New Academia
An International Journal of English Language, Literature and Literary Theory
Vol. III Issue III
Jul 2014
CONTENTS
1.THE DARK HOLD TRRORS ALSO! AN
ANALYSIS OF SOCIALPROBLEMS OF INDIA AS REVEALED IN THE NOVELS OF SHASHI DESHPANDE
Prof. Amitabh Roy
2.IVAN KARAMAZOV AND THE GRAND INQUISITOR AS NIHILISTIC REBELS IN DOSTOEVSKY’S BROTHERS KARAMAZOV
Prakriti Renjen
3.MODE OF ASSERTION ADOPTED BY THE WOMAN PROTAGONIST IN ARUNDHATI ROY’S THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS
Dr. N.Jamuna Rani
4.REGIONAL PRISMS AND GLOBAL VISIONS: AN APPROACH TO GITA KRISHNANKUTTY’S TRANSLATION OF NAALUKETTU
Dr.Sakunthala A.I.
5.ELT IN RURAL INDIA: THE NEW MODEL OF DEVELOPMENT
Dr. Mallika Tripathi
Prof. Charles Ngiewih TEKE
7.REVISITING AND RESOLVING THE BORDEN’S MYSTERY OF LIZZIE’S ‘FORTY WHACKS’ IN ANGELA CARTER’S “THE FALL RIVER AXE MURDERS”
Stuti Sharma
8.NATURE, MAN AND THE TRAGIC SENSIBILITY IN PATRICK WHITE’S THE COCKATOOS
Tathagata Das
9.POLITICS OF IDEOLOGIES: POPULAR CONSEQUENCES OF POLITICAL TRANSITION IN THE SEPTEMBERS OF SHIRAZ AND THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN
Jayasree Mukherjee Lahiri
10.THE POSITIVE DISINTEGRATION AND CULTURAL SEMIOTICS IN JULIA ALVAREZ’S SAVING THE WORLD
Pretty John P
11.ENGLISH SHORT STORIESLAMENTING SAGA OF COMMUNAL BARBARISM AND OXIDIZATION OF HUMAN VALUES
Mayur Wadhwaniya
12.CULTURE OF MARGINALIZATION GENDER IN KAVERI NAMBISAN’S NOVELS
A A. Vijaya Jyothi
Dr. Jyoti Tabita Hermit
14.LAND AND LEGACY AS MEANS OF ECOFEMINISTEMPOWERMENT IN ANITA NAIR’S THE BETTER MAN
Niyathi RKrishna
Dr Pashupati Jha
15.CLASSICISM,MODERNITY, SYMBOLISM: ANALYSIS OF W.B.YEATS AS A POET
Amrita Shashi
16.“OTHERING” IN THE MUGHAL COURT: THE “FIRANG” PHYSICIAN AND THE WHITE MUGHAL EMPEROR
Sukshma Vedere
17.THE QUESTION OF FEMALE SEXUALITY IN J. K. ROWLING’S HARRY POTTER SERIES
Kaustav Chanda
18.CHARISMATIC BLOOD BOND AND SIBLING RELATIONSHIP: A PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF KHALED HOSSEINI’S THE KITE RUNNER
Dr. D. C. Chambial
Sulakshna Sharma
19.TOBA TEK SINGH: AN EVALUATION
Zeba Mehdi
20.THE FARCICAL AND THE MAGICAL: GHOST(LY) RE-WORKINGS IN J. M. SYNGE AND SEAMUS HEANEY
Kusumita Datta
21.INTERPRETIVE PRACTICE AND REDEFINING MEANING IN HARRY POTTER
Jessica Seymour
22.THE SUPERNATURAL AND THE INFLUENCE OF GRIMM’S TALES ON ANGELA CARTER’S THE BLOODY CHAMBERCOLLECTION AND MURIEL SPARK’S SELECTED FICTION
Marta Nowicka
23.REDEMPTIVE SOUTH AFRICA: READING J. M. COETZEE’S DISGRACE
Dr. Manish Kumar Gaurav
24. "DEPICTION OF SOCIAL EVILS IN MUNSHI PREMCHAND'S GODAN"
Parul Agraval
25.Videshi-desi: India and ingestion in expatriate Writing
Anubhav Pradhan
POETRY SECTION
Dr. Mallika Tripathi