All Stories

  1. Grotesque, Shadow and Individuation: A Jungian Reading of Selected Short Stories by Tunku Halim and Edgar Allan Poe
  2. The Objectifying Gaze: A Lacanian Reading of Viet Thanh Nguyen’s The Refugees
  3. Comparison of Data Analytic Techniques for a Spatial Opinion Mining in Literary Works: A Review Paper
  4. Spaces of Change: Arab Women’s Reconfigurations of Selfhood through Heterotopias in Manal al-Sharif’s Daring to Drive
  5. Expertise and Explicitation in English Translations of the Holy Quran
  6. Micro-Physics of Discipline: Spaces of the Self in Middle Eastern Women Life Writings
  7. The Politics of Space: Vietnam as a Communist Heterotopia in Viet Thanh Nguyen’s The Refugees
  8. Panoptic spaces and the framings of South Asian diaspora in Jhumpa Lahiri’s selected short stories
  9. Migrant Woman And The Paradoxical Gaze In Jhumpa Lahiri’s Unaccustomed Earth
  10. Foucauldian rituals of justice and conduct in Zainab Salbi’s Between Two Worlds
  11. Leisure as a Space of Political Practice in Middle East Women Life Writings
  12. Practices of Counter-Conduct as a Mode of Resistance in Middle East Women’s Life Writings
  13. Fabrication of a desired truth: the oblivion of a Naxalite woman in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Lowland
  14. Practices of (Neoliberal) Governmentality: Racial and Gendered Gaze in Jhumpa Lahiri’s Fiction
  15. Circulation of the Discourse of American Nationalism through Allegiance to Consumer Citizenship in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake
  16. Patriarchal Regime of the Spectacle: Racial and Gendered Gaze in Jhumpa Lahiri’s Fiction
  17. Mechanisms of Mobility in a Capitalist Culture: The Localisation of the Eye of (Global) Authority in the Novel and the Film of Jhumpa Lahiri's The Namesake
  18. Unwelcomed Civilization: Emily Brontë’s Symbolic Anti-Patriarchy in Wuthering Heights
  19. Recurring Patterns: Emily Brontë’s Neurosis in Wuthering Heights