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DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS FOR OIL SECTOR
EMPLOYEES IN IRAQ BY USING MODERN TRAINING METHODS
KAMIL ALI KAREEM AL-SAIMARI
Republic of Iraq , Ministry of Oil, South Gas Company
Iraq |
250-253
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BLACK
CONCIOUSNESS IN ALICE WALKER’S NOVELS WITH REFERENCE TO THE
COLOR PURPLE, MERIDIAN AND POSSESSING THE SECRET OF JOY
K.AMRUTHA
Research Scholar Department of English,
S.V.University, Tirupati. |
254-256
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SOCIAL REALISM IN UPAMANYU CHATTERJEE’S THE MAMMARIES OF THE
WELFARE STATE
MANDEEP KAUR
Assistant Professor of English, Chaudhary Devi Lal
University, Sirsa |
257-261
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ENGLISH STUDIES: TEACHING-LEARNING SCENARIO AT TERTIARY
LEVEL
RANISHA R
Assistant Professor, Department of English Acharya
Institute of Graduate Studies, Hesarghatta Road,
Soldevanahalli, Bangalore. (Affiliated to Bangalore
University and Approved by Government of Karnataka) |
262-265
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PSYCHIC AND CULTURAL COLONISATION IN TONI MORRISON'S 'THE
BLUEST EYE' : AN ETHNIC CULTURAL FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE
GURDEV SINGH
PGT English, AMSSS, Songri, Kaithal, Haryana |
266-272
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TRANSGRESSING CULTURAL BORDERS, DISPLACEMENTS AND RETRIEVING
IDENTITY IN NEB’S THE FLOODED DESERT
PRADEEP KAUR RAJPAL
Assistant Professor, DAV College, Jalandhar |
273-277
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THE
EVOLUTION OF THE MODERN METROPOLIS AS READ ACROSS THREE
TEXTS: JAMES JOYCE’S DUBLINERS, EDGAR ALLAN POE’S ‘THE MAN
OF THE CROWD’ AND ÉMILE ZOLA’S THE LADIES’ PARADISE
FAYEZAH M. ALJOHANI
King Abdulaziz University |
278-284
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PREDICAMENT OF THE PROTAGONIST IN WILLIAM GOLDING'S PINCHER
MARTIN
HITESH GOYAL
Asst. Prof. (English), Govt. Ripudaman College, Nabha |
285-292
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WALCOTT’S OWN WORKS: “REAFFIRMATION OF CARIBBEAN CULTURE AND
IDENTITY”
RUCHI DIXIT
Ph.D. Research Scholar C.S.J.M. University, Kanpur |
293-296
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NOVELS OF GITHA HARIHARAN: A PLANET OF MOTHER-DAUGHTER
RELATIONSHIP
Dr. SOHAN LAL
Department of English, Pt. C.L.S. Govt. (PG) College,
Karnal |
297-301
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Understanding Anne TANYI TANG’s EWA and other plays: A
Psycholinguistic Analysis
Charles ESAMBE ALOBWEDE
The University of Yaounde I P.O. Box 755 Yaounde –
Cameroon |
302-317
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A NEW
HISTORICIST READING OF READING LOLITA IN TEHRAN
Jaya Selvi D
Research Scholar, Department of English, Stella Maris
College for Women, Chennai |
318-324
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‘CAUGHT BETWEEN THE SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS’: A NEW FEMINIST
READING OF STEPHANIE MEYER'S THE TWILIGHT SAGA
HYMA SANTHOSH1, INDU A S2
1PG Student,Department of English, Amrita School of
Arts and Sciences, Amritapuri,Amrita Vishwa
Vidyapeetham,Amrita University,India. 2Assistant Professor,
Department of English, Amrita School of Arts and Sciences,
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham,Amrita University, India. |
325-328
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Raja
Rao’s Novel The Serpent and the Rope
A.SATHYA
M.Phil. English, Prist University Thanjavur.
Research Supervisor: G.Ambika |
329-331
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THE
EVOLUTION AND GROWTH OF SHORT STORY
MANORAM SEN
Research Scholar, Ranchi University,Ranchi, India |
332-337
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THE
ART OF LOVE AND SEASON AS PORTRAYED IN ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S
“THE TORRENTS OF SPRING” NONGMAITHEM
SURAJ KUMAR
Research Scholar, Nagaland University |
338-341
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ON
THE HISTORICAL AND FUTURISTIC INTERFACE: CULTURAL IDENTITY
IN NALO HOPKINSON’S MIDNIGHT ROBBER
ANN MARY JOY
Research Scholar, Department of English, SSUS,
Kalady, Kerala |
342-347
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‘Macbeth’, Macabre Dance of Devil and The Mist of
Inscrutable Mystics of the Play
SUBRATA BHATTACHARYYA
Retired Professor of Indian Statistical
Institute(ISI) Kolkata, WB, India |
348-357
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PLACE
OF GRAMMAR IN ELT METHODS AND APPROACHES
DR. NASIM AKHTAR
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Gandhi Faiz-e Aam College, Shahjahanpur |
358-363
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NORTHANGER ABBEY: A PARODY OF GOTHIC NOVEL
Dr. ANUPMA SRIVASTAVA
Assistant Professor Department of Humanities Madhav
Institute of technology and Science, Gwalior MP |
364-367
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HISTORY IN THE INTERSTICES: THE COUNTER-NARRATIVES AND THE
ART FORMS IN THE MALAYALAM FILM ANANTHABHADRAM
SHEELU ALEX
External Lecturer, Kerala University of Fisheries and
Ocean Studies |
368-372
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AMITAV GHOSH’S THE GLASS PALACE: A RECOLLECTION OF DESOLATED
ANTIQUITIES
S. JOHN WESLY REGAN1, Dr. S. CHELLIAH2
1Ph.D., Research Scholar (Part Time) & Assistant
Professor, Dept. of English, Mary Matha Arts and Science
College, Periyakulam East. 2Professor, Head & Chairperson,
Department of English & Comparative Literature, Madurai
Kamaraj University, Madurai. |
373-375
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FEMALE PROTAGONISTS IN THE SELECTED STORIES IN ‘THE DAY I
STOPPED DRINKING MILK’ BY SUDHA MURTY
Dr. P. N. MESHRAM
Principal R.D. College, Mulchera, Gadchiroli |
376-379
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FEMININE SUPREMACY IN MANJU KAPUR’S “DIFFICULT DAUGHTERS”
M. KASULAMMA1 , Dr. CH. NARESH2
1Ph.D Research Scholar, K.L.University, Vaddeswaram,
Guntur A.P .India
2Assoc.Prof., Dept. of English, KL University, Vaddeswaram,
Guntur A.P .India |
380-384
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THE
CONFLICT BETWEEN RURAL AND URBAN LIFE IN MARKANDAYA’S NECTER
IN A SIEVE
G . AMBIKA1, J. RAGUVARAN2
1 Research Advisor & Asst . Prof. Department of
English, PRIST University , Thanjavur 2Research Scholar ,
Department of English , PRIST University, Thanjavur |
385-387
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BUSINESS VALUE OF SOFT SKILLS IN SOCIAL NETWORKING
R. KARTHIKEYAN1, Dr. V. THIYAGARAJAN2
1Research Scholar (Part Time – Category B),
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India.
carthy.efficacy@gmail.com 2Professor & Head, Department of
English, Bannariamman Institute of Technology,
Sathyamangalam, Erode Dt, Tamilnadu, India |
388-390
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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE, POST COLONIAL SPACES AND
TRANSNATIONAL COMPARITIVISM: A CRITICAL REFLECTION
SRUTHI B GUPTHA
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Kristu Jayanti College, Bangalore |
391-395
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STYLISTICS OF TECHNICAL WRITING AND CREATIVE WRITING: A
COMPARATIVE AND CONTRASTIVE STUDY S.
PINKY SHAMA JOHNNY
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Kalasalingam University, Virudhunagar |
396-399
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SOCIO-REALISM IN ROHINTON MISTRY’S TALES OF FIROZSHA BAAG
Dr. MANOJ TIKARAM JADHAO
Research Scholar Ghulam Nabi Azad Arts,
Commerce & Science College, Barshitakli Dist. Akola (MS) |
400-403
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DECIPHERING THE DIASPORIC CONSCIOUSNESS: TRANSNATIONAL AND
TRANSLOCAL DIASPORA IN JHUMPA LAHIRI’S INTERPRETER OF
MALADIES AND BHARATI MUKHERJEE’S JASMINE
APARNA T.V1, Dr. H.N.PRAKRITHI2
1Assistant Professor Department of Language,
T.John College, Bangalore. 2Chairperson, PG Department of
English, Jain University, Palace Road, Bangalore |
404-413
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MAN
AS A VICTIM OF THE MECHANICS OF SOCIAL SUCCESS: THE WORLD OF
PAUL SLICKEY
Dr. SHACHI NEGI
Research Scholar, Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna
Garhwal University, Srinagar, India |
414-420
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JOHN
EDGAR WIDEMAN’S REUBEN: SEARCH FOR INDIVIDUALITY OF THE
PROTAGONIST IN HIS BLACK COMMUNITY
Dr. DINESH. A. GUNDAWAR
Asstt. Professor, Dept. of English, Arts, Comm.
& Sci. College, Maregaon, Dist. Yavatmal |
421-432
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THE
RISE OF NEW GENERATION RHAPSODY: JOURNEY FROM MUSIC TO MUSE
IN THE SELECTED POEMS OF BOB DYLAN
GOURI. V1, Dr.BEENA S. NAIR2
1PG student, Department of English, Amrita school of
Arts and Sciences Amritapuri, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham,
Amrita University, India 2Assistant Professor (Sr. Grade),
Department of English, Amrita School of Arts and Sciences,
Amritapuri, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amrita University,
India |
433-439
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RACISM AND OPPRESSION IN RICHARD WRIGHT’S NOVEL ‘BLACK BOY’
BEEMAESWARI
M.Phil- English, Prist University, Chennai. Research
Supervisor: Elisa Lenin |
440-442
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF FOOL IN SHAKESPEARE’S KING LEAR
SWATI DHANWANI
Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Kanoria P.G.
Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jaipur |
443-445
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A
LITERARY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF TWO SHORT STORIES
AUTHORED BY EDGAR ALLAN POE DIVYA
MANIKANDAN
International Baccalaureate pursuer, Greenwood
High International School Bangalore, India |
446-451
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EXPLORATION OF SHOBHA DE'S THOUGHTS REGARDING MAN, WOMAN
RELATIONSHIP IN HER NOVELS
Dr. MANGALA V. AMBADKAR
N. P. Shivaji College, Mowad, Head of the Dept. of
English |
452-455
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THE
GOD OF SMALL THINGS AS A FEMINISTIC PERSPECTIVE
ESTHER AGNES MA1, DIVIYA2
Student of Prist University Madurai (M.Phil)
2Asst. professor, Prist University Madurai Campus |
456-459
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CULTURAL SHOCK IN BHARATI MUKHERJEE’S WIFE
R. VIGNESH
M.Phil., Research Scholar, Dept of English,
PRIST University, |
460-461
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ECOCRITICISM: UNDERSTANDING THE MOTIF OF HUNGER AND
STARVATION IN INDIAN ENGLISH NOVELS
K.MENAKA1, Dr. JASMINE SUTHANTHIRA DEVI2
1M.Phil Scholar, English, PRIST University,
Thanjavur. 2Research Supervisor, & Prof. Department of
English, PRIST University, Thanjavuur |
462-466
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The
power of a Vill(Will)ager: A Study of The Pursuit of A Woman
Villager In Willa Cather’s O’Pioneers
Dr.D.CHITRA
HOD,Department of English, VLB Janakiammal College of
Arts and Science, Kovaipudur, Coimbatore |
467-468
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INTERACTIVE LEARNING THROUGH SHARED WRITING: AN EXPLORATORY
STUDY OF ITS VALIDITY ON INDIAN LEARNERS AT THE TERTIARY
LEVEL
SHWETHA RAJASEKAR1, Dr. J.
MANGAYARKARASI2 1PhD RESEARCH SCHOLAR, ETHIRAJ
COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, CHENNAI, INDIA 2ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR,
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH, ETHIRAJ COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, CHENNAI,
INDIA |
469-476
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SHADES OF TRANSGRESSION: AN ANALYSIS OF SHORT FICTION BY
ARAB WOMEN WRITERS
CHEENA CHAWLA
Assistant Professor, Department of English M.M. Modi
College, Patiala |
477-481
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JOURNEY AS A MOTIF OF SELF DISCOVERY IN ANITA NAIR’S LADIES
COUPE
MEERA BABU1, DEVI K2
1M.Phil Scholar, Department of English and
Languages, School of Arts and Sciences, Amrita University,
Kochi, Kerala, India 2Assistant Professor, Department of
English and Languages, School of Arts and Sciences, Amrita
University, Kochi, Kerala,India |
482-485
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TEXT
AND CONTEXT : EXPLORING FOLK GENRES IN HABIB TANVIR’S
CHARANDAS CHOR
BINDIA SHANTILAL MECWAN
Research Scholar, Department of English,
University School of Languages Gujarat University, Gujarat |
486-490
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IDEOLOGICAL CONFLICT AND COMING OF AGE AFFINITY BETWEEN
PATRIARCHY AND FEMINISM IN HARPER LEE’S GO SET A WATCHMAN
MD. MOZAFFOR HOSSAIN
Assistant Professor, Department of English Northern
University of Business and Technology Khulna, Bangladesh |
491-495
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THE
CONCEPT OF PATRIOTISM IN TOLSTOY’S NOVEL “WAR AND PEACE”
M.A: AHMED RASHEED MAJEED AL_RUBAIY1,
Prof. Dr. MAHMOUD ALI AHMED2
1Assist. Instructor, Department of English Language,
Al_Yarmouk University College-Iraq & PhD Scholar, College of
Languages, Sudan University of Science and Technology 2
Research Supervisor, Department of English Language, College
of Languages, Sudan University of Science and Technology |
496-501
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CRAKERS ARE THE BETTER VERSION OF HOMO SAPIENS IN MARGARET
ATWOOD’S ORYX AND CRAKE KANAGAVALLI. K
M.Phil., Research Scholar Department of
English, PRIST University, Thanjavur
RESEARCH SUPERVISOR: Dr.Mrs. K. B. JASMINE SUTHANTHIRA DEVI |
502-504
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THE
CONFLICT BETWEEN MOTHER AND DAUGHTER IN MAHESH DATTANI’S
FINAL SOLUTIONS
M.NATHIYA
Asst. Professor, Department of EFL, SRM
University |
505-507
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY OF TRIBAL SCHOOLS IN COIMBATORE DISTRICT
Dr. D. VIJAYARAGHAVAN1, A.V. ARAVINDAN2
1Associate Professor in English, AJK College of Arts
and Science, Navakkarai, Coimbatore 2Assistant Professor in
English, AJK College of Arts and Science, Navakkarai,
Coimbatore |
508-512
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ANALYSIS OF VISUAL/READING IN CHETAN BHAGAT’S NOVELS
RADHA DR1, Dr. PREMALATHA.S2
1Research Scholar, 2Assistant Professor Reva
University, Bangalore |
513-516
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STATUS OF WOMEN THROUGH GENERATIONS: A STUDY OF SHASHI
DESHPANDE’S A MATTER OF TIME P.ANGELA
M.Phil English Research Scholar, Madras
Christian College, Tambaram, Chennai |
517-520
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POST
COLONIAL PERSPECTIVE OF MAGIC REALISM IN BELOVED
K.S.KRISHNA DUTH1,
Dr.K.BALAKRISHNAN2
1Research Scholar, Department of English Language and
Literature, Amrita School of Arts and Sciences, Amrita
Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, Kochi, Kerala, India Email
Id: krishnaduth@gmail.com 2Professor, Department of English
Language and Literature, Amrita School of Arts and Science,
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, Kochi, Kerala, India |
521-525
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MOTHER TONGUE INFERENCE OF BADAGA LANGUAGE ON SCHOOL GOING
TRIBAL CHILDREN
Dr. D. VIJAYARAGHAVAN1, G.R.
DINESH KUMAR2
1Associate Professor in English, AJK College of Arts
and Science, Navakkarai, Coimbatore 2Assistant Professor in
Commerce, AJK College of Arts and Science, Navakkarai,
Coimbatore |
526-528
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THE
SHORT STORIES OF R.K. NARAYAN: A STUDY CHARACTER
FARHA NAZ1, NAMRATA2
1Research Scholar, Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar
New Delhi, Delhi, India 2Lecturer, Department of Education,
Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women’s University, Jaipur, Rajasthan,
India |
529-535
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MAGDA
AS NARRATOR: COUNTER/DEMYTHOLOGIZATION IN J.M COETZEE’S IN
THE HEART OF THE COUNTRY
Dr. JYOTHIMOL.P
Associate Professor of English, Baselius College,
Kottyam ,Kerala |
536-539
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MANJU
KAPUR’S “A MARRIED WOMAN” AND THE SEARCH FOR A DISTINCT
IDENTITY
AMRUTA GURU1, Dr. K.D MISRA2, Dr. ALOKA
PATEL3
1Department of English, Pragati Degree College,
Bhawanipatna. guru.amruta@rediffmail.com 2Professor,
Department of English, Sambalpur University 3Reader,
Department of English, Sambalpur University |
540-543
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IAN
FLEMING – A TRIBUTE
Dr. MOHAN GOPINATH
Professor, Alliance School of Business, Alliance
University Department of Organizational Behavior and Human
Resource Bangalore, Karnataka, India |
544-552
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