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Reconstruction of Myth in Mythopoesis Adaptation: The Evolution of J.R.R. Tolkien's Legendarium
ArunabhChakravarty
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1-15
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Pandemic Polyphony: Memory Construction and Intersecting Narratives in Station Eleven
PeerzadaOwaisAdil, NeelofarShafi&Prachi Priyanka
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16-29
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A Polyvagal Reading of Ishmael Beah's Memoir, A Long Way Gone: Memoir of a Boy Soldier
TresaMexyCorreya&Dhanalakshmi. A
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30-38
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The Misdiagnosed and the Undiagnosed: Body and Disease in Gerard Barrett's Brain on Fire
Juhi Elizabeth Sajan&Miby Miriam Jacob
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39-45
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"I'm not a slave": Created Female Techno-bodies in Marissa Meyer's The Lunar Chronicles,Wires and Nerve and Kazuo Ishiguro's Klara and the Sun
AnushaHegde
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46-56
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A Pinch of Skin and a World of Hurt: Reading Selected Personal Narratives of Genitally Mutilated Bohra Women as Counter Narratives
Indu V. Nandakumar&Lekshmi R Nair
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57-72
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The 'Masculine' Female Serial Killer: Monstrosity in Val McDermid'sThe Mermaids Singing
Maryam Salim & J.S. Jahangir
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73-83
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A Boy and a Gun: Exploring Silent Responses to Violence in RiadSattouf'sL'Arabe du Futur
Shusha Oliveira & Irene Silveira
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84-95
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Mapping the Psychological Trauma of Violence in Selected North-East Indian English Novels
Rashmita Devi & Virginia Kashyap
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96-105
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Madness Unveiled: Exploring Queer Aesthetics and Insanity in Alan Moore's Batman: The Killing Joke
Ramprasad Dutta &Vipin Kumar Singh
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106-116
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Heteronormativity, Homophobia, and the Counter Narratives: Queer Narratives of Contemporary Indian Cinema
Harsha Vincent
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117-130
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Literature of the Rural Life: Folk Deities in Indigenous Performing Arts
Shefali Martins &RimikaSinghvi
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131-141
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Translating "Vatas", the Rajasthani Folk Narratives of Satal-Som
PragtiSobti
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142-145
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Un-Tamed and Un-Apologetic 'Rakshasis': A Dichotomic Study of the Polarity of Women in The Ramayana
Purobi Sen
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146-161
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Fantasy, Love and Rebellion in Uday Prakash's Warren Hastings kaSaand
Vijaya Singh
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162-174
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Forgotten Heroes: The Rebellion of 1857 and Narratives of Suppressed Dalit Voices
Himansh Singh Barola
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175-188
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Intergenerational Prostitution in Marginalised Tribes: A Cosmopolitan View of Ruchira Gupta's I Kick and I Fly
J. Ajayshia&Sushil Mary Mathews
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189-200
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Rethinking the Animal: A Critical Study of SharankumarLimbale'sThe Outcaste: Akkarmashi
Pooja Duggal
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201-211
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Portrayal of Minorities in Kannada Newspapers
Arron Prashanth Menezes &Poornananda D. S.
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212-232
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Politics of the Para and the Dynamics of Spatiality in SaikatMajumdar'sThe Firebird
Shruti Gaur
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233-244
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"Whiteness" and the Ideology of "Benevolence" in Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin
AyanMondal
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245-259
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Young Adults vs Cultural Panopticon: A Study of Salma's The Hour Past Midnight
JonithaJoyson& S. Visaka Devi
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260-271
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Oriental Taste in Select Tales of The Arabian Nights by Richard F. Burton
S. O. KatheejaFazeela&YunushAhamed Mohamed Sherif
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272-283
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Bridging the Epistemic Gap: C.P. Snow's "The Two Cultures" as a Compass for the Future of Humanities
SajalSuneja&GunjaPatni
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284-295
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Awareness and Perception of Traditional Textiles among Indian Urban Youth
AshimaAnand&SeemaSekhri
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296-310
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Traditional Womens Costumes in the Dances of the Gaan-Ngai Festival: A Study on Symbolic Interactionism
GolmeiLanchamei Monica &RajkumariLilapati Devi
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311-329
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A Study on the Impact of Facebook as a Social Networking Site among Youth
Rahul Ahuja &SuhaniSuman
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330-354
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AI Chatbots and Interpersonal Communication: A Study on Uses and Gratification amongst Youngsters
Alisha Pathak
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355-366
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Book Review
SopanShinde
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367-371
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Film Review
SaadUllah Khan
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372-376
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