Vol. 16, No.1, SPRING 2026

1-Comparative Literature: From Eurocentrism to Decoloniality

Aateka Khan

2-Reading Literature on Riots as Affective Testimony

Aman Nawaz

3-Game, Set, Murder: A Comparative Playbook of Christie, Sayers, and Marsh

Anindita Sen

4-Caste and Violence: A Critical Study of the Selected Short Stories from Sharankumar Limbale’s Dalit Brahmin and Other Stories

Arun Kumar,Pardeep Kumar

5-The Binary of Culture and Politics in Premanand Gajvee’s The Strength of Our Wrists

Astitva Singh

6-Embodied Resistance and Indigenous Knowledge: A Study of Tribal Consciousness in Mahasweta Devi’s “Draupadi” and “The Hunt”

Basabi Pal

7-Ecological Trauma and National Wounds in Roma Tearne’s Mosquito

Bhawana Purohit, Shashikant R. Mhalunkar

8-African – American Women Writers: Emergence of a New Voice by [Re-] Positioning the Issues of Race and Gender

Krupa Sophia Jeyachandran

9-A Feminist Reading of Coming Out as Dalit by Yashica Dutt

Lovely Bhatia

10-Crosscurrents of Expressionist Art, Literature and Weimar Cinema: Aesthetics and Politics

Namita Paul

11-Wilderness, Identity, and Ecological Awakening: A Deep Ecological Study of Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing

Narinder Kumar,Ravi Kumar

12-Negotiating identity and ideology: the concept of the “third way” in Salman Rushdie’s literary vision

Rhitabrata Chatterjee

13-Keats and the Science of Sensation: A Proto-Neuroscientific Reading of the Romantic Imagination

Soumendu Kumar Dutta

14-Desire, Assemblage and Deterritorialization of the Self: A Critical Reading of Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis

Sunayan Mukherjee