Browsing Department of Languages and Comparative Literature by Title
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Sahit Shastar: Servekhan te Mulankan
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Scarred and Silenced Subjectivities: Mahesh Dattani’s Thirty days in September
(Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidayalaya, 2012) -
Screening the White Women's Dilemma in Colonial India New Historicist Study of A Passage to India (1985), and Heat and Dust (1982)
(Galaxy, 2017)The events of the past can be accessed through different kinds of mediums such as written historic texts, the government records, the other sources like socio-cultural traditions, the oral sagas etc. But a new trend has ... -
Search for female self: A comparative study of jasmine and that long silence
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)Bharati Mukherjee and Shashi Deshpande are two prominent Indian writers who portray the plight of Indian women - their hopes, joys, aspirations as well as frustrations and fears. Shashi Deshpande is an Indian writer living ... -
Seven Plays on Sikh History by Sant Singh Sekhon
(South Asian Ensemble, 2011) -
Socio political protest : a comapartive study of selected plays (Har ik nu jion da haq chahidaye and savere di lo) of gursharan singh and selcted poems of sant ram udasi
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)The present research is based on the comparative study of two Punjabi writers Gursharan Singh and Sant Ram Udasi. If one is famous for his poetry the other is equally famous for his plays. There are similarities in the ... -
Socio-cultural concerns in ajmer singh aulakh's sat begane and gurdial singh night of the half moon
(Central University of Punjab, 2012)Ajmer Singh Aulakh and Gurdial Singh are two prominent Punjabi writers who belong to the Malwa region of Punjab. Both the writers portray the everyday realities of marginalised people especially small or landless farmers. ... -
Struggle for identity comparative study of cry, the peacock and home
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)The present dissertation scrutinises the construction of female identity in Indian society in Anita Desai's novel Cry, The Peacock and Manju Kapur' novel Home. It has been divided in four chapters. The first chapter deals ... -
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. -
A study of U.R Anantha murthy's novel samskara in the context of indian philosophy of charvaka
(Central University of Punjab, 2012)Indian philosophy broadly comprises of two traditions: Orthodox and Heterodox. Charvaka philosophy occupies a prominent position in the realm of heterodox philosophy. It has radically influenced Indian philosophical ... -
Subaltern Categories in Girish Karnad’s Nagamandala
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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 ...