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2021BN241124Editions Notre Savoir 2021. 2021. Softcover. Épilepsie et crises d'épilepsie en pédiatrie <br/><br/>Épilepsie et crises d'épilepsie en pédiatrie Shruti Chopra Shveta Sood Akshara Singh Editions Notre Savoir paperback
2026BIBHB0368033112026. Hardcover. New. Worlds Silence is a compelling compilation of 42 articles that explore the unheard voices of women in Indian and Australian Aboriginal societies. The book critically examines gender identity and cultural oppression highlighting issues like domestic violence societal expectations and the pursuit of personal identity. It also delves into the impact of colonization on Australian Aboriginal women advocating for women's rights and equality. By amplifying these marginalized voices the book provides a valuable resource for scholars and advocates engaged in gender and cultural studies. Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind holds a B.Ed. M.A. and Ph.D. in English. She is currently an Assistant Professor of English at Sathyabama University. Previously she has worked at VIT University in Bhopal SASTRA University in Thanjavur and SRM University in Chennai. She has an impressive 144 publications to her credit which include 8 books 27 indexed in Scopus 10 in Web of Science 22 in EBSCO 21 online research papers and 45 conference proceedings. Additionally she has presented 45 research papers at various conferences and holds 13 patents. During her research career she has received numerous awards recognising her contributions. Dr. Govind has co -convened a workshop on academic writing and has attended various faculty development programs and workshop s on a wide range of themes including language literature cultural studies personality development and soft skills. For her outstanding dedication and contributions she has been awarded the Distinguished Professor Award. Her areas of specialisation include Interdisciplinary Philosophy and Literature as well as Subaltern and Gender Studies. Forward 11 Preface 13 Acknowledgment 15 1. Exploring the narrative of Indian women and their choices in Deepa Narayan�s �Chup: Breaking the Silence� 17 2. The Portrayal of Women in Patriarchal Society: Comparing Draupadi in �Mahabharata� and Nandhini in �Ponniyin Selvan� 27 3. Identity: The Conflict Between Duty and Desire in Deepa Narayan�s �Chup: Breaking the Silence About India�s Women� 35 4. Sound of Women against Society through Virtual Movements �#distractinglysexy� & �#metoo� 47 5. Silenced Bodies Shattered Selves: Internalised Patriarchy and Gendered Silence in Arundhati Roy�s The God of Small Things 55 6. Sacrificial Silence: Women Family Honour and the Erasure of Identity in Anita Desai�s Clear Light of Day 61 7. Claiming the Body: Female Sexuality Shame and Resistance in Anita Nair�s Ladies Coup� 69 8. Controlled Bodies Dependent Lives: Sexual and Economic Oppression of Women in Indian Fiction 75 9. Trapped by Dependency: Economic Vulnerability and Gendered Oppression in Shashi Deshpande�s The Dark Holds No Terrors 83 10. �Wombs That Must Bear�: Motherhood Shame and Identity in Manju Kapur�s A Married Woman 91 11. Whispers of the past: Healing and finding the family among the forgotten 99 12. Survival of the First Nations in the Australian land: Through philosophical con 105 13. The Psychological Descent of Lady Macbeth: A Reflection of Inner Conflict and the Shadowed Self 113 14. The Stepmother Syndrome: A Psychological Study of Cinderella�s Aunt Figure as a Negative Archetype 119 15. A Study on the Reflection of Psychological Disorders and Psychoactive Substances 125 16. The concept of Magical Realism to represent trauma and the Depiction of War Trauma through Therapeutic Storytelling in the Modern Gothic Novel �Frankenstein in Baghdad� by Ahmed Saadawi 135 17. A Study on the Reflection of the Psychological States of Anna from Frozen - I 141 18. Let It Go: A Psychology State of Elsa The Ice Princess 147 19. Cinderella Syndrome: A Psychology Disorder of An Innocent Princess 153 20. A Study on the Reflection of Good and Evil in the Works of C.S. Leweis 157 21. A Psychologycal State of a Teacher from the Philosopher�s Stone 163 22. A Psychological Reflection of Self-Discovery in Moana 167 23. A Intelligence of princess Jasmine and psychological exploration in Aladdin 171 24. Views of Aboriginal Australia through the eyes of Whites- Inclusive works of Windschuttle and Phyllis M. Kaberry 175 25. Vietnamese war and the side effects; Sally Morgan�s view 179 26. Whispers of the past: Healing and finding the family among the forgotten 183 27. Unspoken Dreams: A Psychological Reading of Hermione and the Mirror of Erised 189 28. The olden times of native galore; White women who took part in massacre 195 29. Misconceptions of Feminism Among Youth: Discussing common misunderstandings of feminism held by young people and the importance of educating the next generation about gender equality 201 30. �Chains of Silence and Struggle: The Dual Burden of Indian Women in Family and Professional Life� 213 31. Shackled Minds and Silent Voices: Feminism Basic Rights and the Struggles of Indian Women in a Patriarchal Society 223 32. A Study on the Reflection and Exploration of Maternal Figures in Harry Potter 237 33. The War: Vietnamese and Australian agenda to build the Nation 241 34. Feminism that moved drug abuse and substance nature of Australia 247 35. Specification of National Documents for the Abuse against Women 251 36. Sally Morgan: The Woman who stood for her community the communal riots of the Australian Aboriginal 257 37. Revolving around women�s safety rights: Jaigiridar Adiba�s speech on Killing spree 265 38. Diasporic Views based on cultural aspect for recurring tendencies of woman 269 39. Marriage and Abuse in Contemporary Indian Society: A Socio-Legal and Cultural Analysis 273 40. Lord Narashimha and his descendants- Characteristic of �Saimha� a mythical inhabitant of the world in the work �Beast�by Krishna Udayasankar 291 41. Enhancing Reading Skills through Typoglycemic Puzzles 299 42. The Raise and fall of feminism initiated by British women for the safety for aboriginal woman 309 Index 315 The Title 'Worlds Apart: Amplified silence of Masked faces and Gazes written/authored/edited by Dr. U. S. Akshara Govind' published in the year 2026. The ISBN 9789357227018 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 325 Pages. The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women empowerment Literature. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: hardcover
2026BIBHB0368033122026. Hardcover. New. Unfolding Voice of the Voiceless: Nature�s Survivors and Patriarchy�s Prisoners a compilation of eighteen chapters is an interdisciplinary study integrating ecofeminist theory literary criticism and feminist psychology to explore the silent suffering of women within patriarchal structures and their intimate bond with nature. The book examines how emotional suppression depression trauma and resistance are mirrored through ecological metaphors and landscapes in Indian literature presenting nature as both witness and survivor of women�s lived realities. Rooted in ecofeminist thought it argues that the domination of women and the exploitation of the environment arise from the same patriarchal logic of control and marginalization. Each chapter uncovers forms of silencing within domestic social and cultural ecosystems revealing how women�s voices are muted while nature absorbs and reflects oppression. The study also explores nature as a space of healing and resistance ultimately reimagining it not as a passive backdrop but as a co-survivor of patriarchy. Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind holds a B.Ed. M.A. and Ph.D. in English. She is currently an Assistant Professor of English at Sathyabama University. Previously she has worked at VIT University in Bhopal SASTRA University in Thanjavur and SRM University in Chennai. She has an impressive 144 publications to her credit which include 8 books 27 indexed in Scopus 10 in Web of Science 22 in EBSCO 21 online research papers and 45 conference proceedings. Additionally she has presented 45 research papers at various conferences and holds 13 patents. During her research career she has received numerous awards recognising her contributions. Dr. Govind has co -convened a workshop on academic writing and has attended various faculty development programs and workshop s on a wide range of themes including language literature cultural studies personality development and soft skills. For her outstanding dedication and contributions she has been awarded the Distinguished Professor Award. Her areas of specialisation include Interdisciplinary Philosophy and Literature as well as Subaltern and Gender Studies. Acknowledgment 9 Forward 11 Preface 13 1. Ecofeminism and Female Depression: Nature as a Silent Witness in The God of Small Thing 15 Ms Srivaishnavi. T & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 2. Ecofeminism and the Shared Oppression of Women and Nature in Literature 41 Ms Aafrina. B & Dr U.S. AksharaGovind 3. The Unheard voice of the Sundarbans and the women in Amitav Ghosh�s �The Hungry Tide� 47 Ms D. Jenifer Siriyapushpam & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 4. Ecofeminist approach in the novel of Anita Nair�s Ladies Coupe 53 Ms Nithya Muralidharan & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 5. The Representation of Women and Nature in Ecofeminist Literary Studies 59 Ms Aafrina. B & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 6. Ecofeminism & Trauma Healing Through Nature: Silence Loneliness and Ecological Therapy in Women-Centric Novels with Reference to Anita Desai�s Fire on the Mountain 67 Ms Srivaishnavi. T & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 7. �Reclaiming Voice Rewriting History: Subalternity and Dalit-Adivasi Resistance in Mahasweta Devi�s �Draupadi� 87 Ms D. Jenifer Siriyapushpam & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 8. Femininity and Oppressive Tradition in the Novel of Perumal Murugan�s One Part Woman 93 Ms Nithya Muralidharan & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 9. The Ecological Body: Women�s Emotional Breakdown as Environmental Metaphor - Draupadi in �The Palace of Illusions� 99 Ms Srivaishnavi. T & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 10. The Harassment of Nature: A Comparative Ecofeminist Study of the Godavarman and Nirbhaya Cases 115 Ms D. Jenifer Siriyapushpam & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 11. Womanhood in the Novel of Sudha Murthy�s Mahahsweta 121 Ms Nithya Muralidharan & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 12. Women Against the World: Nature as a Space of Resistance for Depressed and Oppressed Women in Indian Fiction 127 Ms Srivaishnavi. T & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 13. Ecofeminism Patriarchy & Suppressed Emotions: An Ecofeminist Reading of Emotional Suppression in the Works of Kiran Desai 141 Ms Srivaishnavi. T & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 14. House as a Toxic Ecosystem: Domestic Spaces as Ecological Traps for Women Suffering Depression 167 Ms Srivaishnavi. T & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 15. Domestic Landscape of Depression: Ecofeminist Analyses of Women in Confining Spaces 181 Ms Srivaishnavi. T & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 16. Nature Speaks When Women Cannot: An Ecofeminist Reading of Silence and Emotional Paralysis in Women Characters 199 Ms Srivaishnavi. T & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 17. Indian Feminism and Ecofeminism: Voices Bodies and Landscapes of Resistance 229 Ms Srivaishnavi. T & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 18. Vedic India and philosophical thoughts towards Eco-feminism 245 Ms Srivaishnavi. T & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind The Title 'Unfolding Voice of the Voiceless: Nature�s Survivors and Patriarchy�s Prisoners written/authored/edited by Dr. U. S Akshara Govind' published in the year 2026. The ISBN 9789356634572 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 254 Pages. The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Social Patriarchy & Women Rights. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: hardcover
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2024BIBHB0334003502024. Hardcover. New. About The Book: The book ""Beyond The Margins: Narratives of Coverage and Divergence in Literature"" is a compilation of 32 articles by young researchers exploring the voices of women liberated from societal constraints. It also delves into the struggles of Third-gender people society's treatment of them and the Hijra community. The book discusses Marxist feminism stories of abuse racism post-colonialism and the struggles of the Dalit community. It sheds light on the marginality and inequality of women in Indian society and the voices of the Dalit community tackling various forms of oppression and offering powerful stories of resistance and resilience. The book also addresses historical colonial injustices the impacts of colonial mindsets and the destruction of cultures. Additionally it discusses travel literature and the development of visual communication and video lessons. The articles mainly focus on the safety and security of women in society and aim to amplify muted voices. About The Author: Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind holds a B.Ed M.A and Ph.D. in English. She is currently serving as an Assistant Professor of English at Sathyabama University. Previously she worked at VIT University in Bhopal SASTRA University in Thanjavur and SRM University in Chennai. She has 67 publications to her credit including 6 books 21 in Scopus 10 in Web of Science and 22 in EBSCO. Moreover she has 21 online research papers and 35 conference proceedings. In addition to presenting 45 research papers at conferences she has co-convened a workshop in Academic Writing and has participated in various faculty development programs and workshops covering language literature culture studies personality development and soft skills. Currently she is guiding seven research scholars. Her area of specialization includes Interdisciplinary Philosophy and Literature Subaltern and�Gender�Studies. CONTENTS: Acknowledgment .11 Forward .13 Preface .15 1. Two are not enough: A Critical Study of Transgender through a Feministic lens .17 Srivaishnavi T & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind .17 2. �A Jewel of Empire: Unpacking the Cultural Significance of Indian Diamonds and Stones in Wilkie Collins� �The Moonstone� and Victorian Literature� .27 Srivaishnavi T & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 3. Marxist Feminism against Patriarchal Societies � concerning Amy Tan�s The Kitchen God�s Wife. .35 Srivaishnavi T & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 4. The Stories of Abuse and Stress of Sexual Harassments faced by women in India; A Critical Study based on the novel �Chup: Breaking The Silence About India�s Women� .41 Srivaishnavi T & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 5. Oppression of Subaltern women through feministic perspective: A Critical Study .47 S. Berlin Mary & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 6. Frameworks of Works of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak on Subaltern Literature .55 S. Berlin Mary & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 7. National Movements and The Social Evils That Haunting Society Through Literature .61 S. Berlin Mary & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 8. Origin and Features of the Movement of the Representation of Dalit Communities and their Voices .67 S. Berlin Mary & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 9. Basic Concepts and Reflection on Feminism . 75 S. Berlin Mary & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 10. Mysteries about God: A Comparative Study of Christian and Hindu Beliefs .81 S. Berlin Mary & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 11. Global Trends in English Language Teaching for Students: An Overview .89 S. Berlin Mary & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 12. An Overview on Marginality and Inequality in Women�s Study. 97 S. Berlin Mary & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 13. Multiculturalism Human Freedom and Diversity; A Critical Study on �House Without Windows by Nadia Hashimi�: .101 S. Berlin Mary & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 14. A short description on Communication Vs Power and Knowledge and Power and language through Literature the Vision of Life .107 S. Berlin Mary & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 15. Contrast on Women�s Studies and Gender Studies from the Prespectives of Fields in Humanities .115 S. Berlin Mary & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 16. Life of the Community Before and After Stolen Generation.121 S. Berlin Mary & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 17. External and Internal Virtue Laid for Woman: Arguments and Criticism Through Feminist Theorists Mary Wollstonecraft and Simone de Beauvoir .125 S. Berlin Mary & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 18. Role of Translation in World Literature and Its Analysis.131 S. Berlin Mary & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 19. Narratives of Australian Aboriginals; Effects of its Stolen Generation .137 Ms. S. Anurekha & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 20. The Residential Isolation of Australian Aboriginals During the Breastfeeding Journey .147 Ms. S. Anurekha & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 21. Bison Killing: The gore placed and played by Settlers of Vietnam .153 Ms. S. Anurekha & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 22. Involvement of the Government in Kidnapping of Underage People for the Crown .157 Ms. S. Anurekha & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 23. Canadian Conversion in the Altar; Burning of the Native Children .163 Ms. S. Anurekha & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 24. Colonialism and Substance Abuse in Aboriginal Australia 167 S. Anurekha & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 25. Diaspora in Indian Literature; Women who Felt Isolated in the World Crisis .171 S. Anurekha & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 26. Effects of Post-colonial in African Literature: With special reference to Martha Collins� White papers .175 Srivaishnavi T & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 27. Techniques and Elements used in Travel literature; with reference to the travelogues by the Indian Authors .181 Srivaishnavi T & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 28. Alienation and Disconnection: Unpacking the Psychological and Emotional Isolation of Maya in Anita Desai�s �Cry the Peacock� .199 Srivaishnavi T & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 29. �Post-colonial Reflections in �Untouchable�: Anand�s Powerful Portrayal of Social Hierarchy� .205 Srivaishnavi T & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind 30. �Shattered Dreams: Bapsi Sidhwa�s �Cracking India� and the Representation of Violence and Terrorism during the India-Pakistan Partition� .213 Srivaishnavi T & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind 31. Administering English Language classrooms with Visual Components in developing LSRW skills with special reference to Magoosh English Video Lessons .223 Srivaishnavi T & Dr U.S. Akshara Govind Index .231 The Title 'BEYOND THE MARGINS : Narratives of Convergence and Divergence in Literature written/authored/edited by U.S. Akshara Govind' published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9789357228992 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 234 Pages. The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Literature. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: hardcover
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