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Vol.6. Issue 4.2018 (Oct-Dec)
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Portrayal of Family and Society in
AmitavGhosh’s The Glass Palace M.S. MUTHAMIL1, A.SASIREKHA2 1Research Supervisor, PRIST Deemed to be University, Thanjavur 2Research Scholar, PRIST Deemed to be University, Thanjavur |
1-2 |
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PARTITION IN CHAMAN NAHAL’S AZADI R. SUMATHI1, M. AMALRAJ2 1Research Scholar, PRIST Deemed University, Thanjavur. 2Research Supervisor, PRIST Deemed University, Thanjavur |
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MYTHIC ENCOUNTER OF SCIENCE WITH THE
SACRED: VEDANTIC CYBORGS AND THE POSTMODERN WORLD SONAL BUDHWANI1, VANDANA RAJORIYA2 1Research Scholar, Department of English and OEL, Dr. H. S. Gour Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University) Sagar (MP) 2Assistant Professor, Department of English and OEL, Dr. H. S. Gour, Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University) Sagar (MP) |
6-13 |
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21st CENTURY PEDAGOGY:TEACHERS AS
CO-LEARNERS & CSRE APPROACH-THE LAUNCHING PAD Dr. MOHAMMED QUAMRUDDIN ANSARI Bayan College, (Affiliated to Purdue University, USA), Sultanate of Oman |
14-21 |
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A WOMAN’S (AFRICAN AMERICAN’S)
JOURNEY FROM PERIPHERY TO THE CENTRE WITH SPECIAL
REFERENCE TO GLORIA NAYLOR’S MAMA DAY Dr. POKURI VAISHNAVI Assistant Professor Eluru College of Engineering and Technology |
22-25 |
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A MODERN OUTLOOK ON WAR AND ITS
ROMANTICIZED IDEALS WITH REFERENCE TO THREE CLASSICS
IN THE LIGHT OF THE JUST WAR THEORY B. JOSEPHINE MERCY M.Phil Research Scholar, Madras Christian College, Chennai |
26-29 |
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TREATMENT OF WOMEN IN THE SELECT NOVELS OF
CHINUA ACHEBE D. SUNDAR SINGH1, Dr.R.SURYA PRAKASH NARAYANAN2 1Assistant Professor in English, Ph.D Research Scholar(Part Time) Sri Vidya College of Engg and Technology, Virdhunagar. 2Head (i/c) Dept of English, Alagappa University Model Constituent college of Arts & Science, Paramakkudi. |
30-33 |
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RECONSTRUCTING FEMALE IDENTITY IN THEIR EYES
WERE WATCHING GOD BY ZORA NEALE ABDAL HMEED HASSEN ABDALLAH MOSED ALTHAHIANY1, Dr. PRASHANT MOTHE2 1Research Scholar, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University 2Research Supervisor, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University |
34-38 |
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FEMINISM IN VIRGINIA WOOLF’S Mrs. DALLOWAY
S. MANJULA1, Prof. M. AMALRAJ2 1Research Scholar, PRIST Deemed University, Thanjavur. 2Research Supervisor, PRIST Deemed University, Thanjavur. |
39-41 |
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DEMOLISHED WOMEN STRUGGLE TOWARD SOCIAL
ADVANCEMENT: PERSIAN FOROUGH FARROKHZAD RAFAT HAJIZADEH1, FARZANEH HARATYAN2 1PhD. English Department, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Islamshar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Email: rft_hajizadeh@yahoo,com 2PhD. Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Garmsar Branch, Islamic Azad University |
42-53 |
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INDIANNESS IN AMITAV GHOSH’S SEA OF POPPIES
JOY T.T Ph.D. Scholar, Research Centre, ST. Thomas’ College, Thrissur Affiliated to University of Calicut, Kerala |
54-61 |
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COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE TEACHING: EVOLVING AN
ESP CURRICULUM FOR ENGINEERING COURSES ZAHEER AHMED KHAN Lecturer in English, Government Polytechnic, Hingoli, Maharashtra, India |
62-66 |
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WOMEN BELLIGERENCY FOR EMANCIPATION: DISCORD
OF VIRAGO AS EVINCED IN MAHESH DATTANI’s THIRTY DAYS
IN SEPTEMBER S.PRIYA DARSHINI1, S.SUDHA2 1Research Scholar, Dr.N.G.P Arts and Science College, Coimbatore 2Research Supervisor, Dr.N.G.P Arts and Science College, Coimbatore |
67-69 |
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STUDY ON THE CHINESE VERSION OF GO SET A
WATCHMAN TRANSLATED BY ZHANG YUN FROM THE
PERSPECTIVE OF ECO-TRANSLATOLOGY LIJUN LI & MANRUI GUO |
70-78 |
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WAR AND SEXUALITY IN HEMINGWAY’S ‘A FAREWELL
TO ARMS’ SOBIA ILYAS University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan |
79-87 |
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LANGUAGE OF LITERATURE A.V KRISHNA RAO Lecturer, Department of English, Bapatla College of Arts and Science, Bapatla |
88-91 |
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“THEY HAVE A PRAYER. ARE YOU LISTENING,
GOD”. AGHA SHAHID ALI’S NOSTALGIA FOR KASHMIR FARHAIN KHAN Research Scholar, Patna University |
92-96 |
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POSTMODERNMAPPINGS: HETEROTOPIA,
HYPERREALITY AND RHIZOME Dr. MARIO VRBANCIC Associate Professor Mario Vrbancic, English Department, The University of Zadar, Croatia |
97-107 |
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ECSTASY OR SOLITUDE? : PROBING INTO BUCHI
EMECHETA’S THE JOYS OF MOTHERHOOD C.M.DHUKILA1, Dr.SPM.KANIMOZHI2 1PhD Research Scholar, Dept of English and Foreign Languages, Alagappa University, Karaikudi. 2Assistant Professor, Dept of English and Foreign Languages, Alagappa University, Karaikudi |
108-110 |
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EPITOME OF WOMEN CHARACTERS IN GITHA
HARIHARAN’S THE THOUSAND FACES OF NIGHT K.SUSI1, Dr .P.JAYASEELA2 1Research Scholar, Tiruppur Kumaran College for Women, Tirupur 2Research Supervisor, Tiruppur Kumaran College for Women, Tirupur |
111-114 |
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LISTENING COMPREHENSION AND ITS IMPACT
ON THE PARAPHRASING ABILITY OF STUDENTS BELONGING TO
DIFFERENT STREAMS OF A PRIVATE COLLEGE GURMEET SODHI Research scholar at G.D Goenka university and Assistant professor at JIMS, Kalkaji |
115-119 |
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A CRITICAL STUDY OF ANITA NAIR’S THEMISTRESS USHA JAMPANA1 , Dr. L. MANJULA DAVIDSON2 1 Associate Professor in English, Ph.D Research Scholar (Part Time) Miracle Educational Society Group of Institutions, Bhogapuram. 2 Professor of English, Arts College, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam |
120-123 |
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THE THEORIES OF LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND
COGNITIVISM IN DEVELOPING SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING:
AN INSIGHT Dr. K. SANKAR Lecturer, School of Basic Studies, DMI – St. John the Baptist University, Mangochi, Republic of Malawi, (Central Africa) |
124-130 |
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THE INNER WORLD OF INDIAN MIDDLE CLASS
EDUCATED WOMEN: A STUDY OF SHASHI DESHPANDE’S THAT
LONG SILENCE VANITHA.R1, R.S.SURESH2 1Assistant professor, Department of English, SNS College of Technology (Autonomous), Saravanampatty, Coimbatore 2Assistant professor, Department of English, SNS College of Technology (Autonomous), Saravanampatty, Coimbatore – 641035 |
131-133 |
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GENDER, CULTURE AND RELATIONSHIPS: A STUDY
ON THE RISING POPULARITY OF TRANSLATED SOAP OPERAS
IN MALAYALAM CHRISTINA MARY GEORGY M A English Language and Literature, Institute of English, University of Kerala, Trivandrum, Kerala, India |
134-137 |
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ECOLOGICAL FACETS DEEP-ROOTED IN INDIAN SAGA
IN THE SELECT NOVELS OF CHITRA BANERJEE DIVAKARUNI'S
THE MISTRESS OF SPICES AND THE PALACE OF ILLUSIONS M. SAKTHI VARMAN1, S. NITHYA DEVI2 1M.Phil. Research Scholar, Dept of English, Dr.N.G.P. Arts and Science College, Coimbatore 2Assistant Professor, Dept of English, Dr.N.G.P. Arts and Science College, Coimbatore |
138-141 |
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DAINIEL DEFOT’S MOLL FLANDERS – A Tale of
Subaltern woman in a sinned system of the society
ARTI GUPTA M.A in English Literature, Jammu University- 180001 |
142-143 |
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REPRESENTING THE UNDER-REPRESENTED: ETHNIC
WORLD IN GITA MEHTA’S A RIVER SUTRA G. VIDHYA LAKSHMI1, Dr. M. NATARAJAN2 1PhD Scholar, Department of English and Foreign Languages, Alagappa University, Karaikudi. 2Assistant Professor, Department of English and Foreign Languages, Alagappa University, Karaikudi. |
144-149 |
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TRANSCENDING GENERIC BOUNDARIES - A STUDY OF
ANITA NAIR’S CHAIN OF CUSTODY G. SUGANTHA DEVI Guest Lecturer, Government College for Women, Kumbakonam |
150-152 |
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CHALLENGES OF MODERNITY IN INDIA AS
PORTRAYED IN THE SELECTED NOVELS OF ARAVIND ADIGA AMBEDKAR BODIGADLA1, Dr. APSARA STANLEY2 1Research Scholar, 2Assistant Professor Department of English, Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology & Sciences, Allahabad |
153-159 |
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THE LOVE POETRY OF KAMALA DAS AND
EMILY DICKINSON: SOME INSIGHTS G. ARAVIND1, Dr. S. RAVIKUMAR2 1Research Scholar, Department of English and Foreign Languages, Alagappa University, Karaikudi.TN 2Assistant Professor, Department of English, Sree Sevugan Annamalai College, Devakottai.TN |
160-165 |
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THE MESSAGE OF EXISTENTIALISM IN
TAGORE’S “THE POST OFFICE” VIDYA R.PATIL Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of P.G.Studies in English, B.L.D.E.A’s S.B.Arts and K.C.P.Science College, Vijayapur, Karnataka |
166-168 |
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THOUGHTS AND REFLECTIONS OF THE MODERN
WORLD IN THE WASTE LAND: AN EVALUATIVE STUDY SHARMIN JAHAN Lecturer, Department of English, Southern University Bangladesh 739/A, Mehedibag Road, Chittagong-4000, Bangladesh |
169-179 |
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CONFLICT BETWEEN ILLUSION AND REALITY:
A FEMINIST READING OF THE SELECT PLAYS OF TENNESSEE
WILLIAMS P. Alaguraja1, Dr. Sp. M. Kanimozhi2 1Ph. D Research Scholar, Department of English and Foreign Languages, Alagappa University, Karaikudi 2Assistant Professor, Department of English and Foreign Languages, Alagappa University, Karaikudi |
180-184 |
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GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ’S ONE HUNDRED
YEARS OF SOLITUDE – DECONSTRUCTING THE DECADENCE OF
A GOLDEN PERIOD IN COLOMBIA AND LATIN AMERICA DIVYA PRABHA.P1, Dr. G. KALVIKKARASI2 1Ph.D Research Scholar & Asst.Prof, Dept of English, SDNB Vaishnav College, Chrompet, Chennai-44 2Head, Dept of English, DRBCCC Hindu College, Pattabiram, Chennai |
185-187 |
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MATRIX OF VIOLENCE AND SACRIFICE: A
FEMINISTIC STUDY OF TASLIMA NASREEN’S NOVEL FRENCH
LOVER IMTIYAZ AHMAD TANTRAY1, KRANTI VATS2 1PhD Research Scholar, Barkatullah University Bhopal 2Prof. M.V.M Bhopal, M.P. |
188-193 |
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CASTE AND GENDER DISCRIMINATION: THE
ELEMENTS OF CALLOUSNESS, SUPPRESSION AND RESISTANCE
IN THE SELECTED DALIT LITERARY TEXTS RASHMI S PATIL Assistant Professor in PG Studies in English B.L.D.E.A’s S.B.Arts and KCP Science College, Vijayapur |
194-197 |
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DIASPORA IN WRITING … WHAT
CHARACTERIZES DIASPORA LITERATURE? ANURADHA SHARMA Under the Guidance of Prof. L. Manjula Davidson, Chairman: Board of Studies, Andhra University English Department |
198-201 |
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MORPHOLOGICAL ERROR ANALYSIS OF
ENGLISH WRITTEN TEXTS PRODUCED BY THE TERTIARY LEVEL
STUDENTS OF BANGLADESH FAWZIA YAKUB1, MD. FORHAD HOSSAIN 2 1Senior Lecturer, Department of Languages, IUABT-International University of Business Agriculture and Technology 2Assistant Professor, Department of Languages , IUABT-International University of Business Agriculture and Technology |
202-218 |
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WAR AS TRAUMATIC INCANTATION AND RHYTHMIC
ENCOUNTER IN PHANUEL EGEJURU’S THE SEED YAMS HAVE
BEEN EATEN AUGUSTINE UKA NWANYANWU University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria |
219-227 |
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‘TERROR’ Analysis in Shashi Deshpande’s The
Dark Holds No Terrors Prasanna Udipikar V.V.N. Degree College, Bengaluru |
228-231 |
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NATIONALISM AND SPIRITUALITY IN RAJA RAO’S
“KANTHAPURA” V.SUBHA ASST.PROF OF ENGLISH BON SECOURS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN |
234-237 |
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EMMA WOODHOUSE: HEROINE OR ANTIHEROINE?
Miguel Ángel Jordán1, Sarah Rose Kearns2 1Part-time Assistant Professor, Department of English Studies, Universidad de Valencia (Spain) Vice President of Jane Austen Society in Spain 2Jane Austen Society in North America |
238-252 |
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PSYCHIC DEPRESSION ANDTHE SENSE OF
ALIENATION IN BHARATI MUKHERJEE’S “WIFE”
M.FARHATH BANU Assistant Professor of English, Bon Secours College for Women, Thanjavur. |
253-257 |
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A STUDY ON THE MAHABHARATA CHARACTER, KARNA
IN DALIT CONTEXT IN THE LIGHT OF KARNA’S WIFE BY
KAVITHA KANE S.JOTHI LAKSHMI Assistant Professor, Bhaktavatsalam Memorial College for Women, Korattur, Chennai-80 |
258-261 |
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ROLE OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN
COMMUNICATION SKILLS Dr. MATHUR VIPULA Assistant Professor, Mahila PG College, Jodhpur, Rajasthan |
262-268 |
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CROSS-CULTURAL INTERACTION IN KAMALA
MARKANDAYA’S “NECTAR IN A SIEVE” DONA SOMAN Assistant Professor, Institute of Technology, Gopeshwar, Uttarakhand |
269-271 |
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TWENTIETH CENTURY RELIGIOUS VIEW ON SINCLAIR
LEWIS’ ELMER GANTRY
REINJAYASITOHANG¹, ZAINAB MZ² ¹Universitas DarmaAgung, ²Universitas Harapan Medan |
272-279 |
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REPRESENTATION OF DALIT IN MULK RAJ ANAND’S
“UNTOUCHABLE” U.V.SURIYAPIRAI Assistant professor, Department of English, VELS University Chennai |
280-283 |
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ENHANCING SOFT SKILLS THROUGH EPICS Dr.M.VANISREE Associate Professor, Department of English, S.V Engineering College for Women,Tirupati |
284-287 |
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PASTORAL REPRESENTATIONS IN SELECT WORKS OF
ROBERT FROST K.R.VIDHYA Assistant Professor, Department of English, VISTAS |
288-297 |
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POST - COLONIAL ELEMENTS AND SELF
EXPLORATION OF SHIV K. KUMAR IN HIS SELECT POEMS
Dr. K. SANKAR Assistant Professor of English |
298-301 |
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Living in a House with One’s Home in the
Heart: An Exploration of the Issues of Identity,
Belonging and Becoming in JhumpaLahiri’s Mrs.Sen’s Debottama Roy M.Phil, English, Assistant Teacher, English, Higher Secondary, Kamala Chatterjee School for Girls, Kolkata |
302-307 |
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IN SEARCH OF PSYCHIC REFLECTION OF A POET: A
PSYCHOANALYTICAL STUDY OF "ULYSSES" BY ALFRED
TENNYSON Md. Shamim Mondol1, K. M. Wazed Kabir2 1Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Green University of Bangladesh 2Associate Professor, Dept. of English, Green University of Bangladesh |
308-313 |
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REFLECTION OF MODERNITY IN GIRISH KARNAD’S
“THE WEDDING ALBUM” Dr.VENKATA RAMANI CHALLA Associate Professor, Department of English, K.L University, Guntur-522502 |
314-319 |
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CHRONICLE OF PAIN: THE HALF MOTHER THROUGH
RESISTANCE DISCOURSE JAN MOHMAD PANDIT Research Scholar (Ph. D) Department of Comparative Languages and Culture, Barkatullah University, Bhopal (M.P.) |
320-325 |
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PLIGHT OF WOMEN IN BHARATI MUKHERJEE’S
JASMINE N JHANSI1, Dr.A.SUBRAMANIAN2 1Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of English, Facullty of Arts and Science, Bharath University 173, Agaram Road, Selaiyur, Tambaram, Chennai-73 2Professor, Department of English, Facullty of Arts and Science, Bharath University, 173, Agaram Road, Selaiyur,Tambaram, Chennai-73 |
326-328 |
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A TALE OF DALIT WOMEN’S AGONY IN BAMA’S
“SANGATI” AND SIVAKAMI’S “THE GRIP OF CHANGE SANTOSH HALLI Assistant Professor, M.A English B.L.D.E.A’s S.B. Arts and K.C.P Science College, Vijayapur |
329-332 |
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FEMALE AWARENESS IN THE SELECT POEMS OF
ADRIENNE RICH K.MUTHUKUMARAN1, D.SUDHAKAR2 1Research Supervisor PRIST Deemed to be University Puducherry. 2Research ScholarPRIST Deemed to be University Puducherry. |
333-337 |
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THE IMPORTANCE OF JAM SESSIONS IN ENGLISH
CLASSROOMS PARUPALLI SRINIVAS RAO Lecturer in English, English Language Centre, King Faisal University Al-Hasa, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia |
338-346 |
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THE INDICATION OF PREJUDICE IN GENDER
CATEGORIZATION AND TRANSFIGURATION OF AENEAS AYESHA AKTAR Lecturer in English, Department of English, Asian University of Bangladesh (AUB) Uttara, Dhaka-1230. Bangladesh |
347-357 |
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WOMEN IN QUEST OF IDENTITY AND
SELF-DISCOVERY KALAIVANI.H Assistant Professor, Department of English, VISTAS |
358-362 |
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DIVERSE LEARNING STYLES USED BY ENGLISH
LANGUAGE LEARNERS KOASALYIAH VIJAYAN1*, NAFISEH ZAREI2 1Faculty of Education and Humanities, Unitar International University, Malaysia |
363-368 |
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‘IN HARMONY WITH NATURE’: ECOCRITICAL
CONCERNS IN THE WORKS OF CANADIAN NATIVE WOMEN
WRITERS SUNITA SADH Senior Research Fellow, Dept of English, Jai Narain Vyas University Jodhpur, Rajasthan. |
369-379 |
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NOTIONS OF SUBJECTIVITY IN EMERGING
POSTCOLONIAL SPACES AMALA.C Associate Professor of English, Ph.D Research Scholar(Part Time) B.M.S College for Women, Bengaluru |
380-381 |
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EXPLORING THE UNKNOWN OF INDIAN ENGLISH
HORROR NOVELS: A STUDY EXAMINING THE UNTAPPED GENRE
OFINDIAN ENGLISH HORROR FICTION OUTLINING THE
INDISPENSABLE CULTURAL AND THEOLOGICAL UNDERPINNINGS
TO THE GOTHIC THEMES Dr. AFREEN FAIYAZ Assistant Professor, College of Science and Arts, Al Badaya, Al Qassim Qassim University, Saudi Arabia |
382-387 |
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BHAGAWAN KRISHNA – THE LEGEND OF
COMMUNICATION SKILLS P.KRISHNA TEJA1, RIYAZ MOHAMMAD2 1Research scholar, Department of English, K L University, Vaddeswaram, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. 2Assistant Professor, SRKR Engineering College, Bhimavaram, Research Scholar, K L University, Vaddeswaram |
388-390 |
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RON MILNER’S MORALISTIC WEAPON FACING THE
OPPRESSION OF THE WHITES MOSTAFA SABER ABDEL-HAMID MOWAAD Department of English, UnizahCollege of Sciences and Arts Qassim University, Saudi Arabia |
391-410 |
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EMBRACING CHANGE: FROM UNDERSTANDING TO
ACTION NOBLE A. PALIATH Asst. Professor, Dept. of English, Sacred Heart College, Chalakudy |
411-412 |
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THE VOICE OF SUBALTERN-FOURTH WORLD
LITERATURE MUZAFAR AHMAD PANDIT* & SHAMAS UD DIN MALIK 1,2Research scholar at SSSUTMS, Sehore |
413-415 |
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HUMANISM AND JAYANTA MAHAPATRA Dr. B. VENUGOPALARAO Reader in English, M.R.(Autonomous) College, Vizianagaram |
416-420 |
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DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE READING SKILLS IN
ESL THROUGH BLENDED MODE AT TERTIARY LEVEL Dr.SHANMUGAYOGINI RAVINDRAN Senior Lecturer University of Jaffna |
421-425 |
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DTAGORE’S PERCEPTION OF HUMAN LIFE IN
“GEETANJALI” AND OTHER POEMS Dr. RUCHIKA KATIYAR Guest Faculty, English Language and Literature, APB Government PG College, Agastyamuni, Rudraprayaga |
426-429 |
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TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT—A KEY PROCESS FOR
PROGRESS Dr.V.SREENATHA CHARY Assistant Professor, Department of English, Palamuru University, Bandameedipally, Mahabubnagar, Telangana, India |
430-433 |
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EXILE AND ALIENATION IN ANITA DESAI’S FIRE
ON THE MOUNTAIN Dr. PAMELA SARMAH Assistant Professor Rangapara College, Sonitpur. |
434-438 |
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WHITMAN’S PERCEPTION OF LINCOLN IN “O
CAPTAIN! MY CAPTAIN!” NIKU CHETIA Assistant Professor Rangapara College, Sonitpur. |
439-440 |
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ETHNIC ANXIETY AND MENACE IN THE PARSIS: A
CRITICAL STUDY OF ROHINTON MISTRY'S FAMILY MATTERS
AND SUCH A LONG JOURNEY AVINASH KUMAR Research Scholar Department of English and Foreign Languages M. D. U. Rohtak, Haryana, 124001 Email- raoavi11@gmail.com |
441-445 |
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THE IMPACT OF PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT ON
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT IN ENGLISH George Varghese1 , Sherly Philip2 1Assistant Professor, Mount Tabor Training College, Pathanapuram, University of Kerala 2Assistant Professor, Mount Tabor Training College, Pathanapuram, University of Kerala |
446-450 |
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