“Enough Is Enough”: A Cultural Turn of Youth Activism in Nepal
Yog Raj Lamichhane
School of Business, Pokhara University, Pokhara, Nepal
pp. 1-15
Yogmaya and Durga Devi: Different Modes of Resistance to Patriarchy
Kumari Lama
Department of English, Tribhuvan Multiple Campus, Palpa, Nepal
pp. 16-23
Religion and Patriarchy in Taslima Nasrin’s Lajja: An Intersectional Approach
Ganga Ram Paudyal
Department of English, Prithvi Narayan Campus, Pokhara, Nepal
pp. 24-33
The Politics of Masculinity in Tony Gould’s Imperial Warriors: Britain and the Gurkhas
Ram Prasad Rai
Department of English, Ratna Rajyalaxmi Campus, Kathmandu, Nepal
pp. 34-42
The Theme of Resistance in Rabindranath Tagore’s Malini: A Humanistic Perspective
Dipendra Raj Regmi
Department of English, Prithvi Narayan Campus, Pokhara, Nepal
pp. 43-51
Promotion of Nationalism through Caste: A Study of Rabindra Nath Tagore’s Gora
Bhanu Bhakta Sharma Kandel, PhD
Department of English, Prithvi Narayan Campus, Pokhara, Nepal
pp. 52-59
The Influence of Vedanta on the Writings of Emerson: A Philosophical Inquiry
Sabindra Raj Bhandari, PhD
Department of English, Prithvi Narayan Campus, Pokhara, Nepal
pp. 60-71
The Science of Religion in the Vedic Texts: A Physico-Theological Perspective
Keshav Raj Chalise, PhD
Department of English, Kalika Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, NSU, Nawalpur Nepal
pp. 72-82
Rethinking Social Realism in Gopal Prasad Rimal’s Masan
Mahendra Kumar Budhathoki, PhD
Department of English, Bishwa Bhasha Campus, Kathmandu Nepal
pp. 83-92
Unrestrained Nature in Cummings’ “O Sweet Spontaneous” and Lohani’s “Gaia”: A Disregard to Anthropocentric Ecocide
Bharat Raj Dhakal
School of Development and Social Engineering, Pokhara University, Lekhnath, Nepal
pp. 93-103
Conceptualizing of Aging Literature: A Global Perspective
Keshab Sigdel
Central Department of English, TU, Kritipur, Nepal
pp. 104-109
Contributors
pp. 110-111
Reviewers
p. 112