
The Context (ISSN 2349-4948) is a peer reviewed, international and indexed online Journal of English Studies. It is currently published every two months in February, April, June, August, October, and December by Magnus Publishing Pune. It was Approved by UGC and included in the "List of Journals" previously. The journal is published in open access on world-wide web, readers and research scholars have FREE full access to the published articles with permissions to read, download, and cite in research.
- Editor in Chief: Kumar Wani
- Established: April 2014
- Frequency: Bimonthly
Current Issue
Vol. 12 No. 4 (2025): Special Issue - July 2025
Articles
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Decolonising the Canon and the Author: Critiquing Meena Kandasamy’s The Orders were to Rape You: Tigresses in the Tamil Eelam Struggle
Suparna SenguptaAbstract : 3Full Article : 81-8 -
Survival, Identity, and Power Dynamics: A Comparative Analysis of The Marrow Thieves and Babel
Doina CiochinaAbstract : 0Full Article : 29-18 -
Time to Live in new lands: Cultural transition and the need for Global perspectives in the contemporary world
Dr Sree Prasad R.Abstract : 3Full Article : 319-23 -
In-Between Spaces: Diasporic Trauma and the Negotiation of Feminist Identity in Jhumpa Lahiri's Select Works
Dr. Kumar BaibhavAbstract : 1Full Article : 824-34 -
Language as Catalyst: Tracing the Socio-Cultural Fabric of Cultural Identity Formation
Dr. Poulami RoyAbstract : 4Full Article : 235-41 -
Murder on the Orient Express: A Mystery- Detective Novel by Agatha Christie with a Semiotic Eye
Ms. Hongal Pratibha KallappaAbstract : 1Full Article : 142-50 -
“We Story the Land”: Louise Erdrich and Indigenous Literary Decolonisation
Mr. S. RamarajuAbstract : 1Full Article : 151-57 -
From Tribal Roots to Colonial Influence: A Dual Perspective on Cultural Change in Things Fall Apart
Vibha PilkhwalAbstract : 0Full Article : 158-62 -
Body Image and Survivors' Identity: An Analysis of Selected Breast Cancer Narratives
Jyothika R PrasadAbstract : 0Full Article : 063-75 -
Splitting the Self: Gendered Bodies and Canonical Bias in Mahesh Dattani’s Tara
Partha PramanikAbstract : 2Full Article : 276-82 -
Lateral Reality: Stream of (Un) Consciousness and Surrealism in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse
Sarah LalhruaitluangiAbstract : 4Full Article : 283-89 -
Surveillance and Resistance: Examining Mechanisms of Control in The Ten Percent Thief
Prof. Dushyant Nimavat, Heer NimavatAbstract : 1Full Article : 090-102 -
Social Conflict in Mahesh Elkunchwar’s Old Stone Mansion
Dr. Satish S. DangeAbstract : 0Full Article : 0103-108 -
Narratives of War: Decoding Trauma and Silence in Jean Arasanayagam’s ‘In the Garden Secretly’
Monika MaalAbstract : 2Full Article : 4109-114 -
Advancing ChatGPT for Pedagogical Innovation in Cambodia: Insight from Global Evidence and Local Implications
Sovanna Huot, Phearun TepAbstract : 1Full Article : 0115-135 -
Canon Formation and Power Dynamics in India: A Study of Dalit and Adivasi Literary Exclusion in Postcolonial Curricula
Dr. Preeti SharmaAbstract : 0Full Article : 0141-148 -
Unpacking the Struggle: Linguistic, Pedagogical, and Cognitive Barriers in Cambodian Students’ English Essay Writing
Sovanna Huot, Chheangkhy HokAbstract : 0Full Article : 0149-168 -
Canon Mobility: A Study on Vijayan’s Khasakinte Ithihasam and The Legends of Khasak
J M MeenakshiAbstract : 3Full Article : 4169-173 -
Queer Vulnerability and The Poetics of Resistance in Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Sekh ShamimAbstract : 2Full Article : 2174-185 -
A Deity Beyond Archives: Kotgari Devi, Oral Justice, and the Boundaries of Canonical Knowledge
Swastika KarkiAbstract : 0Full Article : 0186-192