Living A Dark Night Articulating The Artist’s Voice
Paula Sengupta
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For twenty months now, India is living a dark night. Dawn never breaks … the night only gets darker. In the summer of 2020,
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Paula Sengupta
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For twenty months now, India is living a dark night. Dawn never breaks … the night only gets darker. In the summer of 2020,
Pulkit Mathur
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The lockdown due to the pandemic brought about several disruptions in our lifestyle.
Kalplata
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This paper analyses the concept of death as an inevitable consequence of an epidemic in ‘The Plague’ through the prism of the epistemological
B Mangalam
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The paper looks at a selection of contemporary short stories. In Tamil, written by Imayam to
Vimala Ramachandran
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With the closure of schools across the country, for over 18 months now, children have been impacted in many ways.
Parvathy Rajendran
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This paper attempts to offer a narrative where kaali-peelis — often associated with a certain kind of private space and middle-class privilege in the
Priyam Sinha
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Does ableism permeate into coping mechanisms for a pandemic struck world? Is universalisation and disability inclusion still an afterthought in India?
Nirmala Muralidhar and Prerna Butta
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The present study, which is a result of a student-faculty initiative, was conducted to understand the lives of child workers and the challenges faced by them,
Puja Pal, Amit Kumar and Deepti Sethi
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Learning, in higher education, has seen a paradigm shift with the onset of COVID-19. The sudden closure of all the campuses in India led to the
Roma Chatterji
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‘Gaia’, the metaphorical figure used by James Lovelock to evoke the complex interactions between the elements that make up the