Description
“Diverse Paradigms of Literary Discourse” is an edited volume that offers a panoramic view of the evolving landscape of literary studies. This collection brings together a range of essays that reflect on the plurality of approaches and methodologies applied in the analysis and interpretation of literary texts. The contributors, scholars from various literary disciplines, engage with traditional and contemporary theories, examining how different paradigms—ranging from structuralism, post-structuralism, feminism, postcolonialism, to newer digital and ecological critiques—inform and enrich our understanding of literature. This book serves as a testament to the dynamic and interdisciplinary nature of literary discourse, highlighting its capacity to adapt and respond to changing cultural and intellectual currents.
Chapters in the Book
- 1 The Reflection of Colonial Punjab on Vernacular
Language and Literature - Bhagavad Gita and My Gita : A Contextual Approach
- Analysing Thematically: Kalidasa’s Abhijnana Shakuntalam
- All the Light We Cannot See and The Road :
Epitomes of Existence and Tolerance - Cultural Trauma and Identity Crisis in Khaled Hosseini’s
The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns - Mapping Magic Realism in the Magical World of Harry Potter
- (Mis) Understanding George Orwell’s DystopianWorld
in Nineteen Eighty-Four - Percy Jackson and the Olympians : An Amalgamation
of Greek Mythology and the Contemporary World - Displaying Heroism of Vikram Batra – The Brain
Behind Kargil Victory (An Analysis of Deepak Surana’s
The Shershah of Kargil and movie Shershaah ) - And Then There Were None as Crime/Detective Fiction
Damanpreet kaur –
Wonderful ideas
Harman –
The book is an epitome of variety of perspectives and approaches.