Browsing Department of Languages and Comparative Literature by Title
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Bloodless Violence
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Changing Landscape of Punjab: An Ecocritical Reading of Balbir Parwana's Select Fiction
(Contemporary Literary Review India, 2016)In contemporary Punjabi fiction, Balbir Parwana holds an important place. In his novels, he tries to trace out the changes occurring in socio-cultural spheres of Punjabi society. Physical landscape of Punjab has transformed ... -
Comparative study of Class Struggle in Urban and Rural societies from the novels The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga and Kankan da Katlam by Ram Sarup Ankhi
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)The present study deals with the issues of the social division of different classes in society as upper and lower class on the economic bases. The division further leads to the dependency of lower classes on upper classes ... -
Comparative study of Shiv Kumar's birha tu sultan and Jaishankar Prasad's kamayani the perspectives of the theory of alamkara
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)Unlike western critical theories, Indian Poetics focus more upon aesthetic aspects rather than didactic approach to literature. Among the most discussed critical theories of Indian Poetics Alamkara has a unique and ... -
Construction of Subjectivity in Girish Karnad’s Nagamandala
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Construction and Treatment of Social Taboos in Contemporary Indian Cinema with Special Focus on Sexual Taboos
(Central University of Punjab, 2014) -
The Construction of the Mythical Subject in PostColonial Context: A Study of Select Indian Plays
(Central University of Punjab, 2019)The dramatic foundations of postcolonial Indian dramatists are based on the assimilation of colonial dramaturgical practices into the native dramaturgical traditions which have created a new hybrid space. Earlier the native ... -
Critiquing anthropocentrism in amitav ghosh's the hungry tide and j.m. coetzee's disgrace
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)Rapid degradation of environment is an important concern facing all disciplines of knowledge and man centeredness known as anthropocentrism is believed to be one of the major causes behind this. In literary sphere, approach ... -
Critiquing family as an institution in difficult daughters and unaccustomed earth
(Central University of Punjab, 2012)Manju Kapur and Jhumpa Lahiri, both contemporary writers, hailing from middle class strata of society take women from the middle class as their subjects who have nothing dramatic or larger than life scenario about their ... -
Dalit experience in autobiography: A comparative study of government brahmana and mudrahiya
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)Dalit Autobiography, a recent offshoot, introduces a new world of experience in Indian literature. It widens the range of expression and makes use of the language of the Dalits who have been excluded from the mainstream ... -
Demystifying Theatre: Badal Sircar
(Alchemist Journal of Humanities, 2013) -
Depiction of dalit explotation and remonstration: a comparative study of salaam and muktiparva
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)Dalit literature sheds the light on the whole society. Dalit literature depicts the suffering and pain of the Dalits. In Dalit literature, short story and novel writing both the genre has important place. By presenting ... -
Depictions of the Conflict between Tradition and Modernity in the Select Novels of O. Chandumenon and Lalithambika Antharjanam
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)The study undertaken attempts an analysis of the conflict between tradition and modernity as depicted in O. Chandumenon's Indulekha and Lalithambika Antharjanam's Agnisakshi. Both the texts make a clear demarcation of ... -
Depictions of the Shattered Human Lives in the World of Human Trafficking in One Among Us by Paige Dearth and A Walk Across the Sun by Corban Addison
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)The present study deals with the literary representation of the issues of human trafficking and its impact in the lives of human beings. One Among Us by Paige Dearth and A Walk Across the Sun by Corban Addison highlight ... -
Dialectics of South Asian Subjectivity across Borders: A Critical Study of Selected Contemporary English and Vernacular Diasporic Fiction
(Central University of Punjab, 2019)The present thesis examines the dialectics of South Asian subjectivity across borders of nation-state, gender, religion, class, culture and ethnicity through the critical study of eight novels by diasporic writers in English ...