Drishti-Volume-7-Issue-2

Volume VII, Issue II (November 2018 - April 2019)

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 VII, Issue II (November 2018 - April 2019)

  • Dr. Gayatree Bhattacharyya, Former Professor, Dept. of English, University of Gauhati
  • Dr. Dayananda Pathak, Former Principal, Pragjyotish College, Guwahati, Assam
  • Dr. Prabin Ch. Das, Former Head, Dept. of Folklore, University of Gauhati
  • Dr. Kalikinkar Pattanayak, Associate Professor in English, Khallikote University, Odisha
  • Dr. Manash Pratim Borah, Assistant Professor, Department of English, Central Institute of Himalayan Culture Studies, Arunachal Pradesh

Members of the Editorial Body

Volume VII, Issue II (November 2018 - April 2019)

  • Dr. Lakshmi Das Pathak, Associate Professor, Dept. of Assamese, LCB College (University of Gauhati)
  • Dr. Angshuman Das, Associate Professor, Dept. of Assamese, Moirabari College (University of Gauhati)
  • Pranjal Dutta, Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Sarupathar College (University of Dibrugarh)
  • Dr. Nizara Hazarika, Associate Professor, Dept. of English, Sonapur College (University of Gauhati)
  • Dr. Praveen Kumar Anshuman, Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Kirori Mal College (University of Delhi)
  • Dr. Durga Prasad Dash, Assistant Professor, School of Humanities, KIIT University (Odisha)

Volume VII

Book Review: Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Snigdha Rani Dutta Half of a Yellow Sun is Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s attempt to expose the impact of a political crisis in the condition of living during the Nigerian Civil War (also known as the Biafran war). Adichie, while exploring the personal conflicts among the characters, reveals the conflicts of the nation in a larger […]

Professional Prejudices and Bonding among Women in Falling From Grace

Dr. Subhash Verma Asstt. Prof. of English, Govt. College Sarkaghat (H.P.) Abstract The plays of Hannie Rayson, a Melbourne based contemporary Australian playwright, depict current opportunities for women in terms of expanded educational and career choices, which have in turn led to complexities in women’s relationship with men and a shift in family arrangements. Her […]