Isaac Sequeira Memorial Lecture Science, Technology and Literary Imagination: The Twentieth Century Perspective
Tej N Dhar
Isaac Sequeira Memorial Lecture Science, Technology and Literary Imagination: The Twentieth Century Perspective
Tej N Dhar
Isaac Sequeira Memorial Award-Winning Paper South Asia’s Second World War: Exploring the Legacies of World War II on Indian Memoirs
Amitrajeet Mukherjee
Representation of Rape Trauma in Shakespeare Onscreen: A Look at Julie Taymor’s Adaptation of Titus Andronicus
Saumya Sharma
In/Spectre and the Construction of “Truths”
Debasmita Das
Exiles and Prisoners: Literary Representation of Illness in Albert Camus’s The Plague
Namrata Nistandra
Exploring Violence, Trauma and Recovery in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus: A Feminist Perspective
Nitika Stan and Navreet Sahi
Fact-Fiction Interface: Revisiting the Holocaust Memory, Trauma and Violence in The Librarian of Auschwitz
Saurav Shandil
Pure Consciousness: The Ultimate Truth in Poetry of Lalleshwari
Amandeep Kour
Analysing Paradigms of Pain in the BBC Adaptation of Sally Rooney's Normal People
Biraj Poddar and Bibhash Anjan
Exploring the Memory, Trauma and Survival of a Yazidi Girl in Nadia Murad’s The Last Girl
Varnika Shah and Hem Raj Bansal
Beyond Borders: Geetanjali Shree’s Tomb of Sand
Jap Preet Kaur Bhangu
Emerging Out of Violence: A Study of Select Short Stories on the Partition of India
Vinod K Chopra
Tracing the Iconographic Shifts in the Retellings of the Mahabharata Stories Across Two Distinct Mediums
Kusum Bhatia
Madness Plagued by Memories in Elie Wiesel’s A Mad Desire to Dance
Mandeep Kaur
Memory and Forgetting in Imaginative Dystopia
Snigdha Nagar
Unveiling Caste Trauma: Thenmozhi Soundararajan’s Dalit Feminist Meditation on Survivorship, Healing, and Abolition
Neha Negi and Dolly Shah
Lesbian Literature in Poland: Authors, Reception and Social Presence
Daniel Kalinoski
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
The ‘Reel’ Meets the ‘Real’ in Vikramaditya Motwane's Jubilee
Ila Rathor
Violence, Child Sexual Abuse and Trauma in Rituparna Chatterjee’s The Water Phoenix
Megha Suresh Kamble and Tripti Karekatti
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
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
Revisiting the History to Reclaim Identities: A Critical Analysis of Syangtan and Tamang’s Texts
Kumari Lama
M(othering) the Mother: Rethinking Reproductive Justice and Abortion Rights by Critically Analysing Selected Literary Works
Manika Ahuja
Manipulation of Memory and Post-truth Politics in Gabriel Garcia Marquez's The Autumn of the Patriarch
Swastik Sharma
Museum as the Site of Reconstructing Memory in Orhan Pamuk’s The Museum of Innocence
Sumita Kumari
Trauma, Memory, and Identity Crisis in Rohinton Mistry’s Family Matters
Ranjeet Sohi
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
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
Dystopian Reality: An Exploration of the ‘Demotic’ in The Truman Show
Manik Ahuja
Reading Trauma and Its Reflections on the Body and Self in Namita Ghokhale's The Blind Matriarch
Sandeep Kaur
The Femme Fatale in Science Fiction Cinema:Disembodiment and Gender in the Posthuman World of Alex Garland’s Ex-Machina
Pallabee Dasgupta
Tongues of Tyranny: Language, Ideology, and Power in The Handmaid’s Tale
Srishti Sharma
Animal Studies: A Post-Modern Analysis of Animals in Literature and Popular Culture
Maria Pratibha Da Cruz
Isaac Sequeira Memorial Lecture Science, Technology and Literary Imagination: The Twentieth Century Perspective
Tej N Dhar
Isaac Sequeira Memorial Award-Winning Paper South Asia’s Second World War: Exploring the Legacies of World War II on Indian Memoirs
Amitrajeet Mukherjee
Representation of Rape Trauma in Shakespeare Onscreen: A Look at Julie Taymor’s Adaptation of Titus Andronicus
Saumya Sharma
In/Spectre and the Construction of “Truths”
Debasmita Das
Exiles and Prisoners: Literary Representation of Illness in Albert Camus’s The Plague
Namrata Nistandra
Exploring Violence, Trauma and Recovery in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus: A Feminist Perspective
Nitika Stan and Navreet Sahi
Fact-Fiction Interface: Revisiting the Holocaust Memory, Trauma and Violence in The Librarian of Auschwitz
Saurav Shandil
Pure Consciousness: The Ultimate Truth in Poetry of Lalleshwari
Amandeep Kour
Analysing Paradigms of Pain in the BBC Adaptation of Sally Rooney's Normal People
Biraj Poddar and Bibhash Anjan
Exploring the Memory, Trauma and Survival of a Yazidi Girl in Nadia Murad’s The Last Girl
Varnika Shah and Hem Raj Bansal
Beyond Borders: Geetanjali Shree’s Tomb of Sand
Jap Preet Kaur Bhangu
Emerging Out of Violence: A Study of Select Short Stories on the Partition of India
Vinod K Chopra
Tracing the Iconographic Shifts in the Retellings of the Mahabharata Stories Across Two Distinct Mediums
Kusum Bhatia
Madness Plagued by Memories in Elie Wiesel’s A Mad Desire to Dance
Mandeep Kaur
Memory and Forgetting in Imaginative Dystopia
Snigdha Nagar
Unveiling Caste Trauma: Thenmozhi Soundararajan’s Dalit Feminist Meditation on Survivorship, Healing, and Abolition
Neha Negi and Dolly Shah
Lesbian Literature in Poland: Authors, Reception and Social Presence
Daniel Kalinowski
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
The ‘Reel’ Meets the ‘Real’ in Vikramaditya Motwane's Jubilee
Ila Rathor
Violence, Child Sexual Abuse and Trauma in Rituparna Chatterjee’s The Water Phoenix
Megha Suresh Kamble and Tripti Karekatti
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
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
Revisiting the History to Reclaim Identities: A Critical Analysis of Syangtan and Tamang’s Texts
Kumari Lama
M(othering) the Mother: Rethinking Reproductive Justice and Abortion Rights by Critically Analysing Selected Literary Works
Manika Ahuja
Manipulation of Memory and Post-truth Politics in Gabriel Garcia Marquez's The Autumn of the Patriarch
Swastik Sharma
Museum as the Site of Reconstructing Memory in Orhan Pamuk’s The Museum of Innocence
Sumita Kumari
Trauma, Memory, and Identity Crisis in Rohinton Mistry’s Family Matters
Ranjeet Kaur
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
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
Dystopian Reality: An Exploration of the ‘Demotic’ in The Truman Show
Manik Ahuja
Reading Trauma and Its Reflections on the Body and Self in Namita Ghokhale's The Blind Matriarch
Sandeep Kaur
The Femme Fatale in Science Fiction Cinema:Disembodiment and Gender in the Posthuman World of Alex Garland’s Ex-Machina
Pallabee Dasgupta
Tongues of Tyranny: Language, Ideology, and Power in The Handmaid’s Tale
Srishti Sharma
Animal Studies: A Post-Modern Analysis of Animals in Literature and Popular Culture
Maria Pratibha Da Cruz