Special Issue on War Literature

CONTENTS

Editorial

Sr. No.AuthorTitle of the PaperPg. No.PDF
01A. Rajkapoor & Dr. A. Abdul HakeemPsychological Trauma in Orhan Pamuk’s Snow and Khushwant Singh’s Train to Pakistan01-08PDF
02Dr S BhuvaneshExploring the Journey of Women in Amrita Pritam’s Pinjar09-17PDF
03Kavitha. J & Dr. D. S. Parveen BanuThe Battle of Kohima in Naga Literature: A Study of Mari18-25PDF
04Jessy MathewFeministic Approach to Gender Identity in War: A Study Based on Helen Benedict’s Sand Queen26-36PDF
05M. NivethaThematic Study of War and Love in Mitra Phukan’s The Collector’s Wife37-44PDF
06Dr. A. Malika BegumTransgenerational Trauma: Maternal Legacies in Sorayya Khan’s Noor45-52PDF
07Dr. M. RajavigneshShadows of Partition: Historical Trauma and the Illusion of Boundaries in Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines53-61PDF
08Sharmila. DThe Human Side of the Uniform: Rachna Bisht Rawat’s Portrayal of Military Life62-69PDF
09D. MuneeswaranA Tale of a Rebellion Hero: Tirot Sing70-79PDF
10Dr. B. KavikashreeThe Trauma of Displacement: War and Identity in Amitav Ghosh’s The Glass Palace80-87PDF
11P. Eswari & Dr. V. Subathra Devi“No Victor, No Vanquished” Rhetorical Analysis of Historical and Political Dimension of Biafra Civil War Scar88-93PDF
12Nayan TaraUnveiling the Horrors of Past: A Study of Memory, Trauma and Fragmented Narrative in Sebastian Faulks’ Birdsong94-101PDF
13Dr. D. SoundarapandiA Historian’s Perspective: Decoding the Secret War in Roger Warner’s Shooting at the Moon: The Story of America’s Clandestine War in Laos102-109PDF
14Dr. P. IlayarajaSocial Trauma in Indira Goswami’s The Moth-Eaten Howdah of the Tusker110-117PDF
15Sabitha. S & Dr. Nagalakshmi. SHealing the Scars of War: A Study of the Psychological Toll of War in Jodi Picoult’s The Storyteller118-124PDF
16R. SaranrajDepiction of Indian Soldiers in Mulk Raj Anand’s Across the Black Waters125-132PDF
17Dr. D. GeethaColoring the Void: Trauma, Memory, and the Human Cost of War in Zusak’s The Book Thief133-141PDF
18Shruthiya R & Thaiyal Nayaki VPatriotism to Disillusionment: A Comparative Study of Rupert Brooke’s “The Soldier” and Wilfred Owen’s “Dulce Et Decorum Est”142-148PDF
19K. P. Swapna & Dr. K. Muthamil SelviThe Saga of a Fatal Journey Embarked by Refugees in the Face of War in Khaled Hosseini’s Sea Prayer: A Refugee Narrative149- 155PDF
20J. Santha Christina & Dr. K. Muthamil SelviKurukshetra Through Her Eyes: Feminist War Narratives in Kavita Kane’s Karna’s Wife: The Outcast’s Queen156-165PDF
21Dr. S. FeminaWar and Colonialism: Postcolonial Perspectives on the Nigerian Civil War in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun166-174PDF
22Dr. G. V. ArulmozhiarasiWar And Pain: Dehumanized Perspectives in Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger175-182PDF
23A. Sankavi & Dr. M. Sudha DeviPost-Colonial Conflicts and War’s After Effects in Kamala Markandaya’s Two Virgins183-189PDF
24Dr. S. SanthiThe Echoes of War: Trauma and Healing in Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief190-198PDF
25Raja Ravi Shanker R.N & Dr. S. NagalakshmiPortrayal of the Psychological and Moral Effects of War in Sudha Murthy’s “The Serpent’s Revenge”199-206PDF
26M. Naveena Rani & B. Anand PrasadMigration, Identity Crisis and Psychological Trauma of War in Half a Life and Magic Seeds by V. S. Naipaul207-214PDF
27G. Jayaswathi & Dr. M. R. ChandranRohinton Mistry’s Novels as War Literature: A Study of Conflict, Survival, and the Human Spirit215-223PDF
28Dr. M. Zarine SumaiyaPolitical Discourse on Erection of Israel: A Hostile Entity224-233PDF
29Dr. K. MalarvizhiMyth Vs. Reality: Depicting Warfare in Vikram Chandra’s Red Earth and Pouring Rain234-240PDF
30M. VairamuthuThe Effects of War on African Literature: A Study of 
Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimanda Ngozi Adichi
241-250PDF
31Dr. D. Gayathri DeviA Psycho-Cultural Perspective on Gender Issues in Mahesh Dattani’s Do the Needful251-259PDF
32S. Jameel AmeenaSilent Battles: Post-War Psychology in The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas260-267PDF
33R. Karthikeyan & Dr. S. BhuvaneswariThe Role of Religion and Mythology in War Literature268-277PDF
34J. Safiya Banu & Dr. A. K. MuthusamyConfronting Trauma and the Path towards Healing in Anita Nair’s Lessons in Forgetting278-286PDF
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