta Road, Soldevanahalli, Bangalore. (Affiliated to Bangalore University and Approved by Government of Karnataka) |
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CONCEPTUALIZING THE FACETS OF INDIAN CULTURE APARNA SINGH Research Scholar, Department of English, D.D.U. Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur |
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KHUSHWANT SINGH’S DELHI A NOVEL: RECOLLECTING AND RECLAIMING
THE CITY SANGEETA MITTAL Associate Professor, Department of English, Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi, Delhi, India |
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THE
MYTH OF MOTHERHOOD AND THE COMMODIFICATION OF FEMALE BODY NIMMY JOSEPH Assariparambil House Kottayam, Kerala, India |
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OVERVIEW OF COMMON SPELLING ERRORS IN STUDENT’S EXAMINATION
COMMUNICATION SKILLS SCRIPTS: A DISTURBING PHENOMENON IN
TAMALE POLYTECHNIC, GHANA RAFIU AYINLA SULEIMAN Tamale Polytechnic, P. O Box 3 e/r, School of Applied Arts, Department of Languages and Liberal Studies Tamale-Ghana |
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INDIA: THE NEW CULTURAL CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE COMMUNAL
INTOLERANCE NIMMY JOSEPH Assariparambil House Kottayam, Kerala, India |
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THE
CHARACTERS CONTROLLED BY ‘ID’ - A STUDY BASED ON JHUMPA’S
SHORT STORIES COLLECTION, ‘AN UNACCUSTOMED EARTH’ AND ‘INTERPRETER OF MALADIES’ ANAMIKA LALL Research Scholar, English Literature, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences DIT University, Dehradun. |
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DISINTEGRATION OF THE SELF IN MARTIN AMIS’S MONEY: A SUICIDE
NOTE: A SATIRE ON THE MODERN CONSUMER SOCIETY HARWINDER KAUR Research Scholar, Dept. of English, Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra, Haryana, India |
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ERROR
ANALYSIS ON SPOKEN ENGLISH AT UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL IN
BANGLADESH SHARMIN JAHAN Lecturer, Department of English, Southern University Bangladesh 739/A, Mehedibag Road, Chittagong, Bangladesh |
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Tolerance of human foibles - a blessing or a curse A study of the characters of Rosie -in R. K. Narayan’s The Guide and Rukmani–in Kamala Markandaya’s Nectar in a sieve N. USHA M.Phil Scholar, PRIST University, Vallam, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu |
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CASTE
SYSTEM AND THE ROLE OF INTOXICANTS IN THE NOVEL BRAVE NEW
WORLD NIMMY JOSEPH Assariparambil House Kottayam, Kerala, India |
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ALICE
WALKER AND THE THEMES OF THE COLOR PURPLE RAMYASREE. D M.Phil. scholar, Prist University, Thanjavur |
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HUMAN
VIOLENCE AGAINST HUMANS: MANTO’S “OPEN IT!” IN THE CONTEXT
OF PARTITION VISHNU RAM Research Scholar, Dpt. of English & Foreign Languages, M.D.U. Rohtak. |
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QUEST
FOR SELF: A BRIEF STUDY OF ALICE WALKER’S THE COLOR PURPLE R. RAAJITHA LECTURER, DEPT. OF ENGLISH, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FOR WOMEN KOTI, HYDERABAD |
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THE
THEMES OF THE TEMPLE OF MY FAMILIAR BY ALICE WALKER RAMYASREE. D M.Phil. scholar, Prist University, Thanjavur |
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EFL
Teacher Professional Development Practices in Beninese
Secondary Schools ETIENNE K. IWIKOTAN1, JEAN COSME N. DOSSOU2 1English Department, Université d´Abomey-Calavi, Benin BP. 756 Abomey-Calavi, Benin 2English Department, Université d´Abomey-Calavi, Benin |
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PLACE-THOUGHT INTERRELATEDNESS IN LITERARY TEXTS SREEKALA. K Assistant Professor of English, Government College Chittur Palakkad, Kerala |
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THE
THEME OF DISPLACEMENT: A STUDY OF ANITA DESAI’S BYE- BYE
BLACKBIRD K. JAYA |
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GLOBALISATION AND MODERN INDIAN LITERATURE Dr. NABANEETA MUNSI Assistant Professor, Bhilai Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Bhilai |
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ANITA
DESAI’S FICTION: A WHISPER OF INNER SELF NITIKA Assistant Professor, Department of English, Government College Hisar, Haryana, India |
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THE
THEME OF SURVIVAL AND THE SEARCH FOR FEMALE IDENTITY IN
MARGARET ATWOOD’S THE EDIBLE WOMAN MD. AJMAUL ANSARI Research Scholar (PhD), Department of English, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. |
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LOVE
AND MARRIAGE IN THE NOVEL OF JANE AUSTEN R.SUMATHI M.Phil, PRIST University, Thanjavur Dt, Tamilnadu |
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LOVE
AND MARRIAGE IN AUSTEN’S NOVELS A.HASEENA1, G.AMBIKA2 1, 2Assistant Professor in English, PRIST University Thanjvur |
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IMPRESSIONS OF IMMORALITY IN JOSEPH HELLER’S CATCH 22 AND
SOMETHING HAPPENED APARNA Assistant Professor, Dept.of English C.R.M. Jat College, Hisar |
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FEMINISM IN SHASHI DESHPANDE'S NOVELS P.RAJYA LAKSHMI1, Dr.N.ARVINDA2 1Research Scholar English,Shri JJT University 2Associate Professor English Sreenidhi Institute of Sci &Tech |
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THINGS FALL APART: EXPLORING THE IMPERFECTIONS AS WELL AS
STRENGTH OF IGBO CULTURE SANJAY DAS Assistant Professor of English, Subarnarekha Mahavidyalaya |
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CLIL
Method in Imparting Reading Skills to Secondary level
Students- An Experimental study THEPORAL.S1, Dr.J.SUNDARSINGH2 1Research Scholar in English, Department of Science and Humanities Karunya University, Coimbatore 2Professor in English, Department of Science and Humanities, Karunya University Coimbatore |
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THE
PRODIGAL RETURNS: UNDERSTANDING NARRATIVES OF RETURN IN
ONDAATJE’S RUNNING IN THE FAMILY (1982) RATIKA KAUSHIK Head of English Department, Raffles University |
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A
Study on the Character ‘Jasmine’ as a Protagonist in Bharati
Mukherjee’s Jasmine P. BINDUMADHAVI1, Dr.S.SELVA LAKSHMI2 1Research Scholar, Karpagam University , Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore 2Assistant Professor, Department of English, Karpagam University, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore |
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THE
CHILD AS THE FATHER OF THE ANGRY YOUNG MAN: AN ANALYSIS OF
THE QUINTESSENTIAL ANTI-HERO Dr. KAMNA SINGH Faculty, Department of English, MCM DAV College, Chandigarh |
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UNDERSTANDING ETHNIC STUDIES ABHISHEK CHANDEL Research Scholar, Department of English, Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra |
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BETWEEN HOUSE AND HOME: SITUATING THE DIASPORIC SENSIBILITY
OF V.S. NAIPAUL Dr. B. C. Dash1, Kironmoy Chetia2 1Associate Professor, Department of English, Assam University,Diphu Campus 2Assistant Professor, Department of English, C.K.B.Commerce College, Jorhat Assam. |
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AMITAV GHOSH’S THE HUNGRY TIDE ON THE PERSPECTIVE OF
CULTURAL DISLODGMENT P.PRADEEP1,
Dr.R.POLI REDDY2 1Asst.Professor of English, Sreenidhi Institute of Science & Technology, Yamnampet, Ghatkesar, Rangareddy District & Ph.D Research Scholar, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur. 2Research Supervisor and Principal, SV Arts & Science College,Giddaluru, Prakasam Dt., Andhra Pradesh |
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NEURO
- LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING AND ELT D.M. VEDHA PRIYA Ph. D Research Scholar, Department of English, Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
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FOOD
AND DIASPORIC IDENTITY INPREETHI NAIR’S ONE HUNDRED SHADES
OF WHITE SOUMI SINHA RAY Department of English, Ethiraj College for Women, Ethiraj Salai, Chennai, India |
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TOWARDS INDIAN ECOLOGICAL JUSTICE THROUGH MARGARET ATWOOD’S
TRILOGY Sr.Candy D’Cunha Department of Sciences & Humanities, Andhra Loyola Institute of Engineering and Technology,Vijayawada,A.P, India |
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QUEST
FOR BLACK IDENTITY IN THE EUROPEAN TRIBE ALKA1, Dr. DIVYA JOSHI2 1Ph. D. Scholar, 2Research supervisor Department of English, Govt. Dungar College, Bikaner. (Affltd. To Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner.) |
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CULTURAL CONFLICT IN WOLE SOYINKA’S THE LION AND THE JEWEL –
A CONTRAPUNTAL READING NASREEN.M Post Graduate Student, Sathyabama University, Chennai, |
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RESURRECTING AFGHANISTAN: KHALED HOSSEINI’S THE KITE RUNNER
ANJITHA GOPI Nedungayil, Velampurathu, Mulanthuruthy, Ernakulam, Kerala |
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FORWARD FAIRY TALE, DELETE ROMANCE: A FEMINIST
REINTERPRETATION OF RED RIDING HOOD Dr. CHARU GOYAL Assistant Professor, Department of English Kanoria PG Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jaipur |
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GENDER, SUBALTERNITY, AND SILENCE: RECOVERING WOMEN’S
EXPERIENCE IN MULK RAJ ANAND’S UNTOUCHABLE RATHIKA.E Post Graduated Student, Department of English, Ethiraj College for Women, Egmore, Chennai. |
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