Table of ContentsRes. J. Language and Literature Sci., Volume 10, Issue (3), Pages 1-32, September (2023) |
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They Speak: Gender Divide in COVID-19 Metaphors Found in Online Sources Joan Ravago,Ken Calang,Evelita Cara,Patricia Anne Martinez,Gina Tagasa (2023). Res. J. Language and Literature Sci., 10(3), 1-17. Abstract |
Research Article |
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Feminist Consciousness in the Select Fictions of Shobha De Raj Kumar Tharu (2023). Res. J. Language and Literature Sci., 10(3), 8-13. Abstract |
Case Study |
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A Strong Woman Raise a Self-Willedteen - A case study on theutilization of art for inner expression by a determined adolescent Sania Mubarak,Madiha Ahmad Khan (2023). Res. J. Language and Literature Sci., 10(3), 14-20. Abstract |
Review Paper |
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Nation, Gender, Religion in Imtiaz Dharker’s I Speak for the Devil Aparna Singh (2023). Res. J. Language and Literature Sci., 10(3), 21-25. Abstract |
Short Review Paper |
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The Queens of Bengal who wrote their own History Ramyajit Sarkar (2023). Res. J. Language and Literature Sci., 10(3), 26-28. Abstract |
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The Conflicts of Muslim Women in Samina Ali’s Madras on Rainy Days Naushadunnisa A. Shirguppi,Nagaratna V. Parande (2023). Res. J. Language and Literature Sci., 10(3), 29-32. Abstract |