VOLUME 9 ISSUE 1 JULY 2020 (Print)

TABLE OF CONTENT

IISUniv.J.A. Vol.9(1) (PRINT)

S. No.

Title 

Audhor(s) Page No.

1.

Contemporaneity of Cosmopolitanism

Sachidananda Mohanty

1-7

2.

The Writer and the Panoptic Surveillance in Annie Zaidi’s Untitled 1

Seema Malik

8-17

3.

Decoding Gender and Negotiating Culture: Re-configuration and Representation in C.S. Lakshmi's Selected Short Fiction

Gunja Patni &RimikaSinghvi

18-24

4.

Linguistic Tropes in Amitav Ghosh's Ibis Trilogy

Khan Sheehan Shahab & Shruti Rawal

25-33

5.

Women’s Voices in the Folk Songs of Rajasthan

Santosh Kanwar Shekhawat

34-45

6.

Production of Studio Kiln Props

Uzzi, Festus Osarumwense

46-60

7.

Factual History Fictionalized: A Case Study of Subjectivities Employed in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children

Aditee Sharma

61-66

8.

Witnessing the Iraq Invasion: A Reading of the Rhetoric of Anger and the Form of the Blog in Riverbend’s Baghdad Burning.

Adrita Mukherjee

67-76

9.

Absent Presence of Fathers in the Selected Works of TennesseWilliams and Anne Tyler

Neha Motwani

77-84

10.

Women in Greek and Indian Mythology in the Selected Works of DevduttPattanaik

Charitra HG & Sanjana G

85-92

11.

The Curious Case of Indian Comics: The ‘Birth’ of Comics in India

Rita Sarkar

93-105

12.

Transnational Cultures and Fractured Female Identities: A Study of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s Arranged Marriage

Shiva Sharma & Lalit Kishor Sharma

106-112

13.

Reflection of the Indian Ethos in Ruskin Bond’s Selected Writings

Shweta Sharma

113-122

14.

The Visual Vocabulary of India : Design Practice since the Indus Valley Civilization

Kashyap Parikh

123-130

15.

The Representational Politics of Autism in Salman Rushdie’s Shame

Anju Sosan George

131-138

16.

उष्मा यादव

139-145

17.

Language, Identity and Conflict : The Colonizer /Colonized Dichotomy in the Writings of Assia Djebar

RounakMahtab

146-149

18.

Utilitarianism and the Education System in Charles Dickens’s   Hard Times

AnshuGagal

150-159

19.

For the Sake of Name and Identity : Reading Jhumpa Lahiri’sThe Namesake

Pawanpreet Kaur

160-166

20.

Love  and  Marriage  in  Shakespeare’s  The  Winter’s  Tale, Cymbeline,  and  The  Tempest

Kripashankar  Verma

167-176

21.

Buying Behaviour of National and International Students towardsApparel and Accessories

Anu H. Gupta, Navneet Sekhkon & Jasleen Kaur
 

177-187

22.

Digital Practices in Public Relations

Jolly Jain

188-195

23.

Ecocritical Approach and Elements in Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide

V.V. Haleshappa

196-198

24.

The Intersection of Geography and Dialect: A Study of the Wagadi Dialect of Southern Rajasthan

Khushpal Garg

199-206

 

25.

Book Review

Mandeep Kaur

207-208

26.

The Scalpel and the Pen: An Interview with Dr. Kavery Nambisan

Jenniffer L.

209-211