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Postmodernism has become the Holy Grail that charts 'living' in the present world through speculations, deliberations and negotiations. This collection of scholarly research articles map our dialogues with the intersections that twenty-first century society offers to individuals. Mapping the changing landscape of the Post-modern world is essential as man will not be talked out of finding meaning within meaninglessness. It aims to understand man's predicament of being the perceived and the perceiver at the same time.
Chief Editor: Abhilash Kaushik
Articles & Authors
1.A Postmodernist
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Postmodernism has become the Holy Grail that charts 'living' in the present world through speculations, deliberations and negotiations. This collection of scholarly research articles map our dialogues with the intersections that twenty-first century society offers to individuals. Mapping the changing landscape of the Post-modern world is essential as man will not be talked out of finding meaning within meaninglessness. It aims to understand man's predicament of being the perceived and the perceiver at the same time.
Chief Editor: Abhilash Kaushik
Articles & Authors
1.A Postmodernist Study of Green Mars: Aditya Raj & Dr Stuti Prasad
2.Postmodern Elements in Manjula Padmanabhan: Dr Anchal Dahiya
3.Juxtaposing Norwegian Wood and Select Songs by The Beatles: Angel Tess Cherian
4. Transcending Marginalization Through Language in Londonstani: Ankita Choudhary
5.Depiction of Subalterns: A Study of Select Indian English Novels: Anny Saifi
6.Exploring the Ecofeminist Perspectives in Surfacing: Ayushi Dwivedi
7.Ecofeminism in 3 Tollywood Films: Akkala Bindu Sri Geeta Madhuri Devi
8.Existentialism and Absurdism in Waiting for Godot: Christy Gnana Deepa J
9.Feminist Phenomenology in 10 Minutes 38 Seconds: Diana Monisha R
10. A Therapeutic Narration of The Pull of the Stars: Esny Elias
11.Journey from Absent Mother to Working Mother in The Autobiography of a Sex Worker: Geetanjali Basumatary
12.A Postmodern Study of the Folk Culture of Bengal- the Baul Tradition: Haimanti Bagchi
13.Post-Modern Texts and Retelling in Hag-Seed: V. Heymonth Kumar
14.White Wash Culture in Enid Blyton's Series for Children: Javairia Nousheen & Dr Abhisarika Prajapati
15. A Postmodern Reading of Ancient Promises: Mrs Jeffy Catherine & Dr R Selvi
16.Mobility and Memory Shaping the Narrative of Unveiling India: Jyoti Priyadarshini
17.Dub Poetry, Re-telling and Elements of Negotiations in "Resilience": Dr Mahi S Thavarathu
18.The Crisis of New Modernity: Context of Digital Music: Dr Mali Mitra
19.Taxi Driver: A Post-Modernist Study: Malvika Avasthi & Dr Purnima Bali
20."Quest for Mizo Identity" in Zorami: The Redemption Song: Ms Meghana V Goshi & Dr Vinodhini Chinnaswamy
21.Understanding Postmodernism in Indian Context: Mitali Bhattacharya
22.Nissim Ezekiel's Post-modern Poetry and Feminism: Momin Taibahfatma & Dr Pratima Rai
23.Postmodernist Tendencies and Hyperreality in Westworld: Neha Pandey & Shweta Yadav
24. A Postmodernist Study of Manto's "Toba Tek Singh": Mrs Nisha Narwani
25. The Kite Runner through the Psychoanalytic Spectrum: Padmaja Mishra
26. A Study of House Made of Dawn and Ceremony: Parul Soni
27. Post-modern individual in The Birthday Party: Preetha Mukherjee
28.Intersectional study of Harvest: Priyanka Dutta
29.Indian Woman and Cinema: The Shift from "Men Act, Women Appear": Dr Priyanka Kulhari
30.Exploring Modern-socio Cultural Phenomena in Chaman Nahal: Radha Singh
31.Problematizing Gendered Automobility in "Birdsong": Rituparna Mukherjee
32.It's on me! The viewer of Black Mirror: Bandersnatch: Sakshi Bansal & Vineeta Prasad
33. A Postmodern Insight on Retold Fairytales: Dr M Samadhanam Emimal
34. A Postmodernist Reading of Falling Man: Samikshya Pattnaik
35.BoJack Horseman: Hyperreality, Hollywood and the Horse: Ms Sangeetha M
36.Code-Switching of Assamese Language and Culture: Manju Kumari
37. Post-Modern Tenacity in The Shadow Lines: Dhritimoni Mahanta & Tanmoya Barman
38. 'Post-Modern Feminism' in Female Indian Writers: Sanjukta Dutta
39. The French Lieutenant's Woman as a Deconstructionist of Self-image and a Postmodern Feminist: Shatabdi Mondal
40. Psychological Turmoil in Where Did I Leave My Purdah?: Shreya Bhardwaj & Dr Mukuta Borah
41.English as a Lingua Franca for the Voiceless: Marginalized Literature: Alamuri ...


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Manu Mangattu is an English Professor, poet, editor, lyricist, film-critic, research consultant and publishing expert. He has published 9 books, 79 international research publications, 97 academic papers and 20 edited volumes with reputed publishers like Routledge, Harper-Collins, Harvard University Press and Penguin. He serves as chief editor/editor for various international journals and is on the syllabus revision and approval committees of many reputed universities. During his stint as an Assistant Professor of English, he had done UGC funded research projects and a SWAYAM-MOOC course on Romantic Literature. He completed a UGC funded research project on "Sachin Tendulkar as an Aesthetic Experience" in 2017. A poet at heart who would live and die in Art, he writes poetry in English and several Indian languages. A polyglot with a passion for music and film, he finds delight in doing translations from Chinese, Persian and Sanskrit. The Chinese Poetry Conglomerate acknowledged his contributions in taking Chinese Poetry to the Western world by naming him "Comrade to Poetry China" in 2016. A visiting faculty at various universities and a quintessential bohemian-vagabond, he conducts poetry readings, workshops and lectures. He won the prestigious "Most read and recommended researcher award" during the last 3 years (2018, 2019 and 2020) with close to ten thousand recommendations garnered through his career. After an apprenticeship in Shakespeare under Dr Stephen Greenblatt, Harvard University, Cambridge, he currently offers part-time guidance to 27 research scholars (2 awarded) from India, Iran, Australia, KSA, Indonesia and Djibouti), and mentors about 1300 post-graduates/ guest lecturers/ research scholars preparing for NTA-NET examination. An ambidextrous ambivert blessed with extreme colour blindness, he also plies his trade in the film and publishing industry. He can be contacted at manumangattu@gmail.com, +91-9496322323.