New Academia: An International Journal of English Language, Literature and Literary Theory (Print ISSN 2277-3967) (Online ISSN 2347-2073)
Volume IV Issue II April 2015
Contents
1. EXPLORING THE HYPHENATED IDENTITY: WOMAN CHARACTERS IN THE WORKS OF JHUMPA LAHIRI
Kasturi Bose Goswami & Ananya Roy Pratihar
2. LITERATURE OF THE INVISIBLES: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FICTIONAL WRITINGS FROM NORTH-EAST INDIA
Pema Choden Rai
3. 'MOUNTING HIS HIGH TOWER': THE DETECTIVE AS A FUNCTION OF NARRATIVE INBLEAK HOUSE
Erica McCrystal
4. POST COLONIAL STUDIES IN THE FACET OF NIGERIAN CULTURE FROM THE VIEW OF CHINUA ACHEBE
Bhanu s. & Padmaja D.
5. WOMAN: A FORCE OF NATURE
Himani Sharma
6. A LACANIAN READING OF SAMUEL BECKETT'S WAITING FOR GODOT
Swayamdipta Das
7. THEME OF IDENTITY IN THE NOVELS OF PATRICK MADIANO
Dr. T. Jeevan Kumar
Mrs. G. Sailaja
8. BEYOND PASSING: TRANSMUTIVITY AND ITS ILLUSION OF COMPLIANCE
Elizabeth Skwiot
9. BURROUGHS AND HIS WORLD: CARNIVAL AS HETEROTOPIA IN NAKED LUNCH
Gabriel Quigley
10. THE HUNGRY TIDE AND THE DISCOURSE OF DISPLACEMENT, SURVIVAL AND REVOLUTION
Md.Monirul Islam
11. THE 'INFINITE' LIBRARY: THE ANTIPHILOSOPHER AT BABEL
Sambuddha Ghosh
13. CULTURAL DUALITY IN MOHJA KAHF'S THE GIRL IN TANGARINE SCARF (2006)
Dr. Adel M. Abdelsamie & Ms. RihamFouad Ahmed
14. NAZRUL ISLAM: EMERGENCE OF A SECULAR CULTURE IN BENGAL
Tamali Bhattacharjee
15. THE POST TRAUMATIC EFFECTS OF SLAVERY IN TONI MORRISON'S BELOVED
16. FROM SPACE TO PLACE: CONSTRUCTING CALIFORNIA IN DAUGHTER OF FORTUNE
Dr. Roshin George & Ms. Reeba Sara Koshy
17. NIGERIAN GIRL IN SEARCH OF A UTOPIAN FEMALE WORLD: SEFI ATTA'S EVERYTHING GOOD WILL COME
Mr. Somnath Panade