The Changing Character of Nationalism in India Nayantara M. Chakravarty NEW!
The Soud of the Nineties : Modernity and Bengal's Musicscape: Rupleena Bose
Your Spaceships Can't Contain Me: An Exploration of Colouring Body Positivity: Sasha N. Kruger
On Myth and Fantasmic Horizons: Sovreignty in Kosovo: : Ejner Pedersen Trenter
“Look! It’s a she!”: Gender Anthropomorphism in Elizabeth Bishop’s Animal Poems Sheelalipi Sahana
Consumerism and the Desire for Right: Precarity and Politics in Present India: Samrat Sengupta
Time is the Longest Distance between Two Places: On Akhil Katyal’s Night Charge: Ricky Varghese
Taking the Stage by Storm: Theatre of, by and for the Youth in Kolkata, India: Arnab Banerji
Rudra Muhammad Shahidullah: Romantic and Revolutionary: Mohammad Shafiqul Islam
The Main Theme as a Question: Ujjal Chakraborty, translated by Arunava Sinha
Historical and Political Context in Kashmir: Constructing a Unique Kashmiri Identity: Nyla Ali Khan
Shahrazad as Seductress and Moral Agent in The Arabian Nights - The Book about Storytelling: Anuja Madan
But Today The Struggle: Rashmi Sahni
Picturesque Teletheory: Ladislav Vit
Tired of
Symmetry: Savi Munjal
Consumerism Eats Itself:Dawn
of the Dead as Postmodern Cultural Critique: Adrian Versteegh
A Labour of Love
- Dr. Nancy Gerber
Rethinking Spectator(ship)
and (Male) Gaze : Vishnu Vardhan T.
Loneliness in Diasporic
Life as Depicted by Anita Desai : Amit Shankar Saha
Behind The Postcard: Sandeep
Banerjee (previously published in The
Statesman, Calcutta)Journalist, New Delhi Television, India
Commercial Americanness:
Charles Bivona, Adjunct Lecturer, English, Passaic County Community College,
New Jersey.
National Mainstream Media and
Regional Medias,'Contesting Hegemonies' - Trilateral (linguistic) media
in Sri Lanka: Sunanda Deshapriya, political journalist
Online advocacy principles and case
studies within the context of ICT and Conflict Transformation : Sanjana
Hattotuwa, Research Associate, Centre for Policy Alternatives, Colombo
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Carving a Space: Women Writers: Melita D'Souza
Righting Wrongs: Reading representation of race in Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing: Dipshika Sinha
Sitting with our Suffering: a Buddhist perspective of women's literature of the Harlem Renaissance: Max Orsini
The 'otherness' of nature and woman: an ecofeminist reading of 'The Handmaid's Tale': Ambika Bhalla, Dr Jap Preet Kaur Bhangu and Dr Manmohan Singh
Thawing Legacies: Inuit Women, Modernisation and Challenges of Cultural Liminality: Sebastian C Galbo
Amour: The Horror in the Ordinary: Amit R Baishya
Something to tell you: Spaces for dialogue in postcolonial London: Claire Chambers & Nukhbah Langah
Power, Absurd and Revolt: On Camus and Foucault: Aniruddh Ghosal
Womanhood as Masquerade: Vasugi Kailasam
Time-Citations: Haraprasad
Shastri and the 'Glorious Times': Ritwik Bhattacharyya
Searching for Determinacy: John C Havard
Hyperreality, the question
of agency, and the phenomenon of Reality Television: Chung Chin-Yi
Sunita Namjoshi's
Building Babel: Siphiwe Dube
Performing Gender, Living History:
Rupleena Bose
A Study on Women's Subjectivity
in the God-talk of Kristeva and Irigaray : Jea Suk Oh
Buddha in the Reader, Buddha in
the Tale, A Buddhist Reading of Chaucer's Knight's Tale: Charles Bivona,
Adjunct Lecturer, English, Passaic County Community College, New Jersey.
The Right to Information: Sanjana Hattotuwa,
Research Associate, Centre for Policy Alternatives, Colombo
Media and Conflict in Sri Lanka:
Sanjana Hattotuwa, Research Associate, Centre for Policy Alternatives,
Colombo
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