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Issue 86 (Jul-Aug 2019)

Literary Section
  • Editorial Comment
    • Atreya Sarma
  • Articles
    • Amarjeet Nayak: Subaltern Literature in the Postcolonial Society – Exploring Structural and Personal Violence in Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar’s Short Story “They Eat Meat”
    • Arkabrata Chaudhury: Sahibs’ India and Indian Sahibs in Mulk Raj Anand’s Coolie
    • Debasish Mishra: Militant Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism – Exploring the Ambivalence in Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines
    • Dipanwita Pal: Dahni and the Gender-Struggle in Hansda’s The Mysterious Ailment of Rupi Baskey
    • Gourab Singha: Re-conceptualizing the idea of a housewife’s lassitude through the lens of Sibaji Bandyopadhyay’s “Lata’s Day”
    • Martha Thindle Karunakar: Writing as a liberating factor – A reading of K Srilata’s poems
    • Puja Banerjee: Sounds as the Medium of Shift – The Play of Multiple Unheard Voices in Tagore’s “The Hungry Stones”
    • Sakoon N Singh: “Between the Shadow Lines” – Science/ Knowledge as Discourse of Power in The Hungry Tide
    • Saurav Kumar: Old Age, Body and Disease – A Study of Upamanyu Chatterjee’s The Last Burden
    • Shilpi Basak: ‘Chronicle of Loss’ – An Eco-critical Reading of Selected Poems of Agha Shahid Ali
    • Soumana Biswas: The Shadow of Partition in Meena Arora Nayak’s About Daddy
    • Subhrasleta Banerjee: Reviewing Female ‘Empowerment’ in Select Novels by Indian Female Diasporic Writers
    • Sudarsan Sahoo: Ramakanta Rath’s Sri Radha – An Appraisal
    • Sudeshna Majumdar: Poetry of Combat – Meena Kandasamy and the Politics of Dalit Representation
    • Suruchi Upadhyay: The Fascination for a World beyond – Billy Biswas
    • Vinanti Vasishth: Hunting and Heroism in the Odyssey, the Ramayana, and the Mahabharata