Tej N Dhar
Isaac Sequeira Memorial Lecture Science, Technology and Literary Imagination: The Twentieth Century Perspective
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.205.a8n3
Isaac Sequeira Memorial Award-Winning Paper South Asia’s Second World War: Exploring the Legacies of World War II on Indian Memoirs
Amitrajeet Mukherjee
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.206.a8n3
Representation of Rape Trauma in Shakespeare Onscreen: A Look at Julie Taymor’s Adaptation of Titus Andronicus
Saumya Sharma
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.207.a8n3
Exiles and Prisoners: Literary Representation of Illness in Albert Camus’s The Plague
Namrata Nistandra
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.209.a8n3
Exploring Violence, Trauma and Recovery in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus: A Feminist Perspective
Nitika Stan and Navreet Sahi
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.210.a8n3
Fact-Fiction Interface: Revisiting the Holocaust Memory, Trauma and Violence in The Librarian of Auschwitz
Saurav Shandil
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.211.a8n3
Pure Consciousness: The Ultimate Truth in Poetry of Lalleshwari
Amandeep Kour
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.212.a8n3
Analysing Paradigms of Pain in the BBC Adaptation of Sally Rooney's Normal People
Biraj Poddar and Bibhash Anjan
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.213.a8n3
Exploring the Memory, Trauma and Survival of a Yazidi Girl in Nadia Murad’s The Last Girl
Varnika Shah and Hem Raj Bansal
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.214.a8n3
Beyond Borders: Geetanjali Shree’s Tomb of Sand
Jap Preet Kaur Bhangu
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.215.a8n3
Emerging Out of Violence: A Study of Select Short Stories on the Partition of India
Vinod K Chopra
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.216.a8n3
Tracing the Iconographic Shifts in the Retellings of the Mahabharata Stories Across Two Distinct Mediums
Kusum Bhatia
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.217.a8n3
Madness Plagued by Memories in Elie Wiesel’s A Mad Desire to Dance
Mandeep Kaur
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.218.a8n3
Unveiling Caste Trauma: Thenmozhi Soundararajan’s Dalit Feminist Meditation on Survivorship, Healing, and Abolition
Neha Negi and Dolly Shah
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.220.a8n3
Lesbian Literature in Poland: Authors, Reception and Social Presence
Daniel Kalinowski
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.221.a8n3
Religious Hypocrisy, Protection Acts and Trauma of Being an Aboriginal in Doris Kartinyeri’s Kick the Tin and Glenyse Ward’s Wandering Girl
Subhash Verma
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.222.a8n3
The ‘Reel’ Meets the ‘Real’ in Vikramaditya Motwane's Jubilee
Ila Rathor
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.223.a8n3
Violence, Child Sexual Abuse and Trauma in Rituparna Chatterjee’s The Water Phoenix
Megha Suresh Kamble and Tripti Karekatti
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.224.a8n3
Individual and Collective Trauma in Han Kang’s Human Acts: An Analysis from the Perspective of the Pluralistic Model of Trauma Theory
Bhakti I. Vaishnav
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.225.a8n3
The Spiritual Idealisation of Death in the Post-Covid Times Through the Selected Works of Keats, Andre Gide’s Novel Strait is the Gate and J.M. Synge’s Play Riders to the Sea
Ananya Pahari
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.226.a8n3
Revisiting the History to Reclaim Identities: A Critical Analysis of Syangtan and Tamang’s Texts
Kumari Lama
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.227.a8n3
M(othering) the Mother: Rethinking Reproductive Justice and Abortion Rights by Critically Analysing Selected Literary Works
Manika Ahuja
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.228.a8n3
Manipulation of Memory and Post-truth Politics in Gabriel Garcia Marquez's The Autumn of the Patriarch
Swastik Sharma
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.229.a8n3
Museum as the Site of Reconstructing Memory in Orhan Pamuk’s The Museum of Innocence
Sumita Kumari
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.230.a8n3
Trauma, Memory, and Identity Crisis in Rohinton Mistry’s Family Matters
Ranjeet Kaur
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.231.a8n3
Memories of Violence and Wartime Discourse: A Study of Haruki Murakami’s The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and Kenzabur? ?e’s The Silent Cry
Garima Malik and Ashok Verma
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.232.a8n3
We Know What Poonachi Thinks: A Study of Animal Subjectivity in Perumal Murugan’s Poonachi or The Story of a Black Goat
Kadambri Gasso and Ashok Verma
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.233.a8n3
Dystopian Reality: An Exploration of the ‘Demotic’ in The Truman Show
Manik Ahuja
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.234.a8n3
Reading Trauma and Its Reflections on the Body and Self in Namita Ghokhale's The Blind Matriarch
Sandeep Kaur
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.235.a8n3
The Femme Fatale in Science Fiction Cinema:Disembodiment and Gender in the Posthuman World of Alex Garland’s Ex-Machina
Pallabee Dasgupta
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.236.a8n3
Tongues of Tyranny: Language, Ideology, and Power in The Handmaid’s Tale
Srishti Sharma
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo25.237.a8n3
Animal Studies: A Post-Modern Analysis of Animals in Literature and Popular Culture
Maria Pratibha Da Cruz