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(Re) Reading the Cultural Lockdowns in Fasting, Feasting with Reference to a Rise in Domestic Violence During Pandemic-induced Lockdowns

Posted on October 30, 2023 By Mizo Studies No Comments on (Re) Reading the Cultural Lockdowns in Fasting, Feasting with Reference to a Rise in Domestic Violence During Pandemic-induced Lockdowns

— Deepthi Menon Asst. Professor, Dept. of English, Chetana College of Media and Performing Arts, Kerala Abstract: Anita Desai, the renowned writer and Padma Bhushan Awardee, is known for her insightful exploration of the psychoscope of people, since the publication of her very first novel Cry, thePeacock. Her Booker Prize runner up, Fasting, Feastingis a…

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The Cultural Influence of Western Media among Mizo Teenagers

Posted on October 29, 2023October 29, 2023 By Mizo Studies No Comments on The Cultural Influence of Western Media among Mizo Teenagers
The Cultural Influence of Western Media among Mizo Teenagers

Abstract: The influence of western media with a focus on the impact of films and music in the lifestyle and values adopted by youth, and the factors related to the changing Mizo culture that is becoming more westernized over the years is the main focus of the study. From the 1950s, with the development of…

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Situating Women in Select Mizo Folktales

Posted on October 29, 2023 By Mizo Studies No Comments on Situating Women in Select Mizo Folktales
Situating Women in Select Mizo Folktales

ABSTRACT: The study analyses three selected Mizo folktales such as Thailungi, Mauruangi and Kungawrhi, in an attempt to situate the female characters in a traditional patriarchal society and highlight the roles and position of women as seen in these tales. Thailungi, Mauruangi and Kungawrhi are the central protagonists whose lives are chronicled in the selected…

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