VOLUME 2 ISSUE 3
Engaging Fictions: Aesthetic Orientations and Reception of Novel
- Post-Apartheid ‘Disgrace’: Language and Politics of Human Rights by Chinmaya Lal Thakur
- Shame’s Pallor and the Paranoia Imperative in The Wings of the Dove by Wenwen Guo
Special Submissions
- Spectators Onstage: Metatheatrical Experiments in Early Tom Stoppard by Iswarya V.
- The ‘Three Moments of Art’ and Truth-Event: Reflections on Muktibodhian Creative-Process by Anup Kumar Bali
- Hip Hop as Cultural Capital: Remixing Bourdieu’s Theory to Affirm Cultural Wealth by Milanika Turner
Oceanvale Workshop
- Reading Authors/Authors Reading: Navigating Textual Worlds through Rainbow Rowell’s Carry On by Anagha Gopal
- Adorno at Ferndean: Some Considerations on Slavery and Aesthetics in Jane Eyre by Anshul Timothy Mukarji
- Misplacing Heads, Textual Formation, and Reformation: Somadeva’s Kathā Sarit Sāgara, Thomas Mann’s The Transposed Heads, and Girish Karnad’s Hayavadana by Mehvish Siddiqui
- The Textual Experience: The Interplay of the Image and the Text in Watchmen by Karan Kimothi
- Feminist Epistemology and the Web-based Text: Reflections on Raya Sarkar’s List by Raginee Sarmah
- The Postmodern Text: Answer to the Problem of Meaning by Raunak Kumar