| 1 |
Remembering the Unremembered: Analysis of Innale Through the Lens of Trauma Theory |
Aamiya Sunil |
| 2 |
Invisible Authority: Women’s Ethical Labour and Tragic Outcomes in Danmei novels |
Abbenaya N1, Lakshmikantham B2 |
| 3 |
From Isolation to Transformation: Exploring Bibliotherapy in Burnett’s The Secret Garden |
Abejeyaa S S |
| 4 |
Cultural Memory in Catastrophic Time: Trauma, Temporality, and the Reconstruction of the Psyche in Partition and 9/11 Fiction |
Abhirup Sarkar |
| 5 |
Cultural Displacement and the Formation of Hybrid Identity in The Namesake |
Agnel Vinok S |
| 6 |
Port and Starboard: Kierkegaardian Choices in Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms |
Ailean Zeralda A |
| 7 |
The Joy That Kills: A Comparative Feminist Study of Fleeting Freedom in Gilman and Chopin |
Akanksha Singh |
| 8 |
Cyborg Psyche: An Exploration of Psychological Conflict in Cyborg Narratives |
Aleena Mariya1, Pritha Biswas2 |
| 9 |
Trauma, Voice and Psychological Resistance in When I Hit You |
Alice Ancy F |
| 10 |
The Narrative Healing and the Cathartic power of writing in Freedom Writers |
Ancilin Fernando R |
| 11 |
Dream Psychology and the Human Psyche: A Freudian Interpretation of Santiago in The Alchemist |
Ancy Jeba Sundari S |
| 12 |
Encoding Empathy: Deconstructing Cognitive “Theory of Mind” and the Artificial Psyche in Klara and the Sun |
Anto Vinfray Joshua |
| 13 |
Fragmented Identity and the Quest for Self in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Admiring Silence |
Anusia S1, Mary Priya F2 |
| 14 |
A Conscious Ecotherapy on Self- Reliance |
Arul Little Snita S1, Beneson Thilagar Christadoss B2 |
| 15 |
Blue Mind and the Waters: Exploring the Human- Water Connections in W. H. Auden’s Poem, “First things First” |
Arun Prasad R |
| 16 |
Shame as Recognition of the Self: Critical Inversion of the Postcolonial shame through Abdulrazak Gurnah’s By the Sea |
Atchaya L |
| 17 |
Towards an Eco-Material Repository: Representations of Trauma in Han Kang’s We Do Not Part |
Ayushi Singh |
| 18 |
From Words to Images: Postmodern Transformation in Don DeLillo’s Mao II |
Boomika M1, Karthika S2 |
| 19 |
Trauma, Memory and Reconstruction in Anuradha Roy’s All The Lives We Never Lived |
Brindha A P1, Thillaikkarasi A R2 |
| 20 |
Fourteen Myths, One Legend: A New Historicist Reading of the Myth of John Henry in Colson Whitehead’s John Henry Days |
Brindha Sharon1, Jockim D2 |
| 21 |
Optimism and Pessimism in the Fictions of Franz Kafka |
Carolin Sindia W |
| 22 |
Trauma and Memory in Toni Morrison’s Beloved |
Chellsiya Rajam E |
| 23 |
Reconstructing the Self Through Crime Narrative: Trauma and Psychoanalytic Perspectives in Patricia Cornwell’s “Cruel and Unusual” |
Christy Jenifer J1, Victory Ebenezer M2 |
| 24 |
Listening to the Heart: Shaping the Mind-set: A Study of Don’t Leave Anything for Later, Stop Waiting; Start Living |
Churchil Raja R |
| 25 |
From Implied Reader to Moral Actor: Reconfiguring Narrative Consciousness in Video Games |
Debobani Biswas1, Aliya Halim2 |
| 26 |
Psychological Conflict, Subjectivity, and the Divided Self: A Psychoanalytic Inquiry into Freud, and Lacan |
Deeksha Vij |
| 27 |
Borrowed Visions: Psychedelics, Power, and Indigenous Knowledge in the Beat Literary Imagination |
Deekshita Deep |
| 28 |
The Human Psyche as Belief Revision: A Bayesian Study of Modern Poetry |
Deepika I1, Bairavi B2 |
| 29 |
Trauma of Migration on Children in Reyna Grande’s The Distance Between Us |
Dhivya R |
| 30 |
Psychopolitics in the digital Manufacture of Criminality in A Burning |
Divya Saraswathi P1, Beena P2 |
| 31 |
Trauma and Human Psyche: A Study on Revathi’s The Truth About Me: A Hijra Life Story |
Ebisha Iyni S1, Jenifer S2 |
| 32 |
Home Exists only in Memory: Nostalgia and psychological Alienation in Benyamin’s Goat Days |
Evangeline Rosy A1, Jovita Arzha J2 |
| 33 |
Faith, Hypocrisy, and Loss of Innocence in “Young Goodman Brown” |
Fathima Blessy |
| 34 |
Memory as Homeland: Trauma, Hybridity, and the Diasporic Psyche in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah and Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children |
Feba Lijin1, Sushil Kansal2 |
| 35 |
Cognitive Mechanisms of Narrative Identity in Second Language Discourse |
Gayathri K1, Sophia Christina S2 |
| 36 |
Cartographies of Memory: Fragmented Space, Disrupted History, and Constructed Identity in Amma Ariyan |
Gouri Nandhana M G1, Divya R Krishnan 2 |
| 37 |
Material Afterlives and the Psychology of Displacement: Trauma, Memory, and Narrative Form in Remnants of a Separation |
Harleen Kaur1, Sanjana Shamshery2 |
| 38 |
Trauma and Narrative Healing: A Study on Rebecca Ross’s Elements of Cadence Duology |
Hemalatha S1, Ramya Niranjani S2 |
| 39 |
Revisiting Surpanakha: Reclaiming Narrative Space, Agency and the Female Body |
Iramma V H |
| 40 |
Character Development in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee |
Irine V1, Muthu Lakshmi K2 |
| 41 |
Trauma and Narrative Fragmentation in The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai |
James T |
| 42 |
Overpowering Mind over Body: A Study of Shashi Deshpande’s The Binding Vine |
Jasleen Kaur Nanda |
| 43 |
Emotional Alienation and Loneliness in Kiran Desai’s The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny |
Jasmine Shalini Ebeneser T |
| 44 |
Journey to Selfhood: Maria’s Psychological Transformation in The Sound of Music |
Jeffrin Matthew M R |
| 45 |
Affective Dimensions of Conflict and Memory in The River Never Sleeps by Easterine Kire |
Jeffy Catherine R |
| 46 |
Unhomeliness: Affective themes and Emotional landscapes in Revathi’ s The Truth About Me: A Hijra Life Story |
Jeshmitha D1, Thaniyasri P2 |
| 47 |
The Jaguar and the Wound: Materialism as a Dissociative Shield in Toni Morrison’s God Help the Child |
Joshiha Bell J B |
| 48 |
From Author to Audience: Misattribution and Social Reception of the poem “Colour” in Digital Media Activism |
Joze Rubika |
| 49 |
Navigating through Psychological Remains: Trauma, Fragments of Consciousness, and Narratives in All Quiet on the Western Front |
Kajamainuddin P |
| 50 |
Transgenerational Trauma and Rootlessness in Kamila Shamsie’s Broken Verses |
Kalaiselvi M |
| 51 |
A Psychoanalytic Interpretation of “Daddy” by Sylvia Plath |
Kanaga T |
| 52 |
A Voice Behind the Silence :The Autobiographical Narrative of Anne Frank |
Karpagam P1, Fathi Muthu Zuhara M2 |
| 53 |
From Chalkboards to Smart Boards: Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) in the Age of Digital Education |
Kavitha S M |
| 54 |
Constructed Selves and Psychological Conflict: An Analysis of Narcissism and Defense Mechanisms in Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl |
Kaviya S1, Hajira Begum S2 |
| 55 |
Rethinking the Absurd Hero: A Psychoanalytic Study of The Stranger by Albert Camus |
Keerthi G1, Sumithra M2 |
| 56 |
Sacred yet Silenced: Patriarchal Hypocrisy and Gendered Violence in Devi |
Khyati Dangar |
| 57 |
Trauma, Intimacy, and the Crisis of Ethical Identity in Daniel L. Jensen’s The Bridge Kingdom |
Kishware Sulthana M |
| 58 |
Beyond Borders, Within Burdens: Diaspora, Identity, and Gendered Violence in Sadhu Binning’s Short Fiction |
Laxmi Devi |
| 59 |
The Fragmented Interceptions of Law with Ethics and Body: A Reading of Jodi Picoult’s Handle with Care from a Psychoanalytic Perspective |
Linus Jude J1, Praveena J2 |
| 60 |
Exploring the Inner Turmoil and Crisis of Identity in Zadie Smith’s “Hanwell In Hell” |
Madhumitha C1, Anuja M P2 |
| 61 |
Psychological Conflict and the Construction of Female Identity: A Comparative Study of Selected Works of Anita Desai, Shashi Deshpande, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman |
Madhumitha S1, Anitha @ Vanitha R2 |
| 62 |
Psychological Realism in Literature: A Comprehensive Study of Consciousness, Identity, and Narrative Technique |
Maharajan B |
| 63 |
Concept of Cultural Trauma in Khushwant Singh’s Train to Pakistan |
Marshlene R |
| 64 |
The Poetics of Unreliable Remembrance: Trauma and Narrative Reconstruction in Kazuo Ishiguro’s When We Were Orphans |
Mary Dhana Packiya Rani P1, Hema K2 |
| 65 |
The Role of Spirituality in Shaping Human Experience: A Purview of Easterine Kire’s Spirit Nights |
Mary Roslin Ashika1, Mangayarkarasi T2 |
| 66 |
Sita as the Migrant Subject: Gendered Experiences of Displacement in Qurratulain Hyder’s Sita Haran |
Matloob Ahmad |
| 67 |
Lord Livingstone 7000 Kandi as an Instance of Wittgenstein’s Theory of Language Games |
Midhun Antony |
| 68 |
The Undertow of Parting: Mourning, Memory and Alienation in Manchester by the Sea |
Milan Mathew |
| 69 |
“I am and I am not”: Auto fictional Narrative Construction and the Divided Psyche in Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar |
Mithra S |
| 70 |
Differences in Literary Narratives Between Translation and Transcreation: A Scrutiny of Imayam’s She & I and En Kathe |
Muthulakshmi S1, Mangayarkarasi T2 |
| 71 |
A Study of Psychological Resistance to Familial Authority and Social Violence in Sudha Murthy’s Mahashweta |
Nandhini S1, Mary Priya F2 |
| 72 |
Echoes of Assam: Reflection and Cultural Identity in Rebirth |
Nasreen Banu A1, Ponmani Subha Chellam R2 |
| 73 |
Cognitive Survival and the World of Belief: Life of Pi Through The Power of Your Subconscious Mind |
Navya Menon T R |
| 74 |
Home and the Homeland: Fragmentation and Loss of Identity in “Alam’s Own House” |
Nishtha |
| 75 |
Fragmented Growth: The Bildungsroman and Narrative Disruption in Anthony Horowitz’s Alex Rider Series |
Omar Rihas |
| 76 |
Cultural Trauma and Climate Catastrophe in Contemporary Cli-Fi : Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140 |
Peerani S |
| 77 |
Balancing Innovation and Psyche: Human-Machine Partnership for Personalised English Learning Experiences |
Pon Jerofin A1, Rathina Prabhu A2 |
| 78 |
Unstable Catharsis and Cultural Trauma in Ayad Akhtar’s Disgraced: A Reader-response Study |
Pricilla J S |
| 79 |
Saudade as the recurring theme in Ruth Ozeki’s A Tale for the Time Being and The Book of Form and Emptiness |
Priya L1, Lakshmikantham B2 |
| 80 |
The Diabetic Protagonist Is Well |
Rachel Mary Abraham |
| 81 |
From Guilt to Redemption: A Bibliotherapeutic Study of The Kite Runner |
Radhika A |
| 82 |
Symbolism of the ‘Whirlpool’ and the ‘Lamp’: A Psychoanalytic Reading |
Rajalakshmi V S N1, Gautami S2 |
| 83 |
Language Translator Device Translation as a Strategy for Language Learning: Insights from Under Graduate Students |
Rajeshwari M1, Rathina Prabhu A2 |
| 84 |
Silenced Transitions: Cultural Invisibility of Menopause and Women’s Psychological Self-Construction in Literary Narratives |
Rajna A |
| 85 |
From Reluctance to Leadership: A Study Through Character Development |
Regina J |
| 86 |
A Symbiosis of Japanese Shinto Myths and Jungian Archetypes in Miyazaki’s Visual Text, Spirited Away |
Rency Mary J |
| 87 |
Internalized Racism and the Unconscious: A Psychoanalytic Reading of Trauma in The Bluest Eye |
Reshma Begum R |
| 88 |
Navigating Selfhood: The Quest for Self-Actualisation in Abdulrazak Gurnah’S The Last Gift |
Rethisha S1, Sheeba S Nair2 |
| 89 |
Fragments of the Mind: Trauma, Memory, and Identity in Literary Narratives |
Revathi S |
| 90 |
Talaq from the Womb: Identity and Trauma in “Heart Lamp” |
Ritusree Gangopadhyay |
| 91 |
Fractured Minds and Rewritten Selves: Mapping The Human Psyche in Life is What You Make it |
Ritzy Wonderbell S1, Beneson Thilagar Christadoss B2 |
| 92 |
Cancer and Adolescent Identity: Reconstructing the Self in Brave Enough |
Rughanyah S1, Nalina Palin D2 |
| 93 |
Artificial Intelligence and Indian School Education: Opportunities, Risks and the Need for Democratic Governance |
Sabin Kumar S1, Vasuhi R2 |
| 94 |
Narratives of Defiance: Autobiographical Remembrance in Selected Poems of Maya Angelou |
Sandeep Kaur |
| 95 |
Fragmented Childhood and the Psychology of Absence: Trauma, Narrative Memory, and the Urban Subaltern Mind in Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line |
Sankaranarayanan M |
| 96 |
Navigating New Narrative Space: Georgina Kleege’s Sight Unseen |
Santoshi Bhawani Mishra |
| 97 |
Therapeutic Literature: Bibliotherapy and Narrative Medicine in Disability Studies |
Settu A1, Sudha R2 |
| 98 |
Power, Authority, and Psychological Control |
Shameel K |
| 99 |
Role vs Status: A Psychological Discourse in Tahereh Mafi’s Shatter Me Series |
Sharon Rejoice Samson1, Sophia Christina S2 |
| 100 |
Hydro Emotions and Water as a Landscape of Emotional Vulnerability |
Sheeba Roshini T |
| 101 |
Digital Storytelling as a Tool for Psychological Engagement in Language Learning |
Sherlin Raja A |
| 102 |
Materialism, Childhood Trauma, and the Unconscious in The Rocking-Horse Winner |
Shivashankari P |
| 103 |
Alienation and Search for Self-identity: A Feminist Reading of Sefi Atta’s News From Home |
Shunmuga Vadivoo P1, Anuja M P2 |
| 104 |
The Nexus of Trauma and Memory in the Genesis of Bipolar Disorder in Preeti Shenoy’s Life Is What You Make It |
Shyamala S1, Anuja M P2 |
| 105 |
Culture, Resistance, and Memory: Afrocentric Revisions in Americanah and On Black Sisters Street |
Sindhu R1, Beena P2 |
| 106 |
Consensual Power of Monetization and Manipulated Identity in William Gibson’s Spook Country |
Sindhuja S S1, Mohanasundari S2 |
| 107 |
Narrating the Female Psyche: Silence to Self-Articulation |
Siva Naga Sundari L |
| 108 |
Social media Influence on Second Language Acquisition |
Sowjanya Aelukonda |
| 109 |
Traces of the Ordinary: Observational Memory in Annie Ernaux’s Exteriors |
Sowmya K1, Anuja M P2 |
| 110 |
Memory, Nostalgia and Emotional Isolation in Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day |
Sowndarya D1, Mohamed Haneef S2 |
| 111 |
In the Nests of Motherhood: Maternal Wounds and Subjective Trauma in Susan Fromberg Schaeffer’s Falling |
Sreedevi S |
| 112 |
Reading, Remembering, Recovering: Therapeutic Narratives in Larissa Behrendt’s After Story |
Srimayuri S1, Kokila K2 |
| 113 |
The Forensic Reconstruction of Social Chaos: Debris, Disorder, and the Deconstruction of the Social Contract in Rowan Atkinson’s Mr. Bean |
Steffi Santhana Mary S1, Shiny Roslida S2 |
| 114 |
Sameness and Selfhood in Lived Experience: A Ricoeurian Reading of NW |
Sumathi S1, Abirami C2 |
| 115 |
Confronting Curbed Trauma and Attaining Catharsis through a ‘Ghost’ in Toni Morrison’s Beloved |
Sumithra M |
| 116 |
From Anxiety to Articulation: Harmonizing Cognitive and Socio-Cultural Dimensions in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) |
Sushma S K1, Rathina Prabhu A2 |
| 117 |
The Political Hegemony and the Corruption In Post Independent India: An Analysis of Rohinton Mistry’s Such A Long Journey |
Sutha M1, Anuja M P2 |
| 118 |
The Panoptican Principle: Surveillance and Psychological Control in Divergent |
Syed Ali Fathima R |
| 119 |
The Emotional Void: Analyzing Readerly Trauma in Sayaka Murata’s “Satsujin Shussan” |
Tanvi Solanki |
| 120 |
Confession and Guilt: Moral Thought and the character of Clemence in Albert Camus’ The Fall |
Thommai Michael M |
| 121 |
Search of Selfhood and Alienation In Bhabani Bhattacharya’s Shadow From Ladakh |
Umadevi S |
| 122 |
Intergenerational Trauma and the Politics of Silence in Paro Anands Short Story “Hearing My Own Story” |
Umamaheswari S |
| 123 |
Caste, Gender and Political Awakening: A Feminist–Subaltern Reading of Vanmam |
Vetriselvi A |
| 124 |
Desire and Domestic Disquiet: Exploring Emotional Instability and Familial Fragmentation in Jumpha Lahiri’s Unaccustomed Earth |
Vishalinromiya J |