Volume 6 Issue 2- January-February-2025(Special Issue on Eco-Narratives and Climate Fiction)
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Editorial
Salience and activation in Susan Fennimore Cooper’s Econarrative: (a Feminist) Ecocritical Perspective on Rural Hours
Abdelkader BOUHMIDA
Bodies in the Wilderness: Ecopoetics, Materiality, and the Politics of Body in William Blake’s Songs of Experience and Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing
Sumana Ghosh
Yearning for a Greener Tomorrow: An Analysis of the Role of Select Songs in Preserving Nature
Dr. Soubhagya S.P.
Neoliberalism and Environmental Decline: The Critical Need to Harmonise Profit with Ecological Well-being
Dr. Manjari Johri
The Symbolic Landscape: A Study of Kalidasa’s Abhijnānaśākuntalam through the Lens of Ecocriticism
Dr. Archana Gupta
The Paradox of Connection: Superficiality in the Age of Technological Ubiquity in the Select Poems of Mangalesh Dabral
Akanksha Pandey
Land, Memory and Resistance: Reading Adivasi Texts as Counternarratives
Aparna Singh
Subverting the Thana-Capitalist Logic through Counternarratives: Yun Ko-eun’s The Disaster Tourist
Carissa Ma
On Time and Water: How Liquid Worlds Shape Human Lives and Ecological Feelings
Dr. Trang Dang
Exploring Deep Ecology in Mahasweta Devi’s “The Book of The Hunter”: An Eco-Critical Analysis
Madhumita Kundu
The Thundering Tamak: Reading Autochthony in Hansda Shekhar’s The Adivasi Will Not Dance
Amit Kumar Rath & Treenasri Ghosh
Nonhuman Agency and Gender: An Ecofeminist Critique of Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea
Tanya D’souza
Animal Relationship in Dog Boy and The Whale Caller
Subodh Mahato
To More Non-Human Matters: Abject, Discard, and Identity Formation in Samuel Beckett’s First Love
Mohammadreza Zare
Salience and activation in Susan Fennimore Cooper’s Econarrative: (a Feminist) Ecocritical Perspective on Rural Hours
Dr. Stuti Khare
The Cloud-Messenger in Manipur’s Shifting Landscapes: Ecological Intelligence in Kālidāsa’s Meghadūta in Manipuri
Abhinav Sarangthem & Nadeem Yumkhaibam
Infection and Insignificance: Pandemic Narratives in the Age of the Anthropocene
Trisha Das