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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Call For Submissions: Galaxy, Vol. 3. Issue-I


Deadline: 15th December 2013
Vol. 3. Issue- I (January 2013)
Submission Guidelines
We accept original works/ articles/ poems/ short fictions as electronic submissions via e-mail as attached documents (Microsoft word only) which must include Name, affiliation details in the body of your submission.  (Submission must be in single attachment). Subject line must be Submission of Poem/ Fiction/ Article etc. Submission email must include that the submission is original and does not contain plagiarized material in it. and a statement that you have read submission guidelines and you agree to the policy of the Journal. 
Format of the articles:
Authors are requested to follow the MLA style strictly while preparing the articles. Authors are also requested to include the following in the format of their articles:
1. Full Title with subtitle, if any. Times New Roman, 14, Bold, (Not all capital letters)
2. Name and Affiliation of the Author/s
3. An abstract of the article of about 100-150 words.
4. Authors should note that the main body of the text should be prepared in such a way that no formatting is needed afterwards. Heading, sub headings and illustrations should be well incorporated within the main body of the article. Times New Roman, 12, Justified
5. There is no word-limit for articles. But ideally those should be around 5000 words, inclusive Works Cited.
6. All portions of the articles should be single-line spaced.
7. Author should be careful regarding grammatical and typological errors.
8. All essays submitted must be in English for review. Quotations in languages other than English must be accompanied by translations and font file.
Do not decorate your submission with lines, borders, special characters, etc, which may lead to rejection 
-Response time: One Month after the Deadline for respective Issues. (only accepted submissions)
- We do not publish articles from same author in all issues, however, authors can submit their articles for alternate issues.
Copyright:
Galaxy is entitled to publish submitted work in any form (online or in print). Editor-In-Chief can also reproduce the submission in any form (book/ anthology) and authors will be reported about the publication in other form. We allow our authors flexible rights to republish and reproduce and distribute their published contents with third parties anywhere in any format on the following conditions:
1. The authors will inform the Editor-in-Chief about the intended republication or reproduction by third parties by sending a signed letter.
2. The authors will acknowledge credits to The Criterion as the first publisher and include the URL (the original link location) in their works.
Plagiarism Policy
By submitting paper for publication to the journal, contributor/ author/ Co-author certify that
·         You are fully aware that plagiarism is wrong and you know that plagiarism is the use of another person’s idea or published work and to pretend that it is one’s own.
·         We declare that each contribution to your project from the work(s) of other peoples published works or unpublished sources have been acknowledged and source of information have been referenced.
·         You certify that you will not allow anyone to copy my work with the intention of passing it off as his/her own work.
·         You certify that you are solely responsible for any incomplete reference that may remain in my/our work.
Action against Plagiarism
When plagiarism has been found to have occurred, the TCIJE will take the actions listed below as determined by the type of plagiarism. Unless determined otherwise during the investigation, all authors are deemed to be individually and collectively responsible for the content of a plagiarizing paper.
  • The GIMRJ may inform the Department Chair, Dean, or supervisor of the authors of the finding of plagiarism.
  • The authors will be asked to write a formal letter of apology to the authors of the plagiarized paper, including an admission of plagiarism.
  • If the paper has appeared on the website, will remove access to the full text. The paper itself will be kept in the database for future research or legal purposes.
  • If the paper is under submission, the paper can be automatically rejected by the Editor-in-Chief without further revisions and without any further plagiarism investigation coordinated by the GIMRJ. 
Deadlines for submission:
January Issue
15th December
March Issue
15th February
May Issue
15th April
July Issue
15th June
September Issue
15th August 
November Issue
15th October

Send your contribution/s to
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The Criterion: Vol.4. Issue-V October 2013



C O N T E N T S

ARTICLES

Sr. No.Name of the AuthorTitle of the PaperDownload
01Ajay KumarHermann Hesse and His Pedagogical PatternDownload
02Ananya MukherjeeAborigine-Australian Voice: Reading the Poetry of Henry Kendall as a Colonial TextDownload
03Anil SehrawatAutobiographical Elements in Charles Dickens’ David CopperfieldDownload
04S. AnithaImmanence and Transcendent Vision of ‘The Other’ Through Suffering in the Selected Novels of Patrick WhiteDownload
05Arun Kumar YadavPortrayal of Dalit Women in Bama’s SangatiDownload
06Dr. Ashok Kumar ChaturvediVoices of the Dispossessed in Kamala Markandaya’s The Coffer DamsDownload
07Dr. Vandana BhattIssues of Identity in Bharati Mukherjee’s JasmineDownload
08Bhavna SharmaTranslation and CultureDownload
09K. W. ChristopherRaymond Williams and Marxist Literary TheoryDownload
10Arup Chandra Das &
Dr. Smriti Singh
Discrimination and Difference, Racial and Colonial: An Overview of M.G Vassanji’s The Gunny Sack and No New LandDownload
11Dr. P. K. DebataThe Ever-Echoing Poetic Voice of Sylvia Plath through Her WorksDownload
12Deepika RaniMelody of Sanguineness in the Poetry of Maya AngelouDownload
13Deler SinghWole Soyinka and Femi Osofisan’s Theatre of Protest: Struggle for a Better and Just SocietyDownload
14Dr. Dipali S.BhandariComplications in Translation of Poetry: What Makes Poetry Untranslatable?Download
15Dr. Gassim H. DohalTeaching Le Guin’s The DispossessedDownload
16Pamposh GanjooWomen and Marriage: Study of Pride and Prejudice and
A Suitable Boy
Download
17Garima SharmaDepiction of Women Characters and Their Resistance To PatriarchyDownload
18Dr. Dashrath GattKhushwant Singh as a True Secularist: A Study of His Essays and ArticlesDownload
19Gollakoti MaithreyiReconstructing Identities through Intertextuality: A Critical Study of Thomas King’s Green Grass, Running WaterDownload
20Dr. Gyanabati Khuraijam &
Dr. Yumnam Oken Singh
Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide: The Ebb and Flow of HistoryDownload
21Halis GözpınarUse of Proverbs in Political Discourse by US President Barack Obama and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸanDownload
22Archana HoodaPlight of Afghan Women in Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid SunsDownload
23Dr. Darsha JaniSupernaturalism and Mysticism in Walter Scott’s The Bride of LammermoorDownload
24M.KalaiarasanConcept of Machine and Human Freedom in Rabindranath Tagore’s The Waterfall and Red OleandersDownload
25Kanwarpal SinghTaslima Nasrin’s Lajja: A Shame on Religion and PoliticsDownload
26Shubhanku KocharRereading, Reshuffling and Rearranging Poems: Tracing a Chronological Green ThreadDownload
27J.Hemalatha, A.Lokanayaki &
Dr.K.Kumar
The Prologue of VictimsDownload
28Kusum NandalForms of Violence in The Bluest EyeDownload
29Vinayak Tukaram KuteThe Concept of the Avtaras in the Novels of Bhalchandra NemadeDownload
30Dr. Madhu D. SinghPlaying Male-Scripted Subordinate Roles: Gender Issues in The Thousand Faces of NightDownload
31Dr. V H Asudani &
Mouli Chowdhury
Conceptualization of Love…A Comparative Study with Reference to Devdas and Madame BovaryDownload
32G. Nageswara RaoA Rich Kaleidoscope of Human Relations, Emotions and Experiences in Chetan Bhagat’s NovelsDownload
33Dr.V. Sudhakar NaiduCharacteristics of Indian English: A StudyDownload
34Namrata PurkarDystopian Writing as a Part of Science FictionDownload
35Narayan Ch. GahatrajUnheard Voices: Exploring the Subaltern Voices in Selected Women’s TextsDownload
36Olaniyan, Solomon OImagining Society in Remi Raji’s Gather my Blood Rivers of SongDownload
37Dipanwita PalLegendary Tales of Australian Aborigines: Finding the Reflections of Eco-Conscious through Their Myths and LegendsDownload
38Ram Naresh PatelRe-Inventing the Self: A Reading of Bharati Mukherjee’s Miss New IndiaDownload
39Satyajit T. PatilRereading an Autobiography from Ecocritical PerspectiveDownload
40Prakash BhaduryRabindranath Tagore: A Reappraisal of His Universality and RelevanceDownload
41Dr. V.V.B.Rama RaoTowards Wisdom EverlastingDownload
42Ramona L. CeciuMissing Cities and Missing Bodies in Indian MetropolisDownload
43Ramya. BParody on Ulysses-Telemachus: Father-Son Conflict in E. L. Doctorow’s Loon Lake: A Postmodern PerspectiveDownload
44Ranjana SinghDalit Women Identity in Bama’s SangatiDownload
45Renuka L.RoyProjection of Western Womanhood in V.S. Naipaul’s The Mimic MenDownload
46Rishikesh Kumar SinghPostmodern Psychological Aspects of Ecocriticism within/beyond the Ambit of Human BehaviorDownload
47Qudsi Rizvi &
Dr. Jyotsna Sinha
Effect of Gendered Childhood on Marital Relations in Roots & ShadowsDownload
48Dr. Rohit PhutelaKuntaka’s Vakrokti Siddhanta and Girish Karnad’s The Fire and the Rain: Resuscitating the Classical Indian Literary CriticismDownload
49Ruchi TomarPostmodern Female Psyche with Reference to Anita Desai’s Clear Light of DayDownload
50Sachin SalunkheTranslation Strategies in Marathi Translations of Ernest Hemingway’s NovelsDownload
51Sambhaji Dattu SuryavanshiQuality of Education in Rural Areas: Present Status & Remedial Measures TheretoDownload
52Sanjay KumarSocial Conceptualization in the Novels of Anita Nair, Chetan Bhagat and Arvind AdigaDownload
53K.G.B. Santhosh KumariA Tinge of Colonialism: Two Leaves and a Bud: Cry till DieDownload
54Sarap N.S., Mahadik R.P. & Mehta P.G.ESP Needs of B.Sc. (Agriculture) Students at SAUs in Maharashtra as Perceived By TeachersDownload
55Satpal Singh &
Inderjit Kaur
Modern Relevance of Gothic Fiction Focussing on The Castle of Otranto and The MonkDownload
56Savitha SukumarAn Ecocritical Reading of Kavery Nambisan’s The Scent of PepperDownload
57Sayar Singh Chopra &
Devendra Kumar Gora
African Culture across the World Frantz Fanon’s On National CultureDownload
58V. Selvam &
Dr. S. Jeyachandra
Theme of Motherhood in Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt’s Selected PoemsDownload
59G. Serwani Venkata SwamyRepresentation of Expatriation, Home and Nostalgic Sensibility in Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of LossDownload
60Dr. Shilpi GuptaArchetypal Imagery from the Continent to Island as Portrayed in Anita Desai’s Bye Bye BlackbirdDownload
61Bijender SinghA Feminist Study of Manju Kapur’s Difficult DaughtersDownload
62Tanmoy BaghiraThe Attic: An Existential Reading of Ibsen’s The Wild DuckDownload
63Tarana BhatiaMartha Quest: Exile from Patriarchy and Quest for IdentityDownload
64Udayan GautamSocial Realism and Blake’s SongsDownload
65Mali Ujwala Vishwas &
Dr. Ghorpade Pradnya Vijay
Political Protest in Alan Paton’s Ah, But Your Land is BeautifulDownload
66Dr. Urvashi KaushalRepresenting the Ethnic Life: A Study of Vishal Bhardwaj’s Adaption of The Blue UmbrellaDownload
67Usman Joshua, Agu Magret Nonyerem &
Diko Ali Joshua
Transference and Preservation of Cultural Heritage in Movie ProductionDownload
68Varsha KushwahaPromoting English for English PurposesDownload
69Venkata Ramana Kumar .UHuman Relations, Love, Sex and Marriage in One Night @ The Call CenterDownload
70Venkatesh PuttaiahSubtexts of English in Derek Walcott, Wole Soyinka and Nissim EzekielDownload
71Vidyalakshmi A.CQuest for Identity, Desire and Dreams – the Resistance to the Consumerist Ideology in Fight Club, a Psychoanalytic StudyDownload
72Vijay MehtaThe Strength of the Arabian Life-Style Depicted in Jean Sasson’s Later NovelsDownload
73Vikas Yadav RaskarCultural Conflicts and the Empowerment in Amulya Malladi’s The Mango SeasonDownload
74Darakhshan ZafarUse of Formulaic Expressions: A Strategy to Promote Oral Fluency among ESL LearnersDownload
 75 R. Renuka Narasiman &
Prof. Vinita Singh Chawdhry
 Balram’s Quest for Freedom in Adiga’sThe White Tiger Download
76M. SivapriyaThe Manipulation of Words in Richard Newman’s Briefcase of Sorrow: A Stylistic ApproachDownload
77Sakshi WasonIsadora Duncan and ModernismDownload
78Surajit SenCredibility of Women Characters in the Selected Tragedies of William
Shakespeare
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79Dr. Ruby RaniBertrand Russell and Aldous Huxley: A Comparative Study of Scientific FictionDownload
80Pallavi ThakurSocial Conditioning: A Politics of Gender in The Blind AssassinDownload

POETRY

01Afzal MoollaTo the Nameless SoldierDownload
02Muneer Azad​Nothing RemainsDownload
03Dušan GojkovSheDownload
04Santanu HalderDivine Glory LostDownload
05Indrani BhattacharyaBetween Us….Download
06J. D. IsipEnvy’s ChildDownload
07Dr. C. Muralidara KannanLicensed to Live EverywhereDownload
08Dr. Katta RajamoulyInklings-SaplingsDownload
09Afzal MoollaWe shall always be Many MoreDownload
10P. NasarudheenOn DivorceDownload
11Piya ChakrabartiThe Prisoners of AndamanDownload
12Ravi NaickerRhino – Open SeasonDownload

FICTION

01Christine OttoniThis Did Not HappenDownload
02Ezeiyoke ChukwunonsoMy Father’s BeerDownload
03SK KalsiKuchajiDownload
04Ramesh TiwariA Wad of NotesDownload
05Sujatha GopalLiberationDownload

Book Reviews

01Dr. Vishwanath BiteThe Unheard I By Kiriti SenguptaDownload
02Dr. Pradip Kumar PatraSilent Days : Poems by Jaydeep SarangiDownload
03Prof.G.GeethanjaliThe Steve Jobs Ways By Jay ElliotDownload
04Dr.Anshu RainaAnd the Mountains Echoed By Khaled HosseiniDownload

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