TABLE OF CONTENTS |
Cover Page |
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Brief Information about Consortium Journal |
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i - vi |
Message from Advisory Board Member |
Professor Rupkumar Barman |
vii |
Message from Editorial Board Member |
Professor Goutam Ghosal |
viii |
Message from the Editor-in-Chief |
Sabuj Sarkar |
ix |
ARTICLES |
Writing the “Other” into the Space of Literature: Paul Auster’s Ghosts and the Ethical Finitudes of the Literary Encounter |
Swayamdipta Das |
1-13 |
Developing Knowledge of English Preposition Through Explicit Teaching: A Study With L2 Learners |
Tapalina Saha |
14-26 |
Reading the Representation of Class Division in Bong Joon-ho’s ‘Parasite’ |
Sourav Saha |
27-33 |
Emerging Trend of ‘the New Woman’: Retrospection on the Position of the Women as Portrayed in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice |
Abdur Rajjak |
34-41 |
Environmental Reporting in Indian Television |
Rosona Khatun & Dr.Maumita Chaudhuri |
42-53 |
Rereading the ‘Her-story’ in the Literary Landscape of Africa |
Sudipta Banerjee |
36-40 |
Spectre’ing’ the Past: Re-interrogating the History, Literature, and Culture from a Hauntological Perspective with Special Reference to Jadunagar |
Aritra Banerjee |
64-75 |
Women’s Self-agency through the Metaphor of Symbolic Objects in Selected Films of Satyajit Roy |
Ivana Chowdhury |
76-84 |
A Study of Mulk Raj Anand’s Conceiving of Bakha’s Identity in the Novel Untouchable |
Avishek Mistry |
85-91 |
Breaking Stereotype: Changes in the Portrayal of Female Actors in Telugu Cinema |
Sneha Bhattacharjee |
92-108 |
Re-contextualizing Violence in the Works of Mahasweta Devi: A Parallel Study of Mother of 1084 and Draupadi |
Minakshi Paul |
109-118 |
BOOK REVIEW |
‘Aryans, Jews, Brahmins:Theorizing Authority through Myths of Identity’ BY Dorothy M. Figueira |
Animesh Bag |
120-124 |
Refugees, Borders and Identities: Rights and Habitat in East and Northeast India’ BY Anindita Ghoshal |
Prince Swarnakar |
125-128 |
‘Rajbanshi Folk Tales and Folk Songs’ BY Sukhbilas Barma |
Kamal Chandra Sarkar |
129-132 |