July 14, 2025
Special IssueVolume 6 Issue 2

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

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.