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Front Matter
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Note from the Publisher
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Note from the Editor-in-Chief
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Negotiating Rubble: Ruins, Architecture and Affect in Michael Ondaatje’s The English Patient - Saikat Pradhan
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“I saw my other self at the Zoo”: Internal Focalizers and Illustrative Spaces in Zoo Narratives - Edcel Javier Cintron-Gonzalez
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Of Linkage and Separation: The Semiotics of Borders in Graphic Narratives - Maitrayee Mukherjee
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“In the Street There Will Only Be Black and White”: A Cultural Studies Analysis of Gil Scott-Heron's Small Talk at 125th and Lenox Avenue - Matias Corbett Garcez
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Navigating the Idea of Postmemory and Material Memory Among the Girmitiyas and Their Descendants - Harshita Manchanda
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Fanny Fern and Marie Catherine Ochs, Bunnies by Any Other Name: Feminist Ideologies Through Pseudonyms - Crystal Calhoun
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Transcending Exiles: Countering the Epic Master Narrative in Haga’s For the Sake of Sita - Rusha Chowdhury
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Sēocnes ond Læcecræft: Treating the Body, Healing the Spirit in the Anglo-Saxon Era - Martina Lamberti
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Revisiting Nationalism in Select Letters of Raja Rammohan Roy - Indira Jadav
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Reading for Pleasure: Revolutionary Potential in Queer Graphic Novels - Audrey T. Heffers
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“I think, therefore I am”: Retro-futuristic Realities of the Developing AI and its Future in Science Fiction Narratives - Sayan Chattopadhyay
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Note on Contributors