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KANIKA BHALLA
KANIKA BHALLA
Visiting Lecturer, Department of Middle Eastern and Asian Studies, University of North Carolina at
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“Studying Translation of Poetry from Hindi to English with Special Reference to G.M. Muktibodh’s ‘The Void’”
K Bhalla
Cape Comorin, an International Multidisciplinary Journal 3 (2), 2021
2021
"Psychoanalytic Interpretation of Anton Chekhov’s Short Story ‘The Grief’”
K Bhalla
Vision: An International Journal Of Humanities And Management 8 (8), 72-76, 2021
2021
"Literature of a War Zone: Tracing the Evolution of Literary Traditions in Kashmiri Literature"
K Bhalla
MEJO: The MELOW journal of World Literature 5, 2021
2021
“Sikhism as a Remedy for the Degenerating Hinduism: Viewing Guru Nanak as a Social Reformer”
K Bhalla
Aayi Panthi Sagal Jamati, 257-262, 2021
2021
‘Jannat’ in a Predicament: An Overview of Environmental Damage in Kashmir through Fiction
K Bhalla
Journal of Higher Education and Research Society: A Refereed International 8 …, 2020
2020
Religion and Gender: A Feminist Perspective on Jihad
K Bhalla
Dogo Rangsang Research Journal 7 (6), 186-192, 2020
2020
Beyond Pandemic
K Bhalla
Covid-19 Pandemic Poems 1, 49, 2020
2020
A Study of Depiction of Child Labour in Literature with special reference to Mulk Raj Anand’s Coolie
K Bhalla
Human Rights International Research Journal 6 (Special), 57-61, 2018
2018
Treatment of Social Issues in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
K Bhalla
BRICS JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH 6 (4), 253-255, 2016
2016
Treatment of Violence in George Orwell’s 1984
K Bhalla
Pragati English Journal 15 (2), 59-62, 2015
2015
A Post-Colonial Analysis of Racial Discrimination in Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea
K Bhalla
Social Consciousness in Literature 2, 0
A Postcolonial and Postmodern Analysis of Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines
K Bhalla
English Language, Literature and Linguistics Vol I 1, 0
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