Tuesday, 27 March 2012

CALL FOR ARTICLES TO MY TWO EDITED BOOKS

Esteemed Friends,
Greetings from GIEWEC's Office! 
Glad to inform you that I am going to edit and Authorspress, New Delhi is going to publish two books by the end of this year. Their details and requirements are given below:

1. Multicultural Literature in India: Aspects of Language and Literature

Original and unpublished critical, research articles on the writings of established and emerging writers of regional literatures in India will be published in this book. 

2. World English Fiction: Bridging Oneness

Original and unpublished critical, research articles on the writings of established and emerging English Fiction Writers of the World will be published in this book

Articles for both the books should be written strictly following MLA style of documentation (Parenthetical citation with the author's last name and page number after each quotes in the text and a list of Works Cited at the end of the paper), latest edition (7th edition - 2009) . Articles with footnotes, endnotes, APA style, Chicago style etc. will not be accepted. Papers shall be written in Times New Roman Fond, Size 12 with 1.5 spacing. Papers shall not be in less 3000 words. Article shall be followed by a declaration by the author stating that the paper is original, unpublished and no part of it is plagiarised. Articles shall be sent to me by email (prof.kvdominic@gmail.com)

Last Date for Submission: 30 May 2012


Thanking you for your love and cooperation,

Monday, 12 March 2012

LAUNCHING OF MY WEB SITE: www.profkvdominic.com

ESTEEMED FRIENDS,
GREETINGS FROM GIEWEC'S OFFICE!

GLAD TO INFORM YOU THAT I HAVE JUST LAUNCHED MY WEB SITE:www.profkvdominic.com
THE SITE CONTAINS DETAILS OF GIEWEC, LATEST ISSUES OF IJML AND WEC WITH CONTENTS AND BOOKS AS SUCH IN PDF, IN ADDITION TO MY BIO DATA, PUBLICATIONS, PHOTO GALLERY ETC. 

I AM GOING TO MODINAGAR (U.P.) TOMORROW (13TH MARCH) FOR THE TWO DAY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON "ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN TECHNICAL EDUCATION" ON 16TH AND 17TH. I WILL BE LECTURING THERE ON  MLA HANDBOOK FOR WRITERS OF RESEARCH PAPERS WITH THE AID OF POWER POINT  SLIDES, BESIDES READING MY POEMS. I WILL BACK IN THE OFFICE ON 21ST, AFTER VISITING THE MUMBAI VENUE OF OUR LITERARY FESTIVAL IN SEPTEMBER. THE OFFICE WILL NOT BE FUNCTIONING FROM 13TH AFTER NOON TO 22ND MORNING. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY KINDLY CALL ME.

ONCE AGAIN THANKING YOU FOR YOUR LOVE AND COOPERATION,

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Writers Editors Critics (WEC) 2.1 (March 2012) Issue--Cover Page and Contents


Contents
Myth of the Individual in Rushdie’s Haroun and the Sea of Stories: An Archetypal Perspective
--Abdulmonim Ali Ben Ali
Myths and Archetypes in Snodgrass’s Orpheus
--S. Barathi
From Penelope to Ulysses: Empowering Women while Exploring Scandinavia in Letters Written during a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark by Mary Wollstonecraft
--Elisabetta Marino
Daisy--A Fighter against Patriarchy: A Study of R. K. Narayan’s The Painter of Signs
--K. V. Dominic
Fashion Parade (Short Story)
--I. K. Sharma

The Beginnings –‘The Self’ in John Robert Fowles’s The Collector

--Farhana  Parveen
Report of the Poetry Reading Festival at Agartala
--Bhaskar Roy Barman
Voluntary Human Suffering as the Sacrament of Salvation: A Hopkinsian Perspective
--Fr. Jose Chelangara
Symbolism in Khuswant Singh’s Train to Pakistan
--Gayatri Pandey
Flood Changed the Flow of Her Life (Short Story)
--Aju Mukhopadhyay
Shifting Identities: Re-invention of the Self in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Mistress of Spices
--Devasree Chakravarti & G. A. Ghanshyam
Mercian Hymns the Masterpiece of Geoffrey Hill’s Absentist Poetry
--Iran Nazargahi
Buddha’s Tears (Short Story)
--Jayanti M Dalal. Trans. Rajshree Trivedi
Seminar Report on Writing as Resistance: Bengali and Other Dalit Writings in English
--Jaydeep Sarangi
A Critical Evaluation of John Dos Passos, the Novelist
--Madhur Kumar
Matriarchal Assertiveness in Shoba De’s Select Novels
--Mangayar Karasi
‘Hidden Transcripts’ in Mahasweta Devi’s Rudali
--S. Niraimathi
The Picaresque Discourse in Claude McKay’s novel Banjo
--V. Vinodkumar & K. Rajaraman
East-West Encounter in Gita Mehta’s Raj
--Ruchi Banger
Single Child Family (Short Story)
--Pronab Kumar Majumder
The four Phases in Khuswant Singh’s novel Train to Pakistan
--Saikat Banerjee
Badal Sircar’s Experiments towards Decolonisation
--Sanjiv Kumar
Documentary Article on National Integration
--Shubhra Apurve
Agency and Motherhood: A Study of Mahasweta Devi’s In the Name of the Mother
--Chikkala Swathi
The Docile Avenger (Short Story)
--Nalini Sharma
Treatment of Sanity and Insanity in Shashi Deshpande’s That Long Silence
--Taniya Chakraborty & Joydeep Banerjee
Feminist Literary Historiography: A Study of Women’s Struggle in the Literary World
--Trayee Sinha
Passionate for Ever (Short Story)
--P. V. Jayaraj
Landscape Poetry of T. V. Reddy
--R. Venkata Ramana
Devotional Literature of India: A Critical Study of the Poetry of Kabirdas, Tulsidas and Meerabai
--Vijay Kumar Roy
Colonial Consciousness in Edward Thompson’s a Farewell to India
--Behzad Pourgharib
Freedom Struggle Consciousness in Kamala Markandaya’s The Golden Honeycomb
--Rajendrakumar
Plural Perspectives: A Study of Oliver Twist
--Iman Abdullah Yahya Al-Mahdi,

The End of a Reality (Poem)
--Bhaskar Roy Barman
Memory (Poem)
--Chandramoni Narayanaswamy
The Better Half (Poem)
--Chandramoni Narayanaswamy
The Beggar (Poem)
--T. M. Bhaskar
We Exist (Poem)
--Jaydeep  Sarangi
Conjugal Conjectures (Poem)
--Manas Bakshi
After The Sudden Shower (Poem)
--Manas Bakshi
God’s Titter (Poem)
--O. P. Arora
Youthful  Dreams (Poem)
--O. P. Arora
Moksha (poem)
--G. Rekha Venugopal
The End of a Dream (Poem)
--G. Rekha Venugopal
Au Revoir (Poem)
--G. Rekha Venugopal
O Keats! (Poem)
--Sandeep Sharma
Under the Cherry Tree (Poem)
--Sunil Sharma
Dragonflies (Poem)
--Sunil Sharma
Gannet (Poem)
--Rishikesh Kumar Singh
Euthanasia (Poem)
--Rishikesh Kumar Singh
Emersonian Views about Human Nature and Human Mind
--Anita Sethi
O. P. Arora’s Pebbles on the Shore (Book Review)
--Patricia Prime
K. V. Dominic’s (ed.) Concepts and Contexts of Diasporic Literature of India (Book Review)
--S. Rukmini
K. V. Dominic’s (ed.) Discourses on Five Indian Poets in English: Keki N. Daruwalla, Shiv K. Kumar, Pronab Kumar Majumder, Syed Ameeruddin and Aju Mukhopadhyay (Book Review)
--D. C. Chambial
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