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Jan-March issue released-Submission Open for April Issue-(Vol.8.Issue 2.2020)

1Vol.8. Issue 1.2020 (Jan-Mar) Current issue

Theories of the New Literacy Studies (NLS)

Darshana Chakrabarty
Department of English, University of Calcutta, India

doi:10.33329/rjelal.8.1.1
1-8
1
1 Shaping of Vijay Tendulkar as a playwright

Dr. Devendra Kumar Tiwari
Guest faculty, MMMUT, Gorakhpur

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.9
9-13
1
1
ANAND’S DUBIOUS ATTITUDE TOWARD INDIAN MUSLIMS IN "DEATH OF A HERO"

DEVI PRASAD GAUTAM
University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.14
14-26
1
1 PRACTICES AND VALUES OF ‘LAMBANOG’ DRINKING CULTURE IN ALEJANDRO ROCES’ WE FILIPINOS ARE MILD DRINKERS
ROBERTGIE L. PIAÑAR, ME
Instructor 1, Languages and Literature Unit
Leyte Normal University, Tacloban City, Philippines, 6500

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.27
27-32
1
INTERPRETATION OF ANITA DESAI’S ‘BYE BYE BLACK BIRD’ AS A DIASPORIC NOVEL
Dr VIBHAVARI KULKARNI
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Karnatak Arts College, Dharwad, Karnataka

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.33
33-35
1
1 THE USE OF MYTH AND RITUALS IN MAHESH DATTANI’S
SEVEN STEPS AROUND THE FIRE
SHIVANI SHAILJA
199-B, Bengali Colony, Harjinder Nagar, Kanpur-208007 (UP)
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.36
36-40
1
RESTRAINT OF THE SELFHOOD IN SHOBHAA DE’S SECOND THOUGHT
MUILILA SANGTAM1,
Dr. THOKCHOM SUNANDA DEVI2
1 Research scholar, Department of English, St. Joseph University, Dimapur.
Email: muilimong@gmail.com
2Assistant Professor and Head, Department of English, St. Joseph University, Dimapur
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.41
41-44
1
NIETZSCHE HAS NO SUPERWOMAN
AMAAL BANI YOUNIS
Full-time lecturer of English language, Self-development Department, Deanship of preparatory year and supporting Studies, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.45
45-57
1
INFLUENCE OF MOTHER TONGUE IN TEACHING AND LEARNING ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Dr. DAVIS DANIEL 1, Dr. JUDIE ARULAPPAN*2
1Assistant professor, Al Bayan College, Affiliated to Purdue University, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
2Assistant Professor/ HOD, Department of Maternal and Child health, College of Nursing, Sultan Qaboos University, Al Khoudh, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.58
58-69
1
DICHOTOMY OF INVISIBILITY AND HYPER VISIBILITY: A READING OF
‘THE WEAVE OF MY LIFE’
SMITHA MARY SEBASTIAN
Assistant Professor, Kristu Jayanti College, Bangalore

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.33
70-72
1
IN THE GRIP OF TRAUMA: A STUDY OF THE VICTIMS OF PARTITION
NIBHA THAKORE
Ph. D. Scholar, University School of Languages, Gujarat University
Ahmedabad
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.73
73-77
1
THAT LONG SILENCE: ECHO OF WOMAN’S STRUGGLE
NITESH
Language Lab Instructor
Govt. College Jind
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.78
78-80
1
RHETORIC IN ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Dr DEEPALI DHAUL
Guest Faculty, Dept. of English, HPUDES, Shimla
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.81
81-87
1
1 WOMANIST RECOUNTING OF TRAUMA: AFFECT OF LOVE AND HATE IN DANTICAT'S THE FARMING OF BONES
NABRAJ PNADEY
PhD Candidate (English), Tribhuwan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal
Teaching Assistant, Tikapur Multiple Campus, Tikapur

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.88
88-94
1
 SACRIFICES OF A WOMAN IN A PATRIARCHAL SOCIETY AS PORTRAYED IN CHITRA BANERJEE DIVAKARUNI’S SISTER OF MY HEART – A STUDY
M.KAVITHA1, Dr.A.S.MOHANAGIRI2
1Ph.D. Research Scholar, Government Arts College, Coimbatore
2Assistant Professor of English, Government Arts College, Coimbatore

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.95
95-98
1
 MEDIEVAL PATRIARCHAL MINDSET IN WARIS SHAH’S HEER EPIC
SUKHDEV SINGH DHANJU1, Dr. PRIYA SAROJ2
1Assistant Professor of English, University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh University, Mohali
2Assistant Professor of Political Science, University Institute of Legal Studies
Chandigarh University, Mohali

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.99
99-104
1
 MODES OF RESISTANCE
Dr. RUCHIKA CHAUHAN
Head of Department, Applied Sciences & Humanities, Government Polytechnic for Women, Kandaghat, Solan 173215

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.105
105-112
1
1 WOLE SOYINKA: A VOICE OF DARKNESS
MOSTAFA FARUK AHAMED
Lecturer in English
Jazan University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.113
113-117
1
EXPLORING WOMEN’S TRAUMATIC TESTIMONY
NAADIYA YAQOOB MIR
PhD Research Scholar, Dept. of English, University of Kashmir

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.118
118-122
1
 
APOCALPYTIC VISIONS IN STEPHEN GILL’S “A QUESTION” AND MAHMOUD DARWISH’S “THE ENEMY”
Dr. S. J. KALA1, E. PRATHEEBAA2
1Associate Professor of English, Fatima College, Madurai- 625018
2 Research Scholar, Fatima College, Madurai- 625018
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.123
123-130
1
1  CONFRONTATION BETWEEN REALISM AND IMAGINATION IN ANITA DESAI’S
CRY, THE PEACOCK
T. RAMA MOHAN
Asst. Professor of English, Lakireddy Balireddy College of Engineering.(Autonomous) Mylavaram, Andhra Pradesh, India

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.131
131-135
1
THE CHANGING STRUCTURES OF THE SOCIETY AND WOMEN: A SPEICAL REFERENCE OF THE CORPORATE SECTOR
MEDHA SARJERAO SAGARE1,
Dr. SUDHIR MATHPATI2

1Research Student, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad (MS)
2Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Adarsh Mahavidyalaya, Omerga, Dist. Osmanabad, MS
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.136
136-140
1
 DRAMATIC IRONY IN THE TRIBAL BODOS AND MALGUDIAN SOCIETY; A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MANRANJAN LAHARY’S DAINI? AND R. K. NARAYAN’S
THE GUIDE
SANSUMA MUSHAHARY
Research Scholar, Department of English, Bodoland University, Kokrajhar, Assam
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.141
141-146
1
KANTHAPURA: DEMYSTIFICATION OF CONTEMPORARY INDIA
NITESH
Language Lab Instructor
Govt. College Jind

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.147
147-149
1
1 MYTHO-CULTURAL CONSCIOUSNESS AS THE CORNERSTONE OF EARLY INDIAN FICTIONS: A STUDY THROUGH THE FICTIONS OF RK NARAYAN AND RAJA RAO
Dr. SACHIDANANDA PANDA
Associate Professor of English
BIMIT, Bhubaneswar

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.157
150-157
1
CONDITION OF WOMEN IN PRE AND POST- INDEPENDENT INDIA
SADAF MUSHTAQ NASTI
M.Phil., English
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.158
158-163
1
CHALLENGES IN LEARNING ‘ESL’ THROUGH LITERATURE IN INDIA: A CRITICAL STUDY
Dr. DIPTI RANJAN MOHARANA
Lecturer in English, U.N. (Auto) College of Sc. & Tech., Adaspur, Cuttack

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.164
164-170
1
 NAIPAUL’S AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ELEMENT IN AN AREA OF DARKNESS
PINKI KUMARI1*, Dr. PRATIBHA GUPTA2
1Research Scholar, 2Professor
University Department of English, L.N.M.U.Darbhanga
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.171
171-174
1
 HOW ETHICS AND POETICS BLEND IN ORWELL’S HOMAGE TO CATALONIA
SADOK BOUHLILA
Associate Professor in English literature, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Humanities,
University of Manouba, Tunisia
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.175
175-181
1
1  THE ROAD FROM ELEPHANT PASS: A HISTORIOGRAPHIC METAFICTION
THANGARAJAH JEEVAHAN1,
SAVARIMUTHU KILBERT2

1Lecturer, Department of English, Advanced Technological Institute, Trincomalee,
Sri Lanka.
2Assistant Lecturer, Department of English, Advanced Technological Institute, Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.182
182-191
1
 AN OVERVIEW OF ANITA DESAI’S NOVELS
Dr. BIPIN BIHARI DASH
Assistant Professor of English, C.E.T., Bhubaneswar

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.192
192-200
1
 HOSAY: A PERFORMANCE IN DEFIANCE
SAHID AFRIDI MONDAL
M.A., Jadavpur University, Jadavpur, Kolkata- 700032
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.201
201-209
1
1  MAPPING THE REVOLUTIONARY WOMEN’S MOVEMENTS IN INDIA
Dr. MOUSUMI PAUL
Assistant Professor, H.O.D. English, L.B.S.M. College, Jamshedpur
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.210
210-213
1
 QUEER MOTHERING AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE CHILDREN IN WILLIAM FAULKNER’S AS I LAY DYING
Dr. RITA1, NIDHI MEHTA2*
1Associate Professor of English, I.I.H.S (Institute of Integrated & Honors Studies)
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
2PhD Research Scholar, Department of English, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.214
214-221
1
1  A STUDY OF RELIGIOUS VISION IN THE PLAYS OF T.S. ELIOT
Dr. JAI SHANKAR TIWARI
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Nehru Gram Bharati (Deemed to Be) University, Kotwa Jamunipur Campus, Prayagraj – 221505, UP, India
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.222
222-227
1
 THE WHITE MEN’S POLITICS AND THEIR DOMINATION OVER THE BLACK AMERICANS: A STUDY OF THE BLUEST EYE BY TONI MORRISON
ABDULLA AL MAROF 1,
Dr. MD. HABIBUR RAHMAN2*
1Lecturer, Department of English, Britannia University, Cumilla, Bangladesh.
2Associate Professor, Department of English, Comilla University, Cumilla, Bangladesh
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.228
228-234
1
1  GENDER DYSPHORIA AND THIRD SPACE OF HIJRAS IN ARUNDHATI ROY’S
THE MINISTRY OF UTMOST HAPPINESS
DHANISHA K.S.
Guest Lecturer, Department of English, Sacred Heart College, Chalakudy, Kerala, India
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.235
235-240
1
 PROJECTION OF WOMEN’S SELF-DENIAL & REPRESSION: A GENDER STUDY THROUGH BHABANI BHATTACHARYA’S
‘SHADOW FROM LADAKH’
Dr. PAYAL BHARDWAJ1, Dr. VIKAS SHARMA, D.Lit.2 1Head, Department of English, Monad University, Hapur
2Associate Professor, Department of English, C. C. S. University, Meerut
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.241
241-247
1
1  CHEKHOV’S “THE DEATH OF A GOVERNMENT CLERK”: A CONDUCIVE ENVIRONMENT TO PROMOTE ATTUNEMENT THROUGH HUMOR
DELONY MANUVEL & Dr. KANUPRIYA
1Research Scholar , K.R Mangalam University
2Assistant Professor, K.R. Mangalam University
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.248
248-252
1
 “MUSEUM OF INNOCENCE”: FROM PRINT TO CINEMA
OMKAR ROY
Research Scholar, Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.253
253-256
1
1 DALIT LITERATURE: A BRIEF STUDY OF MARATHI DALIT AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
G.D SURESH
Research Scholar & Assistant Professor
Dept. of P G Studies in English, Government Arts College (Autonomous)
Chitradurga. Karnataka, India

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.257
257-262
1
1  YORUBA WOMEN: IGNORANT AND SUBJECT TO MALE-DOMINANCE IN WOLE SOYINKA’S THE LION AND THE JEWEL
FARHANA KHAN
Lecturer, Department of English, City University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.263
263-269
1
 THE ELEMENTS OF REALITY IN PHILIP K. DICK’S “DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP?” DEFINING HUMANITY
NOOR FAIQ ALADLEE
Istanbul Aydin University
 
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.270
270-275
1
 EVINCING POSTMODERN AND POSTCOLONIAL FACETS IN GABRIEL OKARA’S POEM ‘ONCE UPON A TIME’
SAJEERA CHOLAKKAL
Guest faculty, K.H.M.H.S.S Alathiyur, Tirur, Kerala
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.276
276-280
1
(RE) CONCEPTUALISING TIME AND SPACE IN POSTCOLONIAL DISCOURSE: A STUDY OF SELECTED WORKS OF ZAKES MDA AND JAMAICA KINCAID
Arnold TUMASANG NGWA
University of Dschang, Cameroon
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.281
281-292
1
ETHICAL REVISIONISM IN NGUGI WA THIONG’O’S PETALS OF BLOOD AND
DEVIL ON THE CROSS
STEPHEN OKARI ONKOBA1,
Prof. NICHOLAS KAMAU GORO2
1PhD (Literature) Candidate, Laikipia University, Kenya
2Associate Professor of Literature, Laikipia University, Kenya

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.293
293-298
1
The Enhancement of Students’ Writing Ability Success in EFL Classroom thru Error Evaluation Technique/Method
Dr. PAIKER FATIMA1, Dr. APPALAL ATTAR*2
1Assistant Professor, College of Sciences and Arts, Almethnab, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia
2Research Scholar, College of Sciences and Arts, Almethnab, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.299
299-303
1
1 EXISTENTIAL CRISIS AND RECOVERY OF “SELF” THROUGH NARRATIVE DISCOURSES; A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE POETRIES BY G.M. HOPKINS
RAMKRISHNA MITRA
Assistant Professor (English), Narsaraopeta Engineering College (Autonomous)
Narsaraopet, Andhra Pradesh- 522601

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.304
304-310
1
THE SUFFERING OF PARSI COMMUNITY ROHINTON MISTRY’S “A FINE BALANCE”
DEEPA S1, THAMIZHMANI M2
1RESEARCH SCHOLAR, DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH, REG.NO:1802EN3008
PRIST UNIVERSITY, THANJAVUR.
2ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH, PRIST UNIVERSITY, THANJAVURa

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.311
311-314
1
1 Causes of Unsatisfactory Performance in Academic IELTS Reading Module by Intermediate Students of Hyderabad Board
GHULAM SHABBIR SHAIKH1,
DR. HABIBULLAH PATHAN2
1 MS Scholar English Language Development Centre, MUET Jamshoro
2 Director English Language Development Centre, MUET Jamshoro

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.315
315-320
1
REALISM, NATURALISM AND ABSURDISM IN THE PLAYS OF HAROLD PINTER
ENAMUL KABIR PASA
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Sripat Singh College
Jiaganj, Murshidabad, West Bengal

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.321
321-325
1
THE CLASH BETWEEN TRADITIONAL IBO CULTURE AND BRITISH COLONIAL POWERS IN CHINUA ACHEBE’S THINGS FALL APART
EZHILARASI.T1, T.THIRUPPATHI2
1RESEARCH SCHOLAR, DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH, REG.NO: 1802EN3005
PRIST UNIVERSITY, THANJAVUR.
2ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH, PRIST UNIVERSITY, THANJAVUR

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.326
326-328
1
DE-SCRIBING EUROCENTIC CULTURAL CODES IN FRANCIS ATEH’S SEAT OF THORNS
Arnold TUMASANG NGWA
University of Dschang, Cameroon
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.329
329-339
1
SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT ERRORS IN THE WRITTEN ESSAYS OF DIPLOMA STUDENTS AT NJALA UNIVERSITY
HARRIET Y. JONES1, Dr. SAIDU CHALLAY2
1Institute of Languages and Cultural Studies, Njala University, Bo Campus
2Institute of Languages and Cultural Studies, Njala University, Bo Campus
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.340
340-350
1
THE STRUCTURE OF “THE WASTE LAND”
NITESH
Govt. College Jind
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.353
351-353
1
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION – A VITAL TOOL FOR THE ACQUISITION OF ABILITY TO ADAPT AND CHANGE
Dr. POOJA MALIK
Assistant Professor, Amity School of Liberal Arts, Amity University Haryana
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.354
354-357
1
INTRODUCING SKILLS THROUGH LITERATURE: A SOFT SKILLS PERSPECTIVE
G.R.YADAV
Ph.D. Student, RTMNU, Nagpur, India
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.358
358-361
1
IDENTITY CRISIS AS A THREAT TO MR. BISWAS’S EXISTENCE IN V. S. NAIPAUL'S A HOUSE FOR MR. BISWAS
PROMA SAHA
Department of English Language and Literature, Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.362
362-368
1
AMBIVALENCE AND HYBRIDITY: A STUDY OF RACE, HISTORY AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN THE SELECTED POEMS OF DEREK WALCOTT
Dr. H K JHA
Amity School of Liberal Arts
Amity University Haryana
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.369
369-374
1
ROBERT BROWNING: AN OPTIMIST
MONIKA RANI
Student
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.375
375-379
1
ENGLISH LANGUAGE: A JOURNEY FROM CONTACT TO CHANGE
A. VERMA1, P SHRIVASTAVA2
1Assistant Professor (English) 2 Assistant Registrar (Legal), JNKVV, Jabalpur
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.380
380-382
1
PURITANISM: THE REFLECTION OF AMERICAN CHARACTER
REINJAYA SITOHANG1*, SABAR MANIK2, ROSTINA3
1Darma Agung University, Medan, Indonesia
2STKIP Riama, Medan Indonesia
3STIE IBBI Medan Indonesia
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.383
383-387
1
THE ALLEGORY OF SPECTATORSHIP AND ROLE OF MYTH IN DEEPA MEHTA’S FILM “FIRE”
JYOTHSNA CR
Research Scholar, Research and Post Graduate Department of English, Sree Sankara College, Kalady, Under MG University, Kottayam
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.388
388-392
1
1 CULTURAL MATERIALISM – POSTMODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE
NADIA SAEED1, MUHAMMAD ALI SHAIKH2, ZAHID HUSSAIN SEHTO3,
Dr. STEPHEN JOHN4

1School of Foreign Languages, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, China
2Professor, Department of Media and Communication Studies, Sindh Madressatul Islam University, Karachi
3Assisant Professor, Department of Teachers Education, Shah Latif University, Khairpur, Sindh
4Associate Professor, Department of Education, Sindh Madressatul Islam University, Karachi, Pakistan

doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.393
393-398
1
PRAGMATIC FUNCTIONS OF LAUGHTER, SMILES AND CHUCKLES IN WOLE SOYINKA’S THE BEATIFICATION OF AREA BOY
Samuel Adebayo OMOTUNDE1,
Omolade BAMIGBOYE2
1Department of English and Literary Studies, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria.
2Department of English and Literary Studies, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.399
399-412
1
1 CASE STUDY OF L2 TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS ABOUT ENGLISH LANGUAGE OF TEXTBOOKS TAUGHT AT SECONDARY LEVEL, SINDH PAKISTAN
MUBASHIR HUSSAIN KK1,
SHOUKAT ALI LOHAR2
1Scholar MS Applied English Linguistics
2Supervisor & Assistant Professor, ELDC, MUET, Jamshoro
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.413
413-419
1
TRAUMA OF REFUSED IDENTITY IN NORTH KOREA AS PORTRAYED IN “RECORD OF A DEFECTION” IN THE ACCUSATION: FORBIDDEN STORIES FROM INSIDE NORTH KOREA BY BANDI
KAVIYA K.
Assistant Professor of English VET Institute of Arts and Science, Erode- 638012
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.420
420-422
1
1 THE IMPACT OF BLENDED LEARNING ON READING AND WRITING SKILLS OF ESL LEARNERS: A LONGITUDINAL MIXED-METHODS STUDY OF PACC, HYDERABAD, SINDH
TASAWAR ALI SHAIKH1,
SHOUKAT ALI LOHAR2, WAQAR ALI SHAH3
1 MS Scholar English language Development Centre, MUET, Jamshoro
2Assistant Professor, English Language Development Centre, MUET, Jamshoro
3Lecturer, English Language Development Centre, Jamshoro
doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.423
423-432
1
DICHOTOMY OF CHARACTER: OROONOKO – THE ROYAL AND CAESAR – THE SLAVE IN APHRA BEHN’S OROONOKO

SHEFALI BANERJI
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.433
433-437
1
ASSESSING THE PRACTICE OF ‘CLT’ METHOD BY THE TEACHERS WHILE TEACHING THE STUDENTS OF PRIVATE HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF DISTRICT BADIN
ALI RAZA SOOMRO1, SHOUKAT LOHAR2, WAQAR ALI SHAH3
1M Phil (English Linguistics) Scholar, 2Supervisor, 3 Co-Supervisor
Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro, Pakistan
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.438
438-449
1
1 TEACHING GRAMMAR AT THE HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL IN BANGLADESH: A STUDY OF THE PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
MOHAMMAD RAHMOTULLAH
M.A. in ELT, Parul University
Vadodara Gujarat, India
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.450
450-458
1
1 INFLUENCE OF INDIAN ETHOS IN THE POETRY OF NISSIM EZEKIEL
Dr. RAMESH KUMAR SHUKLA
Assistant Professor & Head
Department of English, M.L.K. P.G. College, Balrampur, U.P. India , 271201
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.459
459-464
1
1 INVESTIGATING THE PROBLEMS AFFECTING EFL LEARNERS’ READING SKILL AT GOVT. COLLEGE UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD, SINDH
MUHAMMAD AKRAM SHAIKH¹, Dr SHUMAILA AIJAZ MEMON2, SYED WAQAR ALI SHAH3
1MS Scholar English Language Development Centre,MUET Jamshoro
2Associate professor at English Language Development Centre, MUET Jamshoro
3Lecturer at English Language Development Centre, MUET Jamshoro
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.465
465-473
1
REMEMBERING TO RESIST: A POSTCOLONIAL READING OF CURFEWED NIGHT AND THE COLLABORATOR
UZMA AFSHAN
Assistant Professor, Department of English, S. P. College, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.474
474-478
1
EMERGENCE OF NEW WOMAN IN SMITH’S FICTION
Dr. UTTAM B SONKAMBLE
RNC JDB NSC College Nasik Maharashtra
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.479
479-482
1
1 POSTHUMANISM AS AN EXTENSION OF FOURTH WORLD IDENTITY, LITERATURE AND CULTURE
SOYA JOSEPH
Research Scholar, Department of English
St. Thomas College, Thrissur
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.483
483-486
1
1 THE SUBALTERN IN BHUPEN HAZARIKA’S FILMS

GITALI SAIKIA
Research Scholar, Department of English
Dibrugarh University
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.487
487-492
1
ENGLISH CURRICULUM AND ONLINE COURSES A STUDY ON LEARNERS’ PERCEPTIONS
Dr G KALVIKKARASI
Associate Professor, Department of English,
DRBCCC Hindu College, Chennai, India.
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.493
493-498
1
TRADITION AND INDIVIDUAL TALENT: CONTRASTING FACTORS IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF TRANSCENDENTALISM
ANAND T CHAHANDE
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
New Arts, Commerce & Science College, Wardha, Maharashtra,,India.
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.499
499-502
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1 LINGUISTIC DILEMMA AMONGST THE COLLEGE STUDENTS OF THE RURAL AREAS OF INDIA
Dr. RAJESH THAKUR
Lecturer & Researcher
English Literature & Language
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.503
503-506
1
VIOLENCE ON IDENTITY AND SURVIVAL STRATEGIES ILLUSTRATED BY
KHALED HOSSEINI
MALLIKA TIWARI
Jiwaji University, Gwalior (MP)
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.507
507-513
1
THE SORROWS OF YOUNG JOHN BROWN IN SETH’S THE GOLDEN GATE
G.R.YADAV
Ph.D. Student., RTMNU, Nagpur, India
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.514
514-517
1
CLASH OF CASTES IN BAMA’S “VANMAM”
BASMA MAJID
PhD Research Scholar, Department of English, University of Kashmir
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.518
518-523
1
GIRISH KARNAD’S HAYAVADNA: EXPERIMENTATION OF PAST FOLKLORE ELEMENTS WITH MODERN AGE
Dr. PARUL YADAV
Associate Professor, Amity School of Liberal Arts, Amity University Haryana
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.524
524-526
1
SARASWATHI AMMA: A FEMINIST READING
NIRUPAMA SUNEETHA
Independent Research Scholar
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.527
527-530
1
INTERROGATING THE FLUIDITY OF HOME IN TONI MORRISON’S THE BLUEST EYE
Dr. JIBAN JYOTI KAKOTI
Associate Professor, Department of English, Golaghat Commerce College
Golaghat, Assam
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.531
531-539
1
LIFE, ART AND REPRESENTATION IN E.M. FOSTER’S “A PASSAGE TO INDIA”
OM PRAKASH SINGH1*,
Dr SHREEDHAR GAUTAM2
1PhD Scholar, Mewar University, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India
2Research Supervisor, Professor, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.540
540-544
1
CLOSE READING AS A PEDAGOGICAL TOOL FOR DEVELOPING CRITICAL THINKING AND LITERARY ANALYSIS
Dr. PRERNA MALHOTRA
Department of English, Ram Lal Anand College, University of Delhi
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.545
545-550
1
A CRITICAL STUDY OF MANJU KAPUR’S NOVEL-HOME
P.JOJAPPA1, Dr.N.GNANASELVI2
1Ph.D., Research Scholar (Part-Time), PG & Research Department of English, MSS Wakf Board College, Madurai-02
2Associate Professor, PG & Research Department of English, Sri Meenakshi Govt. Arts College for Women (Autonomous), Madurai-02
doi:  10.33329/rjelal.8.1.551
551-553
1
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Title of the book: THE LEGEND OF PENSAM
Author: Mamang Dai
ANKU NANI
Assistant Professor ,Department of English.
Govt. Model College, Basar
 doi: 10.33329/rjelal.8.1.1B
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