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A Study of Linguistic and Non-linguistic Signs in Selected Automobiles in the Light of Semantics and Semiotics
(Sou. Bhagyashri Ramesh Chougule, 2018)Kaur, Sapanpreet and Kaur, Ramanpreet (2018) A Study of Linguistic and Non-linguistic Signs in Selected Automobiles in the Light of Semantics and Semiotics. Literary Endeavour. Vol. IX(2), PP.224-235. -
Subaltern Categories in Girish Karnad’s Nagamandala
(Shanti Prakashan,, 2012) -
The Subaltern Speaks: The Construction of Marginal Identities in Selected Films on Partition of India
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)Recognising the excruciating pain and trauma the Partition of India has caused to the lives of the millions of people in the Indian sub-continent, the present thesis embarks on to study a hitherto unexplored area concerning ... -
Subjectivity as a Locus of Conflicts in Girish Karnad: a Discussion of his Plays
(Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012) -
Subjectivity of Gender in Ma hesh Dattani’s Bravely Fought the Queen
(Techmind Research Society, 2008) -
Textual Semantics of Var Sri Bhagauti Ji Ki
(Guru Nanak Dev University, 2013) -
Towards an Eco-Poetic Vision of the Poetic Works of Agha Shahid Ali and Sylvia Plath: A Comparative Study
(Central University of Punjab, 2019)The environmental problems became of supreme importance with the dawn of twenty first century. These issues which are faced by both biosphere and human life are flourishing at an alarming speed and are posing a threat to ... -
Translated Poems of Harbhajan Hundal
(Sahitya Akademi, 2013) -
VIOLENCE AS A PSYCHO-SOCIAL DISCOURSE IN WOMEN’S WRITING: A STUDY OF SELECTED WRITINGS OF TEHMINA DURRANI, MEENA ALEXANDER AND ANITA NAIR
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)The present research work entitled “Violence as a Psycho social Discourse in Women’s Writing: A Study of Selected Writings of Tehmina Durrani, Meena Alexander and Anita Nair” attempts to explore the theme of violence in ... -
Vishav Chintak
(Punjabi University, Patiala, 2015) -
Vocalising the Concerns of South Asian Women: A Gynocentric Critique of the Novels of Bapsi Sidhwa
(Public Knowledge Project, 2015)The present paper through a study of the selected novels of Bapsi Sidhwa tries to vocalise the nature of the subjection of women in postcolonial South Asia, a space marked by a history of gender based violence or exploitation, ... -
VOICING THE SILENCES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE SELECTED SHORT STORIES OF BHARATI MUKHERJEE AND BUSHRA EJAZ
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)Women have been viewed and perceived within the constructed patriarchal structure of gender difference. The present research work tries to probe into the silences, subordination and voices of the Third World women in the ... -
The Volition of Religion in the Devadasi Tradition with Special Reference to Amita Kanekar’s A Spoke in the Wheel
(INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND TRANSLATION STUDIES (IJELR), 2015)