8 articles in this issue
Aman deep kaur
The term “Subaltern” has a very wide scope as it stands for all those who are marginalized, exploited, or oppressed due to low caste, low class, low office etc. Limiting the scope, the proposed paper will focus on the community that is marginalised on sex... see more
Brij Mohan
Moral and ethical degradation of youth is a significant cultural problem that emerging India has been facing these days. This paper deals with above mentioned problem considering the readings of five poems of Vihang. A. Naik under “A Poem Comes Alive” fro... see more
Parminder Sohal
The uncertainty of life and the obnoxious turns it takes has perturbed man since a long time. Man has broken the shackles of belief of the unnatural behavioral patterns of the society in which he lives. Today a new man has emerged in a new vein, rising fr... see more
Tobi Ete
D.H Lawrence's works represent an extended reflection upon the human relationship. In it some of the issues Lawrence explores are human emotion, liveliness, freedom, constraint and disposition. The Lovely Lady is one of his short stories in The Woman Who ... see more
S Noyingbeni Yanthan
D.H. Lawrence, a prolific writer who, while writing, goes deeper into the human mind and soul in order to find answers to life’s everyday yet complex questions and associations. His novels are an outcome of a number of feelings that he experienced during ... see more
Shivani Thakur
The Sari Shop by Rupa Bajwa portrays the plight of people living in contemporary Indian Society. It shows class stratification and subjugation. The upper class people in India enjoy all the facilities and luxuries of life, while those in ... see more
Smriti Nagpal
This paper tends to analyze the quest of middle class woman’s eagerness and passion to survive and her need to create a niche, an identity for herself in this patriarchal society. Even in her submissiveness she shows a trait of rebelliousness and silent p... see more
S K SARKAR
Scroll narrative art is the mirror of the rural culture. Patuas or narrative painters of Bengal narrate scroll from Ramayana, Mahabharata, Mangal Kavyas, Bhagavata, folk and fairy tales, social issues and contemporary issues. Scroll narratives performance... see more