Trivium : Vol - 3 : No - 2 : Issue - 5

The present issue is an assemblage of research papers from as diverse disciplines as Urdu literature, Victorian English, Bengali children’s literature, Korean - American women’s writing, economics, commerce and Indian colonial art. We have consistently charted a course of bringing together multiple disciplines and points of view in the pages of Trivium. Here, traditional and modern, European and Indian, classical and folk cultural strands, trauma of war and indigenous artistic expressions of the colonial period jostle together to present a rich texture of thought and critical acuity. We hope to be able to offer a wide range of topics without losing in the depth of analysis.
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Author: Neeparanya Guha

Exploring Indigenous Artistic Identity during the Colonial Period in India

Author: Rituparna Das

The Body of Excess: Representation of Female Body in the late 19th Century Medical Narratives and Popular Fiction

Author: Ankita Mookherjee

Behind the Veil/ Lifting the Veil – Politics of Spatial Boundaries in Rashid Jahan’s Behind the Veil and Ismat Chughtai’s The Quilt

Author: Udita Banerjee

The Rhetoric of Trauma and Healing: A Study of Nora Okja Keller’s Comfort Woman

Author: Daisy Majumder

‘Shades of the Prison House’: Religion, Children and Tragedy in Some Novels of Thomas Hardy

Author: Rajat Jyoti Sarkar,Moumita Karmakar

NREGA and its impact on the rural economy: A case study in Burdwan district of West Bengal

Author: Dibakar Chatterji

Economic Analysis of a New Road Infrastructure Project—A Case Study of West Bengal

Author: Baishali Bosu (Ray Chaudhuri)

Sishu Kishor Manastatter Angike Kayekti Bangla Chhoto Golpo