March 13, 2026
Special IssueVolume 8 Issue 1

Volume 8 Issue-1 –March- 2026 (Special Issue on Eco-narratives)

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When the laws of the heart have been broken, what can the laws of the Society do?”: Exploring the fragility of Conjugal Intimacy and Marital Erosion in Bratya Basu’s Who?
Soumyadip Ghosh

Eco-Archives Across Cultures: Comparative Study of Global Indigenous Narratives
Meghna Varun & Dr. Madhu Sharma

Subjective Maps, Dense Cities: Literary Cartography and Urban Futures in Calvino’s Invisible Cities
Arnab Dasgupta

Forbidden Desires and Killer Sex Robots: Exploring the Limits of Posthuman Counter-heteronormative Possibilities in Eloghosa Osunde’s Vagabonds!
Ashmita Biswas

The Crisis in Spatial/Material Belonging/s in Narendranath Mitra’s “The Four-Poster Bed”: the Idiom of Loss and Rupture in 1947 Partition
Rajib Das

Fragmented Worlds, Hybrid Bodies: New Weird Narration and Posthuman Realities in Jeff VanderMeer’s Dead Astronauts
Swagata Singha Ray

Cosmic Pessimism in The Dead Man
Mario Scorzelli

Imagining the Nation Through Multiple Bildungsromane: Badar, Fauzia, and Karim in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Theft
Ritashree Pal

The Speculative Palate: Culinary Memory and Diasporic Histories in Fictional Futures
Aishwarya Mehta

Manoeuvring through A World in Ruins as a Person with Disabilities: A Study of Select Stories from Rebuilding Tomorrow
Erica Florence Machado T and Dr. Ramana Devika

The Peril of Synthetic Sentience in Evolving Artificial Intelligence
Zenith Evangeline Hermit

Consider the Role of Literary Journals: A Case Study of Bamboo Ridge’s Endeavor to Create a Narrative Space for the Future Generations in Hawaii
Kaori Mori Want

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.