Himani Sharma Ph. D Scholar, IGDTUW (Delhi) Dr Bhavya Asst. Professor,English and Communication Studies,Dept. of Applied Sciences and Humanities Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women ([email protected]) Abstract The inceptive concept of feminism propounded by Western feminists focused on procuring equal rights for women in European countries. Later on, realizing the homogenous consternation of women […]
Author: Drishti: the Sight
Role of Logotherapy in Developing Resilience: A Study of Gabrielle Zevin’s novel The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry
Suvitha Subramaniam Research Scholar, PSGR Krishnammal College for Women\ ([email protected]) Dr. Dhanalakshmi.A Assistant Professor, PSGR Krishnammal College for Women ([email protected]) Abstract The novel The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin, portrays the life of a man named Ajay, referred to as A.J.,who faces a series of mishaps in his life. The aim of […]
Recording the Refugee: Jatin Bala’s Legacy of Persistent Subcontinental Marginality
Mandakini Bhattacherya Associate Professor in English, Fakir Chand College ([email protected]) Abstract This paper seeks to situate the literary expressions of Bengali Dalit refugee writer Sri Jatin Bala amidst the paradigmatic terms ‘refugee’ and ‘exile’, and their political, humanitarian, cultural and literary ramifications. His autobiographical novel “Shikarh-chheñra Jibon”(My Uprooted Life) is one of the few Indian […]
Namita Gokhale’s Selected Novels Studied in Light of Dr Brian Leslie Weiss’ Parapsychological Studies
Dr Rati Oberoi Assistant Professor (S.G.), UPES ([email protected]) Vandana Sharma Assistant Professor, Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engineering College Abstract The present paper is a qualitative study aimed at exploring unconventional healing through hypnosis. To achieve the aim, three novels of the Indian author Namita Gokhle namely Gods, Graves and Grandmother (2001), The Book of Shadows […]