Setu
Volume 4; Issue 8; January 2020
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Editorial
Poetry
Fiction/ Flash
- Chandra Mohan Bhandari
- Kamarudeen Mustapha
- Rana Preet Gill
- Sreetanwi Chakraborty
- Subhash Chandra
- Debasis Tripathy
Nostalgia
Serial novel
Photo Feature
Folklore
Guest Editor: Nandini Sahu
- A brief note by the guest editor by Nandini Sahu
- Interview with the specialist Nandini Sahu by Sunil Sharma
Research Papers
- Folk Songs, Language and Community Concerns amongst AdivasiCommunities by Dr Ishmeet Kaur Chaudhry
- FOLK LORE AND THE DISCOURSE OF POWER AND PAIN (The power and pain of Neelawanti’s story) by Dr. Monika Thakkar
- Mysticism & Folk-Consciousness in the Sufi Song “Dama Dum MastKalandar” and the emergence of Sufism in India by Pallavi Mishra
- Tribal Literature: Identity Crisis by Prof. Rajendra Gautam
- Creation Myth in the Tribal Literature of Odisha by Dr Shruti Das
Poetry
Folk Tale
Women Writing Ecology and Eco-Criticism (Guest Editor: Sangeeta Sharma)
Guest Editorial
Research Articles
- S. Sridevi: Contemporary Women Nurturing Family in Urban Dwelling: Yoshimoto
- Debarati Das: Addressing Ecofeminism: A Study of Temsula Ao and Easterine Iralu
- Rajshree Trivedi: Battling With The Ecological Ego: Mahasweta Devi’s Bitter Soil As Docufiction
- G.D. Ingle: Ecological Concerns and Novelistic Art of Virginia Woolf’s The Voyage Out
- Lakshmi Muthukumar: Environmental Activism and Eco-Fiction
- B.V. Saraswathy: Reading Arab Women’s Literature through Intersectionality
- Ancy Eapen: Environment, Women and Political Ecology
- Sampale Jyoti Digambar: Eco-Feminism and the Role of Women Co-Feminism and the Role of Women as Preservers
- Shweta Tiwari: Reconfiguring Ecofeminism: A Study of Women Characters In Fire on the Mountain
- Sangeeta Sharma: An eco-feminist reading of John Steinbeck’s ‘The Chrysanthemums’
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