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Amarjeet Nayak
Amarjeet Nayak
Reader, NISER Bhubaneswar
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Urban Dialectics of Caste in Modern India: Reflections from Select Dalit Autobiographical Narratives
BK Sethi, A Nayak
IRA International Journal of Management & Social Sciences 4 (1), 20 - 26, 2016
32016
Search for a third space: A postcolonial reading of the bilingual writer in Indian literary scenario, through Manoj Das as a case study
A Nayak
SKASE Journal of Literary Studies 2 (1), 2010
32010
Speaking and Speaking Differently: Language as Resistance, Liberation and Celebration in Dalit Women’s Autobiographical Narratives
BK Sethi, A Nayak
Contemporary Voice of Dalit 12 (2), 138 - 148, 2020
22020
The Bilingual Writer Stripped off his Bilingual Identity in Indian Literary Scene: Manoj Das and the Politics of Packaging
A Nayak
RUPKATHA JOURNAL ON INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IN HUMANITIES 2 (2), 196-203, 2010
22010
Performing the Stare in Indra Sinha's Animal's People
S Chattopadhyay, A Nayak
Disability and the Global South 1 (1), 29 - 43, 2014
12014
Exploring Literary Representations of Ageism and Coping Mechanisms, Through Fakir Mohan Senapati’s Odia Short Story “Dak Munsi” as a Case Study
A Nayak, JV Yeldho, P Ananyaa
Handbook of Aging, Health and Public Policy: Perspectives from Asia, 1-14, 2022
2022
Syncretic Jagannath Culture and Popular Odia Imagination: Representations of Lord Jagannath in Odia Cinema
A Nayak
Bonding with the lord, 48-66, 2020
2020
From Word to Image: Depth Perception, Graphic Narrative, and Double-Effect in “Coma”
J Fernandez, C Upendra, A Nayak
Brolly 2 (2), 87-102, 2019
2019
SOCRATES: Vol 6 No 3 and 4 (2018): Issue: September and December
J Fernandez, C Upendra, A Nayak, G Kouchnani, N Maftouni, ...
Saurabh Chandra, Socrates Scholarly Research Journal, 2019
2019
Subaltern Literature in the Postcolonial Society – Exploring Structural and Personal Violence in Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar’s Short Story “They Eat Meat”
A Nayak
Muse India, 2019
2019
A New Critical Notice of Robin Cook's Medical Thriller ‘Coma’
J Fernandez, C Upendra, A Nayak
SOCRATES 6 (3and4), 1-26, 2018
2018
'Structure,Image and Ideas at Play': A Revisitation into the select medical thrillers from a grotesque lens
J Fernandez, A Nayak
Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts: JOSHA 3 (5), 1-29, 2016
2016
Geographical Consciousness and the Indian Novel
S Chattopadhyay, A Nayak
Muse India, 2016
2016
Humour Through Incongruity in Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppie
S Chattopadhyay, A Nayak
SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH 4 (8), 9-9, 2016
2016
Reading a culturally different text: Meaning signification process in Chinua Achebe’s short stories
J Shrivastava, A Nayak
Short Fiction in Theory & Practice 4 (1), 67-78, 2014
2014
Witches are Bitches
A Nayak
New Writing 11 (1), 62-66, 2014
2014
Inception: Voyeurism and Urban Representations
JV Yeldho, A Nayak
Ravenshaw Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies 3, 95 - 107, 2013
2013
Wall-E and the Environmental Apocalypse: The Perils of Thoughtless Consumerism
A Nayak
Jura Gentium: Journal of Philosophy of International Law and Global Politics, 2010
2010
Oscillating between Propaganda and High Art: Dealing with Conflicts
A Nayak
Organ heist medical thrillers a grotesque perspective
J Fernandez
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