Professor and Head in P.G. Dept. of English and Research Centre
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
The Interiors Volume-10-Issue-1
Indian mythology is not just a collection of stories but a cultural heritage that embodies the collective wisdom of generations. The vision of world peace and harmony is deeply ingrained in Indian mythology. Its tales often revolve around the triu...
In all of Austen’s novels, at some point, a main character has an epiphany: a point when their eyes are opened to their flaws or mistakes, and they choose to move in a new direction in their lives. Austen’s novels have remained continuously in pri...
A culture has its own recognition and concerns about life style and traditions; India is different in this way to centralize not only on anthropocentric behavior of human life. Indians has developed a deep relation with living and non living organ...
Multiculturalism is a liberal ideology that embraces cultural and ethnic diversity within social, political, and economic frameworks. In a multicultural society, specific groups and their cultural expressions receive official recognition, protecti...
Mahasweta Devi was a well-known personality in modern contemporary Bengali literature. Her works uplift to the tribal community is commendable. Her writings also targeted the subordinate status of women in India. The present paper aims to document...
Women have been regarded as subservient to men since time immemorial. Even great thinkers and philosophers have regarded women as inferior to men. Aristotle, the great philosopher believed that femininity is an incomplete version of masculinity. H...
This paper titled " Exploring Women in Twenty-First Century Indian Fiction: An In-Depth Feminist Analysis of Select Novels" presents a critical analysis of the portrayal of women in Indian fiction written by women authors of the twenty-first centu...
India got its independence from British rule on 15th August, 1947. This independence however came through the most fearful incident which is named as ‘Partition’. This partition is one of the most painful incidents in Post-Independence Indian hist...
This research paper examines the depiction of religious oppression and the misuse of Biblical text in Hulu’s web series, The Handmaid’s Tale (2017-2022), to emphasise the systemic patriarchal systems that lead to the marginalisation of women. The...
The present research paper takes into account the narrative perspectives, points of view and divergences in the modern retellings (novels) of the Indian epic Mahabharata, directing attention to Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s novel “The Palace of Ill...
Bell Hooks, a radical feminist, expanded the concept of feminism outside the confines of middle-class, white families with her scholarship.She used a lowercase spelling of her name and intended for it to draw attention away from her identity as a...
This article delves into the significant impact of the ancient Indian grammarian Pānini, who lived in the 6th century B.C., on the linguistic research of Leonard Bloomfield, a 20th-century American linguist. Pānini’s Asthādhyāyī stands as a founda...
One of the famous Indian writers, Namita Gokhale has emerged as leading woman novelist whose fiction is a harmonious contribution of joy and sorrow, pain and relief, attraction and repulsion, meeting and departure. She has written what she observe...
Though woman empowerment has been flourished worldwide and educating girl child is made mandatory by many governments to bring change in the image of woman in the society; still, literacy cannot immaculate the polluted mentality of a person in a...
The study explores the novels of Arundhati Roy and Aravind Adiga, which serve as critical counterpoints to the neo-imperialist objectives of global corporations. Roy’s The God of Small Things decolonizes colonialism, while Adiga’s The White Tiger...