
Volume IX, Issue I, May 2020 - October 2020
ISSN 2319-8281
Approved by UGC and enlisted in the UGC-CARE List (Sr. No. 42) in Arts and Humanities section.
A Refereed (peer-reviewed) Bi-Annual National Research Journal of English Literature/Assamese/Literature/Folklore/Culture
Members of Advisory Body
Volume IX, Issue I
- Dr. Gayatree Bhattacharyya, Former Professor, Dept. of English, University of Gauhati
- Dr. Dayananda Pathak, Former Principal, Pragjyotish College, Guwahati
- Dr. Prabin Chandra Das, Former Head, Dept. of Folklore, University of Gauhati
- Dr. Dwijen Sharma, Professor, Dept. of English, North Eastern Hill University (Tura Campus)
- Dr. Kalikinkar Pattanayak, Former Associate Professor in English, Khallikote University, Odisha
Members of the Editorial Body
Volume IX, Issue I
- Dr. Pranjal Sharma Bashistha, Dept. of Assamese, University of Gauhati
- Mr. Lakshminath Kagyung, Dept. of English, University of Dibrugarh
- Dr. Lakshmi Dash Pathak, Dept. of Assamese, L.C.B College, University of Gauhati
- Dr. Rabi Narayana Samantaray, Dept. of English, Aeronautics College, Berhampur University, Odisha
- Dr. Durga Prasad Dash, Lecturer, Dept. of English, Gunjam College, Berhapur University, Odisha
Contents
Volume IX, Issue I
- Editorial
- Metaphysics of Nature in Northeast Indian Writing in English, Dr. Nigamananda Das
- Negotiating Ecological Crisis in North-East India: An Ecocritical Reading of Select Literary Texts, Dr. Dwijen Sharma
- Reading between the Currents: Water as a Recurring Motif in the Writings of Aruni Kashyap, Dr. Vrinda R. Chanth
- Treatment of Man-Nature Relationship in Dhruba Hazarika’s Luck, Sanjib Das
- The Umbilical Connect between Nature and Narrative : Parismita Singh’s The Hotel at the End of the World, Rita Sarkar
- The Tales of Therianthropes and Otherkins: AStudy of the‘others’ in Nature as Represented in EasterineKire’s novel Don’t Run, My Love and When the River Sleeps, Nawab Tabassum Yasmin
- Ecology, Culture and Postcolonialism : An Eco-critical Reading of Indira Goswami’s The Moth-Eaten Howdah of the Tusker, Risha Baruah
- An Ecocritical Study of the Origin Myths and Totems of the Karbis, Aftafizur Rahman, Dr. Pritam Priya Goswami
- Voicing the Unvoiced : A Comparative Analysis of Sethe in Beloved and Giribala in The Moth Eaten Howdah of the Tusker, Subhash Barman, Dr. Zothanchhingi Khiangte
- Negotiating the Dichotomy of Tradition and Modernity in Girish Karnad’s Hayavadana and Bali, Alimpa Bhuyan, Dr. Anup Kumar Dey
- An Ethnographic Study of Ritual Plants Used by the Tea Workers of Sonitpur District of Assam, Dr. Dipen Bezbaruah
- The River Ganga in the Purânic Literature, Dr. Jagadish Sarma, Dr. Archana Sarma
- Martial to the Musical: De-stereotyping the Skills of Tribal Men in India through Select Folktales, Kaustav Chakraborty
- In Search of a Regional Framework of Theatre: an Analysis of Sukracharjya Rabha's Theatre, Manabendra Sarma
- Indigenous People of Niyamgiri and Foucault’s Heterotopia, Dr. Shruti Das
- Indian Tribal Women and Exploitation : A Case Study of ‘Douloti the Bountiful’ by Mahasweta Devi, Kazim Ali
- From Detention to Liberation: A Diasporic Experience in Manju Kapur's The Immigrant, Dr. Nitasha Bajaj
- Resonance of Communal dis/harmony in Mahesh Dattani’s Final Solutions, Dr. R. Devanand
- Negotiating Meaning during Translation: Context of Haryanvi and English, Ravi Bhushan
- Crossing Patriarchal Threshold in Shashi Deshpande’s The Dark Holds No Terrors, Riazul Hoque, Dr. Indu Swami
- Reading Beyond the Archive : A Study of the Novel ‘Aazar’, Dr. Chandan Kr. Sarma
- A Jungian Analysis of Ageing in the Movie : The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, Kamila Gulnar
- JG Ballard’s Cocaine Nights: A Time-Space Configured Society, Nagaraju Rottela
- Writing Violence, Writing Self: Reading Naga Fiction in Light of Easterine Kire’s Essay “Should Writers Stay in Prison?, Prasenjit Das