Rural Livelihood and Food Security

Author:   M.H.Wani ,  S.H.Baba
Publisher:   New India Publishing Agency
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Pages:   376
Publication Date:   15 January 2011
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Author:   M.H.Wani ,  S.H.Baba
Publisher:   New India Publishing Agency
Imprint:   New India Publishing Agency
Dimensions:   Width: 2.70cm , Height: 23.50cm , Length: 19.10cm
Weight:   0.925kg
ISBN:  

9788119254989


ISBN 10:   8119254988
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   15 January 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Imagining and imaging India: Random reflections on Field notes on Democracy: listening to rasshoppers by C.R. Visweswara Rao 2. Theme of Loneliness in Vikram Seths The Golden Gate by S. Krishna Sarma 3. Subaltern subjectivity and resistance: Dalit social history in post-colonial Indian fiction in English by Mittapalli Rajeshwar 4. Fifty Turbulent Years of Independent India in Gita Mehtas Snames and Ladders by J. Yellaiah and K.V. Ramana Chjary 5. Vijay Tendulkars Silence! The Court is in Session: A conflict between innocence and Cruelty by P. Obula Reddy and Hussainvali Shaik 6. Into the lap of eternity on the Ganga Ghat by B. Parvathi 7. Social and sexual conflicts in Ismat Chughtais The Crooked Line by C.L.L. Jayaprada and D. Suvarna Suni 8. The period of renaissance in Telugu literature by Madhuranthakam Narendra. 9. Yogic realism: the Indian story tradition by K. Suma Kirana 10. History as fiction in Chaman Nahals The Triumph of the Tricolour by G. Chenna Reddy 11. Mulkraj Anands untouchable: a reflection of Dalit consciousness by T. Pratap Reddy 12. Interculturation in Bhabani Bhattacharyas A Dream in Hawaii by R. Poli Reddy 13. Race, class and gender as postcolonial constructs: the triple identity of African American women in Toni Morrisons Sula by Hari Prasanna 14. Black feminist consciousness: Gloria Naylors The Women of Brewster Place by T. Jeevan Kumar 15. Thomas Pynchon: the post modern novelist by G.V. Sudhakar 16. The Ironic mode as a textural principle in T.S. Eliots The Love Song of Alfred J. Prufrock and Sweeney among The Nightingales by V. Gopal Reddy 17. Margaret Drabble and womens world by V.V.N. Rajendra Prasad and M. Durga Bhavani 18. Othello: a feminist and post colonial reading by N. Ramadevi 19. Antigone and Joan: individual versus institution by T. Viswanadha Rao 20. The game of art and the game of life: a study of Luigi Pirandello by R. Saraswathi 21. Identity, subjectivity and voice: a reading of Austin Clarkes The Polished Hoe by Vijayasree 22. Reconciliation an equipment for living: a study of Flora Nwapas fiction by K. Nirupa Rani and J. Lalitha Sridevi 23. Post-colonial consciousness in V.S. Naipauls the The Mimic Men by V.R. Badiger 24. K.S. Maniam: finding a center and appropriating Language in Malaysian context by N. Usha 25. Dilemmas of the double hyphenated: Arnold Harrichand/Harrichand Itwarus Unreturning Indira. II. Literary theory and English Language Teaching: 26. Dreams and their relations by K. Narayana Chandran 27. Gaps and leaps: literary translation as a mediating means of inter/cross cultural and linguistic communication: a case study by Ch. A. Rajendra Prasad 28. New historicism: a Greenblattian model by P. Suneetha 29. Using authentic materials for instruction at secondary level in Government schools by G. Damodar and T. Sarath Babu 30. Soft skills through Indian narrative tradition for curricular development by Sumita Roy 31. Teaching English at higher level: a paradigm shift by P. Padma 32. Conversation: a social skill by Y. Somalatha 33. Teaching English using technology by V. Swarnalatha

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M.H. Wani, Professor Rajiv Gandhi Chair in Contemporary studies on Livelihood and Food Security. In addition he is also Professor and Head, Division of Agricultural Economics & Marketing, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Science & Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) Jammu and Kashmir, India. S.H. Baba is currently Assistant Professor-cum-Junior Scientist at Division of Economics and Marketing, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Science & Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) Jammu and Kashmir, India.

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