The international Monetary Fund aims at rejuvenating the growth rate of the low income countries ... more The international Monetary Fund aims at rejuvenating the growth rate of the low income countries by giving loan packages. However, these loan packages come with conditions. Several political analysts and economists have criticized IMF for their growth stunting policies as they target macroeconomic reforms and prove detrimental to long term development.
Both Turgenev and Mann invokes psychological and existential questions in their works. The simila... more Both Turgenev and Mann invokes psychological and existential questions in their works. The similarities can be seen in the creation of their characters that are stuck in certain phases of their lives. This paper takes into consideration Turgenev's novel Fathers and Sons and Mann's stories "A Road to Churchyard" and "Little Herr Friedmann".
The aim of the research is to explicate the importance of understanding bio-centric equality in t... more The aim of the research is to explicate the importance of understanding bio-centric equality in the process of Self-realization. It focuses on how the 17 th century Western concept of Selfrealization, through the process of individuation emphasizing human beings as separate entities, detached from other human and non-human aspects, has induced a selfish nature. Alice Walker's famous novel The Color Purple has been chosen to explore the importance of an alternate reality of a biophilic narrative with regards to the process of Self-realization. Rosemary Radford Ruether's concepts of "Gaia" and the "Human Consciousness and Altruism" are employed on the text by Alice Walker.
The Chicana/o Literature is the literature written by the Mexican American writers, and encompass... more The Chicana/o Literature is the literature written by the Mexican American writers, and encompass the themes of identity, discrimination, culture, trauma and affiliation with past. It can also be considered as the literature of resistance as the writers attempt at providing their own narrative against the dominant white narrative. As a result literature of the marginalized community can be acknowledged as important as it enables the reader as well as writer to revisit and re-question the dominant narratives, historiography and present political and power dynamics. This paper will discuss the dominant elements of Chicano literature in a comparative study of a few poems by Javier Zamora from his collection of poetry Unaccompanied and Anzaldua’s book Borderlands.
Tara Westover discusses a myriad range of themes and social concerns in her memoir. She does it i... more Tara Westover discusses a myriad range of themes and social concerns in her memoir. She does it in a stylistically simulating manner and also keep everything true and personal to herself. Thus making it possible to keep herself as individual as well as universal. The themes and social concerns are also analysed in comparison with the cultural and social aspects of Pakistan.
The international Monetary Fund aims at rejuvenating the growth rate of the low income countries ... more The international Monetary Fund aims at rejuvenating the growth rate of the low income countries by giving loan packages. However, these loan packages come with conditions. Several political analysts and economists have criticized IMF for their growth stunting policies as they target macroeconomic reforms and prove detrimental to long term development.
Both Turgenev and Mann invokes psychological and existential questions in their works. The simila... more Both Turgenev and Mann invokes psychological and existential questions in their works. The similarities can be seen in the creation of their characters that are stuck in certain phases of their lives. This paper takes into consideration Turgenev's novel Fathers and Sons and Mann's stories "A Road to Churchyard" and "Little Herr Friedmann".
The aim of the research is to explicate the importance of understanding bio-centric equality in t... more The aim of the research is to explicate the importance of understanding bio-centric equality in the process of Self-realization. It focuses on how the 17 th century Western concept of Selfrealization, through the process of individuation emphasizing human beings as separate entities, detached from other human and non-human aspects, has induced a selfish nature. Alice Walker's famous novel The Color Purple has been chosen to explore the importance of an alternate reality of a biophilic narrative with regards to the process of Self-realization. Rosemary Radford Ruether's concepts of "Gaia" and the "Human Consciousness and Altruism" are employed on the text by Alice Walker.
The Chicana/o Literature is the literature written by the Mexican American writers, and encompass... more The Chicana/o Literature is the literature written by the Mexican American writers, and encompass the themes of identity, discrimination, culture, trauma and affiliation with past. It can also be considered as the literature of resistance as the writers attempt at providing their own narrative against the dominant white narrative. As a result literature of the marginalized community can be acknowledged as important as it enables the reader as well as writer to revisit and re-question the dominant narratives, historiography and present political and power dynamics. This paper will discuss the dominant elements of Chicano literature in a comparative study of a few poems by Javier Zamora from his collection of poetry Unaccompanied and Anzaldua’s book Borderlands.
Tara Westover discusses a myriad range of themes and social concerns in her memoir. She does it i... more Tara Westover discusses a myriad range of themes and social concerns in her memoir. She does it in a stylistically simulating manner and also keep everything true and personal to herself. Thus making it possible to keep herself as individual as well as universal. The themes and social concerns are also analysed in comparison with the cultural and social aspects of Pakistan.
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