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Monika Browarczyk
How to Speak of the Unspeakable?
Literature

To date generations of people from South Asia grapple with traumatic experiences of havoc and violence prior to, during and in the aftermat...

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This paper tackles a profoundly important and sensitive subject: the lingering trauma of the Partition of British India, specifically focusing on the...

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Maria Puri
Reading Between the Lines
Literature

A decades long attempt by the central government to control dissent in Punjab culminated in a military operation codenamed Bluestar (June 1...

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The paper, titled "Reading Between the Lines," presents a compelling and timely exploration of the traumatic events of 1984 in Punjab through a litera...

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S. Puja, L. Kavitha Nair
Grief, Anger, and In-between
Literature

Śurpaṇakhā from the Rāmāyaṇa, though she plays a pivotal role in the epic, is often neglected in the main discourse. The character’s exclus...

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The proposed paper, "Grief, Anger, and In-between," addresses a highly pertinent and overdue subject within literary and cultural studies: the re-eval...

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Hermina Cielas Leão
Bombs and Shrapnel Drawing Verses
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The title "Bombs and Shrapnel Drawing Verses" immediately captures attention, suggesting a poignant and potentially insightful exploration of the inte...

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Anna Trynkowska
Indigenous People, Environmental Issues and a Reinterpretation of the Indian Epic Tradition in the Bengali Short Story A Bird’s Mother (Pākhir Mā) by Sunil Gangopadhyay
Literature

This paper deals with the Bengali short story A Bird’s Mother (Pākhir Mā) by Sunil Gangopadhyay (1934–2012). First published in 1964, the...

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This paper presents a focused and timely analysis of Sunil Gangopadhyay's Bengali short story "A Bird's Mother (Pākhir Mā)," contextualizing its theme...

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Danuta Stasik
Poetry on Combat for Secularism and Democracy
Literature

The tragic events that followed the demolition of Babri Masjid on 6 December 1992 in Ayodhya were the culmination of a conflict simmering f...

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The article, "Poetry on Combat for Secularism and Democracy," proposes a timely and crucial examination of Hindi poetry as a response to the communal...

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Huda Mohammed Salih, Lawend Ikram Mohammed
Distorted Identity in Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad
Literature

This study examines the issue of distorted identities in Ahmed Saadawi's Frankenstein in Baghdad, set in post-2003 war-torn Iraq. The novel, inspired...

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This study presents a timely and highly relevant examination of "distorted identities" within Ahmed Saadawi’s critically acclaimed novel, *Frankenstei...

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Izabela Lenczowska
Hiromu Arakawa’s Fullmetal Alchemist: Stylistic Nuances of the Comic Book
Literature

Nowadays, manga is a very popular medium, especially among young people from different areas of the world. The following article analyzes s...

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Carlo Rotella
The Cheerful Defenestrator
Literature

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The submitted work, "The Cheerful Defenestrator," presents a title that is undeniably evocative and intriguing, hinting at a potentially unusual or da...

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Lenggo Geni
Ekranisasi pada Novel ke dalam Film The Great Gatsby Karya F Sott Fitzgerald
Literature

Literature is born from the human desire to express their existence, which is closely related to the relationship between individuals and with the rea...

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This paper proposes an examination of the "ekranisasi," or screen adaptation, of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel *The Great Gatsby* into Baz Luhrm...

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