JSL 16
Contents
Interrupted Lives, Continued Histories: Punjab Before and After 1984
Jasbir Jain
Drawn into Translation: A Case Study of Asterix and the Magic Carpet
N. Kamala
Unmarking Invisibility: Women, Writing and Public Spaces of Kerala
B. Hariharan and Ashish Martin Tom
Writing Real Work, Silences
K. Srilata
Adaptations and the Politics of the Apocalyptic End of Omkara
Neenu Kumar
The Child as Narrator in Alan Sillitoe’s “On Saturday Afternoon”
Bibhu Pillai
Ghastly Gravies: Food Images and Body in Bharati Mukherjee’s Wife and Jasmine
Shweta Rao and Rajyashree Khushu-Lahiri
Why the Fire on the Mountain? A Feminist Narratological Approach
Maninder Kapoor and Seema Singh
Looking Forward, Moving Back: The State of in-betweenness in Some Non-Canonical Diasporic Short Narratives
Trisha Sharma
A Feminist Perspective on Ismat Chugtai’s Short Stories
Seemin Hasan
Comparing Marginality/Subalternity: Dalit and Australian Aboriginal Autobiographies
Rajesh Kumar
Magic City
Pochiraju Satyavathi
Translated by C.L.L. Jayaprada
The Flies: Jean Paul Sartre’s Discourse on Human Freedom
Sacaria Joseph
Reviews:
Michael Mack, How Literature Changed the Way We Think
By Kostas Boyiopoulos
Indrani Mukherjee, Latin American Narrative of the Latter Half of the Twentieth Century: Beyond the ‘Boom’
By Abhin Chakraborty