Contents
Contemporary
Hindi Literature from Himachal--An Overview (A Secular and Universal Approach
to Life)
--P C K Prem
Regionalism and Cultural Specificity: A Study of Mahasweta Devi’s
Short Stories
--Trayee
Sinha
Mahasweta Devi’s Mother of 1084: A Saga of the Naxalite Movement
--Aju Mukhopadhyay
Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay: A Writer of the Masses
--Bhaskar
Roy Barman
From ‘Nothing’ to
‘Something’: Bengali Dalit Literature Today
--Jaydeep Sarangi
Interview with Swati Guha
--Jaydeep
Sarangi
Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyaya: Life and Literature Weaved into One
--Aju Mukhopadhyay
Unveiling the Soulful
Songs of A. Ayyappan
--Latha
Nair R.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair’s Mist: A
Narrative through the Long Winter Seasons of Loneliness
--Jubimol K. G.
Exorcizing the Voiceless to Voice: K. J. Baby’s Nadugadhika as an Apt Dramatization of the Marginalized Tribal
Community
--Kavitha
Gopalakrishnan
Sagas of Insensitivity:
A Reading of Vaikom Muhammed Basheer’s “Birthday” and Munshi Premchand’s “The
Shroud”
Vani.
K
(St)Uttering Caste in
Another Tongue: A Critique of volte-face in Sundaram’s Poetic and Political
Ideologies
--Hemang
Desai
‘Transnational
Connections’: The Nature of Indian Nationhood in the Novels of Jayanti M. Dalal
--Jayashree Palit
The Making of a
Terrorist: Regional Crisis and International Exigencies in Jayanti M. Dalal’s Bleeding Heights of Kargil
--Rajshree
Parthivv Trivedi
Experience of
Discrimination and Dalit Identity as Reflected in the Dalit Autobiography of
Omprakash Valmiki’s Joothan
--Grishma
Manikrao Khobragade
The Realm of Women’s
World in the Stories of Sarojini Sahoo
--Prameela
K. P.
Dalit Feminist Perspective of Bama's Karukku
and Sangati
--J. Jaya Parveen & V. Rajesh
Democratic Multiculturalism in David Davidar’s
The House of Blue Mangoes
--Y. Vidya
Deliberation and
Discernment: A Study of Mridula Garg’s Anitya:
Halfway to Nowhere
--V.
V. B. Rama Rao
Beyond and Above Culture and Cultures
--V.
V. B. Rama Rao
Feminism to Humanism: Reflections of Contemporary Hindi Verse
--Prameela K. P.
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