Professor in P.G. Dept. of English and Research Centre
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
The Interiors Volume-8-Issue-1
The Interiors-vol-8-Issue-1
This article examines the evolving relationship between language and social media, focusing on how technological innovation has transformed communication practices and linguistic expression. It traces the shift from oral and textual communication to...
This article examines how contemporary Indian English women writers redefine feminism by portraying women as self-asserting, self-defining individuals rather than silent victims of patriarchy. Focusing on Bharati Mukherjee?s Jasmine and Chitra Banerj...
This article critically examines Raja Rao?s novel The Serpent and the Rope as a philosophical and metaphysical representation of India as an ideology rather than a mere geographical entity. It explores Raja Rao?s indigenous narrative technique, symbo...
This article examines Graham Greene?s novel The Heart of the Matter through the lens of Christian theology, focusing on themes of sin, guilt, suffering, redemption, and divine mercy. It analyzes the character of Major Scobie, whose life is shaped by...
This article examines racial and religious discrimination as depicted in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni?s novels Queen of Dreams and One Amazing Thing, focusing on the experiences of South Asian immigrants in the United States. It explores issues of raci...
This article presents a comparative analysis of Khushwant Singh?s Train to Pakistan and Bapsi Sidhwa?s Ice-Candy-Man, two seminal partition novels depicting the trauma of the 1947 division of the Indian subcontinent. It examines how both authors, eye...
This article examines the varied treatment of Indian women in a male-chauvinistic society through a comparative study of Rama Mehta?s Inside the Haveli and Shobha De?s Snapshots. It explores the contrasting representations of women?s lives?Geeta?s co...
This paper analyses the marginality of women as portrayed in Mulk Raj Anand?s Untouchable and Arundhati Roy?s The God of Small Things. It examines how women characters suffer humiliation, depersonalisation, sexual exploitation, and social exclusion u...
This article examines Arthur Miller?s major plays with a focus on the intertwined themes of dignity and realism. Situating Miller within the realistic and socialistic dramatic tradition of Ibsen and Shaw, the study analyzes how Miller presents contem...
This paper presents a feminist comparative study of Tehmina Durrani?s Blasphemy and Bapsi Sidhwa?s Water, examining how patriarchal power structures, cultural traditions, and religious distortions perpetuate violence and ostracism against women in So...
This paper examines the domination of patriarchal authority in Girish Karnad?s play Naga Mandala, focusing on the oppression, psychological suffering, and marginalisation of women within a male-dominated Indian society. Through the character of Rani,...
This paper explores issues of identity, communal violence, and cultural conflict in Taslima Nasrin?s novel Lajja, set against the backdrop of the demolition of the Babri Masjid and its repercussions in Bangladesh. It examines the persecution of the H...
The paper is an attempt to explore woman's quest for self in Mahasweta Devi's Mother of 1084. Mahasweta Devi is a prolific Bengali writer and a social activist. She stands as a distinguished personality in Indian literature with her feminist approach...
Bapsi Sidhwa occupies a central position in Pakistani English fiction Writing. Her novels are written with a genuine social purpose. The present paper traces the development of her vision with reference to women's situation in Pakistan. The position...
The article discusses the portrayal of the sufferings of the poor and the downtrodden in Mulk Raj Anand?s Untouchable. The sufferings of the poor and the dalits have been a familiar sight in India throughout the ages. The exploitation of the Dalits a...