TABLE OF CONTENTS |
Cover Page |
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Brief Information about Consortium Journal |
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i - v |
Message from the Editor-in-Chief |
Mr. Sabuj Sarkar |
vi |
Message from Managing Editor |
Dr. Bapin Mallick |
vii-viii |
Introduction |
Professor Pinaki Roy |
ix-xii |
RESEARCH ARTICLES |
Queers, Xenophobes, and Surplus Women in Agatha Christie’s A Murder is Announced |
John Francis Kent Coffey |
1-17 |
The Case for the Goyendapith: Detecting Postcolonial Pursuits and the Popular Ethos in Supratim Sarkar’s Lalbazar Narratives |
ArcaprovaRaychaudhury |
18-34 |
Representations of Gendered Death in Indian Crime Fiction |
Dr. Ankita Rathour |
35-51 |
The Vanishing Act of Agatha Christie: A Feminist Examination of Her Literary Transition |
Sudeshna Mandal and Professor AparajitaHazra |
52-61 |
Panopticon to Panspectron: Evolution of Sherlock Holmes in Surveillance Society |
Varuna Yadav and Dr.Rinu |
62-70 |
Feminist Critique of Anti-Semitism in Agatha Christie’sA Murder is Announced |
Surajit Dutta |
71-79 |
Women and Crime: (Re)presentation of the Femme Fatale in Oyinkan Braithwaite’s My Sister, the Serial Killer |
Sofia Hossain |
80-89 |
Memory and Evolution of the Detective Archetype: Sherlock Holmes to Lisbeth Salander |
Shivangi Verma |
90-103 |
Studying the Impact of Liminality and the Confluence of Disability and Genius in the Detective Figures - Sherlock Holmes and Miss Marple |
Sourima Rana |
104-115 |