Special Issue on Literary Theory
Khem Raj Sharma
Kalyanee Rajan
1-Technocriticism and the Changing Contours of Literary Text/Narrative: A Theoretical Overview
Roshan Lal Sharma
2-Poststructuralist Theory in Postcolonial Contexts: J. M. Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians
Sebastian Chalres Galbo
3-The Presence in Absence: A Lacanian Interpretation of Heart of Darkness
Jennifer Monteiro
4-Relocating Ahmad’s ‘cultural differentialism’ in Salman Rushdie’s ‘Ocean of the Streams of Stories’
Anurima Chanda
5-Lacanian Praxis of “Unconscious”, “Lack” and “Desire”: Reading Ashvin Desai’s A Tale of Two Truths
Rohit Phutela
Abhinaba Chatterjee
7-Homi Bhabha’s Minority Concerns in The Location of Culture
Manjinder Kaur Wratch
Siddhartha Chakraborti
9-Towards a Critique of Anthropocentrism: The Case of Andrew Marvell
Raj Kumar Mishra
Savitri Ashok
11-Gender Geometry: A Study of A. Revathi’s Autobiography The Truth About Me: A Hijra Life Story
Mousim Mondal
12-‘In Search of Bronte’: A (Re)-reading of Wuthering Heights and Rethinking Feminism
Sunayan Mukherjee
13-Munshi’s Jaya Somnath: The “New Historicism” Approach
Darsha Jani
Shilpa Bhat
15-Electra Complex in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
Muhammad Shoaib
16-Translation, Discourse and Foucault: Resisting and Producing Meanings
Sunij Kumar Sharma
17-Feminism: Frailty Thy Name is Not Woman
Rita Garg
Sayan Dey
19-Scratching the Labels: A Feminist Reading of Shashi Deshpande’s Select Short Stories
Manjari Shukla
20-A Sense of the Self from the Margins: Theorizing Adivasi Experience in Kerala
Jobin Thomas
21-Existential Strains in Anita Desai’s Cry, The Peacock
Neetu Tyagi
22- Colonial Outlook and Human Values: Postcolonial Preoccupations in Munshi Premchand’s Karmabhumi
Ashish Kumar