VOL. 8, 2018
Published Date: Monday, 1 January 2018
Contents:
- The Spectre of Globalized Biotechnological Exploitation in the Science Fiction of Muhammad Zafar Iqbal
- The Ramifications of Insurgencies on Family Lives—A Reading of Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Lowland
- A Panoptical Analysis of Kurtz and Jack
- The Translator’s Role in Addressing Untranslatability in Poetry: Observing Translations of Kazi Nazrul Islam’s Bidrohi
- Representation of Sex-workers’ Plight in Mahasweta Devi’s Bedanabala and Rizia Rahman’s Letters of Blood
- The Exploration of Human Alter Ego in Animals: An Evaluation of Ted Hughes’s Animal Poems
- Edna’s “Moments of Being” and “Wild Zone” of Female Sexuality: A Gynocritical Study of Kate Chopin’s The Awakening
- Dionysus Meets the Caribbean: A Study of London Notting Hill Carnival in the Light of Samuel Selvon’s The Lonely Londoners
- ‘Still I Am Not Tragic’: Indigenous Australian Women’s Sovereignty in Marie Munkara’s Every Secret Thing and A Most Peculiar Act
- Is blended learning the future of higher education?: Stakeholders’ Perspectives from Bangladesh