Browsing Doctoral Theses by Author "Department of English University of Calicut"
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Carnival Beyond Borders: Roth, Ellison, Bama, Basheer and Carter
Shameema. T (Department of English University of Calicut, 2017) -
The feminine expression in the context of the matrilineal socio-cultural environment in the works of Kamala Das
Sandhya A R (Department of English University of Calicut, 2007) -
Feminist poetics in Alice Munro and Anita Desai
Jayasree Sukumaran (Department of English University of Calicut, 2000) -
Fiction form and resistance a study of the novels of Doris Lessing and Toni Morrison
Jaya, P S (Department of English University of Calcut, 2001) -
Inscriptions of The Third Space: An Exploration of Select Contemporary Narratives
Amritha Vydoori S. P (Department of English University of Calicut, 2023)Third Space thinking is emerging as an important area of enquiry in the socio-cultural studies to compensate the inherent deficiencies in binary thinking, bringing about a paradigm shift in our perceptions of gender, ... -
The language of women a study with reference to the novels of Arundhati Roy and M T Vasudevan Nair
Menon Vimla K (Department of English University of Calicut, 2003) -
Mementos of (Un) Reality: Metamorphosing Subjectivity in Christopher Nolan’s Films
Rajesh James (Department of English University of Calicut, 2018) -
My world, my space : characterisation and narration in select postcolonial fiction
Divya, N (Department of English University of Calicut, 2018) -
Partition in indo anglian fiction
Vijayan, K. (Department of English University of Calicut, 2001) -
Rituals and legends of the Great Ojibwa- A mythical analysis of the novels of Gerald Vizenor
Brindha Kumari T. C. (Department of English University of Calicut., 2003) -
Women on the move: self encounters in select travel narratives by malayali women
Sangeetha Damodaran (Department of English University of Calicut, 2023)Travel has always been part of the developmental process of human history. When human beings began to settle down in particular geographical spaces, the nature and purpose of travels started to shift from a survival ...