Dr. Manash Pratim Goswami Associate Professor, Dept. of Media and Communication, Central University of Tamil Nadu ([email protected]) Dr. Soubhagya Ranjan Padhi Professor, Dept. of Sociology & Social Anthropology, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University ([email protected]) Abstract Although art and advertising are ideologically distant apart, yet they share a close and entwined relationship. Art imitates life and […]
Month: March 2021
“Can a Pulaya Speak of His Life?”: Autobiography as Ethnography in Kallen Pokkudan’s Kandalk kadukalk kidayile Ente Jeevitham
Liju Jacob Kuriakose Research Scholar, Department of English, NIT Puducherry ([email protected]) Smrutisikta Mishra Assistant Professor, Department of English, NIT Puducherry ([email protected]) Abstract Autobiographies of individuals from marginalized communities have often been sites of epistemological resistances placed against the mainstream narratives of history that sideline and denigrate the former. Marginalized autobiographies thus become a recording of […]
“Can a Pulaya Speak of His Life?”: Autobiography as Ethnography in Kallen Pokkudan’s Kandalk kadukalk kidayile Ente Jeevitham
Liju Jacob Kuriakose Research Scholar, Department of English, NIT Puducherry ([email protected]) Smrutisikta Mishra Assistant Professor, Department of English, NIT Puducherry ([email protected]) Abstract Autobiographies of individuals from marginalized communities have often been sites of epistemological resistances placed against the mainstream narratives of history that sideline and denigrate the former. Marginalized autobiographies thus become a recording of […]
Revisiting Masterpieces of Literature Through Indian Aesthetics: A Myth Of Devotion, a river sutra & NAVEEN PATNAIK
Dr. Kalikinkar Pattanayak Former Associate Professor in English, Khallikote University ([email protected]) Abstract S. Eliot’s statement that novelty is better than repetition holds good in creation and revaluation of masterpieces of literature. Indian Aesthetics is based upon the principle that intuition rather than intellect is secret to the deeper understanding and maximum aesthetic enjoyment of literary […]