ICSSR Sponsored Two-Day International Conference on “Environmental and Apocalyptic Imagination:Ecocritical Readings in South Asian Literature,” organised by Department of English, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, India.
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Editor’s Note |
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About the Special Issue |
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ENVIRONMENTAL AND APOCALYPTIC IMAGINATION:ECOCRITICAL READING IN SOUTH ASIAN LITERATURE
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DR. ARCHANA CHAUHAN |
ARTICLE |
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APOCALYPTIC THEOLOGIES IN THE CONTEXT OF QURANIC VERSES
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DR.AZMAT ARA |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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CO-EXISTENCE OF NATURE AND HUMAN: A DEEP ECOLOGICAL READING OF RUSKIN BOND’S THE BOOK OF NATURE
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DR. PALLAVI SRIVASTAVA |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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ANCIENT WISDOM, MODERN PRACTICES: THE PARADOX OF ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP IN SOUTH ASIA AND THE WEST
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RAHUL SINGH BHANDARI & & DR. GUNJAN SAXENA |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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ECOFEMINISM: A STUDY IN ARUNDHATI ROY’S THE MINISTRY OF UTMOST HAPPINESS
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DR. SAKSHI JAIN |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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FROM APOCALYPTIC DYSTOPIA TO METTEYYA’S REBIRTH: INTERPRETING ESCHATOLOGICAL NARRATIVES IN THE CAKKAVATTI SĪHANĀDA SUTTA AND ANĀGATA VAṂSA
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DR. BIBHA DEVI |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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FOREST AS HOME: IN CONTEXT TO THE SELECTED RETELLINGS OF THE EPIC CHARACTER DRAUPADI FROM MAHABHARATA
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PRANJAL KAPOOR & DR.JAYATEE BHATTACHARYA |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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AN ECOFEMINIST PERSPECTIVE IN ANURADHA ROY’S THE FOLDED EARTH |
RASIKE MANOJ KUMAR & PROF. KOLAKALURI SUMAKIRAN |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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EXPLORING THE ECOFEMINIST THEMES IN THE WORKS OF JHUMPA LAHIRI AND ANITA NAIR
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DIVYANI SHARMA & DR. SWATI CHAUHAN |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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SINGING THE EARTH: ECOCRITICAL INSIGHTS INTO SAROJINI NAIDU’S POEMS
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SHILPI SHARMA |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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FROM MYTH TO ECOLOGY: THE INTERSECTION OF GANGA, YAMUNA, AND SARASWATI IN ENVIRONMENTAL NARRATIVES
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VISHNU MISHRA |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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PRECARITY AND FEMININITY:AN ECOFEMINSIT STUDY OF SELECTED WORKS BY KUNZANG CHODEN, ANITA DESAI AND BEGUM ROKEYA
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SUSHMITA PANDEY |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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URBAN LIFE AND GLOBAL CRISIS:EXAMINING ANTHROPOCENE
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REKHA |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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INTERPRETING ECOCRITICISM IN KAZUO ISHIGURO’S KLARA AND THE SUN AND S.B. DIVYA’S MERU: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
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VAISHNAVI SINGH |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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A CRITICAL STUDY OF ECOLOGICAL ELEMENTS, IMAGERY, AND SYMBOLS IN SHEFALIKA VERMA’S SHORT STORIES
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AMRENDRA KUMAR THAKUR & DR. ARPANA KUMARI |
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DISMANTLING THE DUAL OPPRESSION: AN ECOFEMINIST READING OF TISHANI DOSHI’S “GIRLS ARE COMING OUT OF THE WOODS”
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BRINDA BALAKRISHNAN S |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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DOOMSDAY DIASPORAS: UNPACKING APOCALYPTIC IMAGINARIES IN SOUTH ASIAN LITERATURE
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URBI UTTHASANI |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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LANDSCAPE AND POST-COLONIAL ECOLOGIES : AN ECOCRITICAL STUDY OF ALICE MUNRO AND AMITAV GHOSH
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GANGESH KUMAR |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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ANIMAL RIGHTS AND REPRESENTATIONS: THE NON-HUMAN TURN
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AARTI |
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NATURE, MYTH, AND COLONIAL DISCOURSE:ANALYSING ENVIRONMENTAL AND CULTURAL DESACRALIZATION IN AMITAV GHOSH’S THE LIVING MOUNTAIN
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ANURAG |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL DIMENSIONS OF HO TRIBE THROUGH SELECT FOLKTALES
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JYOTI RANI |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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ENVIRONMENT AS A FUNDAMENTAL NECESSITY FOR HUMAN SURVIVAL : AN ECO-CRITICAL STUDY OF SAADAT HASAN MANTO’S SELECT SHORT STORIES
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KIRAN |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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DECODING NATURE IN HAYAVADANA: AN ECOCRITICAL ANALYSIS OF GIRISH KARNAD’S REPRESENTATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
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YUVNA TANDON |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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FOLKLORES: THE COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS
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POOJA SINGH |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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NURTURING NATURE, EMPOWERING MINDS: CULTIVATING ECOFEMINIST PEDAGOGY IN ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING
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MANDAVI TRIPATHI |
ARTICLE | Click Here |
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SHAKUNTALA: THE EMBODIMENT OF NATURE IN KALIDAS’S ABHIJNANASHAKUNTALAM
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AMBUJ KUMAR TIWARI |
ARTICLE | Click Here |