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| 1 | Unveiling Philip Larkin’s Cultural Reflections in “Going, Going” | Yu Fu | This article examines Philip Larkin’s measured belief in the endurance of English culture and his nuanced stance on the interplay between pastoral ideals and consumer modernity. Keywords: Larkin; pastoral culture; consumerism; heterotopia; |
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| 2 | “Nothing changes instantaneously” A Critical Analysis of speculative fiction in the Handmaid’s Tale Television Series (2017-2025) | Joanna Starzynski | This critical analysis of The Handmaid’s Tale television series begins with its depiction of a severe global infertility crisis. This essay compares this speculative fiction to real life events in the past and the present. Keywords: Roe V Wade; spec |
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| 3 | Thematic Study of David Mamet’s Reunion and The Dark Pony | C. Rajeswari | this paper argues that Mamet’s theatre, though marked by linguistic failure, reveals a fragile humanism rooted in the attempt to connect. Keywords: Melodrama; Postmodern Sensibility; Alienation; Realism; Fantasy. |
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| 4 | Sacred Stones and Silent Struggles: Women, Ecology, and Survival in Namita Gokhale’s Gods, Graves and Grandmother | V. Dhivya | This article presents an ecofeminist analysis of Namita Gokhale’s Gods, Graves and Grandmother, drawing on the theoretical frameworks of Françoise d’Eaubonne and Vandana Shiva. Keywords: Ecofeminism; urban ecology; subsistence perspective; patr |
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| 5 | Narcotic Metropolis: Addiction, Identity and Polity in Jeet Thayil’s Narcopolis | Shiv Kumar | The aim of the present article is to investigate Jeet Thayil’s fictional portrait of Indian metropolitan city Mumbai under the light of addictions. Keywords: Metropolis; Narcotic; Identity; Opium; Mumbai. |
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| 6 | Algorithmic Flesh: Data Bodies, Surveillance Capitalism, and Posthuman Embodiment | P. Prayer Elmo Raj | This paper elaborates the notion of algorithmic flesh as a critical analytic for rethinking posthuman embodiment within the regimes of surveillance capitalism and digital biopower. Key words: Algorithmic flesh; posthumanism; surveillance capitalism; |