February 1, 2026
Special IssueVolume 7 Issue 2

Volume 7 Issue-2 – January – February 2026 (Special Issue on Humanity, Crisis, and Change)

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Editorial

Sips of Time: Identity, Memory, and Emotional Migration in Toshikazu Kawaguchi’s Before the Coffee Gets Cold Series
Somoshri Paladhi

Playing God in the Anthropocene: Bioengineering and the Ethics of Creation in the Jurassic World Franchise
Debalina Das

Reimagining Ecological Literature: Myth as a Counter-Hegemonic Mode of Expression in The River of Stories
Sumegha Vaid

“Our oil tank is nearly empty”: Energy Scarcity, Precarious Lives and the Quest for Sustainable Future in Suzanne Weyn’s Empty
Shankha Shubhra Mandal

The Importance of International Exchange in a Time of Worldwide Economic and Political Crisis and Change
David Anshen

Subverted Ethics in an Automated Future: Dystopian Crisis of Human Agency and Familial Disintegration in The Veldt and Ten with a Flag
Ushita Banerjee

Traditional Ironworking in the Chotanagpur Plateau and The Impact of Industrial Mining and Environmental Change
Rupsa Karmakar

Light in the Void: Knowledge, ‘New Athens,’ and Self in the Crisis Landscape of Arthur C. Clarke
Bandana Devi

Pursuing Possibilities: Future, Solidarity, and the Literary Imagination in Anti-Caste Narratives
Saundarya

Politics, Subaltern Issues and the Myth of New India: A Study on Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger
Samrat Bisai

From Silence to Voice: Social Marginalisation and Quest for Recognition in Living Smile Vidya’s I Am Vidya: A Transgender’s Journey
Pooja Kalia

Crisis Trained: How American AI is Learning from Science Fiction
Lars R. Vadjina

Two Tales on the Antichrist: Soloviev, Nietzsche, and Posthumanism
Giulio Ardenghi

TANMOY KUNDU

Tanmoy Kundu is Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of English, Midnapore College (Autonomous), West Bengal. He has published four research articles and fourteen book chapters on Feminism, Popular Culture, Indian English Novel, and Indian English Drama in national and international journals and edited volumes. Besides English literature, he has a passion for Linguistics, Dalit Literature, and South Asian Literature. Mr. Kundu has been acting as a reviewer for peer-reviewed national-level journals like Advances Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, (a multi-disciplinary peer-reviewed journal). He has edited a book, Off the Line: Transgression and Its Representation in Literature and Culture (Atlantic Publishers, New Delhi) in 2019. His recent area of research is concerned with Dalit Studies, Street theatre.

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