NEW ACADEMIA: An International Journal of English Language, Literature and Literary Theory

(Peer Reviewed and Refereed Journal)

(Online-ISSN 2347-2073)

Vol. 14 Issue 1 Jan. 2025

Editor: Dr. Sachin Londhe  

Execuitive Editor: Dr. Somnath Panade

 

Contents

1. NATIONALIST SENTIMENTS IN SELECTED AFRICAN LITERATURE

MOHAMMED EL-NASIR, AL-AMIN

2. TRAUMA, MEMORY, AND BELONGING: CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF NOOR BY SORAYYA KHAN

Iti Rani & Dr. Sunita Murmu

3. GOVERNMENTALITY, BIOPOLITICS AND THE EXCESSES OF TECHNOCRACY IN RAJAT CHAUDHARI’S THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT (2018): A FOUCALDIAN STUDY

Meeraz Hoque

4.STORIES ON THE ROAD: TRAUMA AND SURVIVAL IN POST-APOCALYPTIC SCENARIO

Tessa Jose

5. QUESTIONING ‘DELIBERATE HETEROSEXUALIZATION’ THROUGH A READING OF SEX-CHANGE MOTIFS IN THE MAHABHARATA

Sukanya Das

6. HOME, HURRICANE, AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN BARBARA KINGSOLVER’S UNSHELTERED

 Dr. Ansul Rao

8. IDEOLOGIES OF SOCIAL ISOLATION IN THE NEW WEIRD USING ANNIHILATION BY JEFF VANDERMEER

Olivia Brooks

9. HOLMES, FATHER BROWN AND THE INTUTION OF REASON; EXPLORING THE BLURRED BOUNDARIES OF INTELLECT AND HUMANITY IN THE BINARIES OF DETECTION

Shruti Dugar

10. EVALUATING ICT INTEGRATION INENGLISH TEACHING PRACTICESIN SELECT TEACHER EDUCATION COLLEGES OF TELANGANA STATE

Dr. Saba Khatoon

11. DREAM-MAKERS: THE DREAM AESTHETICS OF TARKOVSKY ANDFELLINI

Avijit Ghosh

12. BODIES OF HORROR: MEDITATIONS ON MONSTROSITY AND IDENTITY IN CHARLES BURNS’ BLACK HOLE

Riju Chakraborty

13. DECENTERED NARRATIVES: STORYTELLING AND MAGICAL REALISMASSURVIVAL TECHNIQUES IN AMAR MITRA’S DHANAPATIR CHAR

Dr. Mekhala Chattopadhyay

14. Navigating the Wild: Interrogating the Spatial Dynamics of the Forest in the Mahābhārata

Sreya Mukherjee

15. DECOLONIZING BLACK COLOR IN DAILY LANGUAGE

Pansau Tamba

 

Book Review

1. Book Review on Indian Short Story: A Critical Evaluation by Dr. Dipak Giri

Tabish Majid

 

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