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Changing Identities of Magistrate in Coetzee’s “Waiting for the Barbarians”

  Changing Identites of Magistrate in Coetzee’s “Waiting for the Barbarians”                Name : Minkal Italiya           Paper no.14 The African Literature   Sem-4   Roll No. 17   Email id: italiyaminkal@gmail.com   Batch: 2018-2020   S.B.Gardi Department of English,MKBU   C hanging Identities of Magistrate in Coetzee’s “Waiting for the Barbarians”     Introduction:                     "Waiting for the Barbarians" is fable of post-colonial literature written by twice Booker Prize winner novelist, linguistic and critic J.M.Coetzee. Along with Booker prize, he also won Nobel Prize in literature in 2003, Jerusalemn Prize, CAN Prize and many others as well. He is a man who not only talks about engaging narrative stories but also takes up socio-politi...

Mass Media and it's importance in Women Empowerment

   Mass Media and it's importance in Women empowerment Paper no.15 Mass Communication and Mass Studies   Sem- 4   Roll No.17   Email: italiyaminkal@gmail.com   Batch: 2018-2020   S.B.Gardi Department of English, MKBU   Introduction: The very much subject of mass media and women is quite relevant in recent time, Mass Media plays a vital role in shaping culture as well as in establishing any social norms, including to create   gender stereotypes and later on to bring immense change or reformation in created stereotypes. Back then, the media is not served as a platform where men and women can enjoy their own rights. With the spreading of technology and education, Mass Media serves as effective and important tool to bring changes in the society. Though the fact can’t be neglected that the very much representation of an old gendered idea is also continued at certain level in new modern form, equally the women en...

ON@TCC: Portrayal of youth of modern Indian Middle class

Portrayal of middle class modern youth in Bhagat's ON@TCC   Paper no.13 The New Literature   Sem- 4   Roll No. 17   Email: italiyaminkal@gmail.com   Batch: 2018-2020   S.B.Gardi Department of English, MKBU Portrayal of middle class modern youth in Bhagat's ON@TCC          ~ Introduction:                     After the grand success of “Five Points to Someone”, Chetan Bhagat, author of blockbuster novel came up with his “One Night @ the Call Centre” in 2008. This novel holds mirror to the society that reflects the realistic problems of real India. In most of his novel, he is dealing with the realistic problems of real India. Unlike R.K.Narayan's Malgudi and Hardy's Weseex, his novel set in real world India. His ON@TCC is a study of reciprocal relationship between society and modern youth whereas each and every characters appears with reali...