List of Published Articles

List of Published Articles

2025

  1. Technology-Mediated Extensive Listening for Cultural Immersion and Fluency in EFL Contexts. In collaboration with Hamenaz Gholipour, Department of English Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Amol, Iran. USA: IGI Global Scientific Publishing (British Cataloguing in Publication Data), December 2025. (Book Chapter), Indexed.
  2. From Innocence to Infamy: Teenage Sexuality and the Havoc of Mobile Phone in Anupama Chandrasekhar’s Free Outgoing. In A Critical Compendium of Indian Drama in English, edited by Bijender Singh, Anurag Ambasta, and Surendra Kumar Sao. UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2025. (Book Chapter)
  3. Dual Identities in a Globalized World: Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake. In The Routledge Handbook of Indian Diaspora Writers, edited by Bijender Singh, Protibha Mukherjee Sahukar, Surendra Kumar Sao, and Anurag Ambasta, 2025. (Book Chapter)
  4. Split-up Identity: Reading Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake Geo-critically. Journal of English Language Education Praxis, Vol. 2, No. 1, November 2025. Department of Language Education, Kathmandu University School of Education, Nepal.
  5. From Motherhood to Nationhood: A Historicist Rereading of Anisul Hoque’s Maa. Creative Flight, ISSN: 2582-6158, Vol. 6, No. 2, October 2025. Impact Factor: 5.07 (RPRI), Open Access, Peer Reviewed.
  6. Construction, Deconstruction and Reconstruction in Translation: A Study of Translation from the Perspective of Bangladesh. Creative Flight, ISSN: 2582-6158, Vol. 6, No. 2, October 2025. Impact Factor: 5.07 (RPRI), Open Access, Peer Reviewed.
  7. Human-Nature Interface: An Eco-critical Study (Book Review). Wilderness House Literary Review, Vol. 20, ISSN. 2156-0153, Massachusetts, USA, April 2025.
  8. “A New historicist Re-reading of T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land: Is Shantih Shantih Shantih a Way to Colonial Subjugation?” Creative Flight, ISSN. 2582-6158, Vol. 6, No. 2, April 2025. Impact Factor: 5.07 (RPRI), Open access, peer reviewed.
  9. “Organic Pedagogy: Man-Machine Collaboration and Self-identity”. Creative Flight, ISSN. 2582-6158, Vol. 6, No. 2, April 2025. Impact Factor: 5.07 (RPRI), Open access, peer reviewed.
  10. English Connects or Disconnects? A Discursive Palaver, International Journal of Emerging Knowledge Studies. Vol. 4, Issue 4, April 2025. Open Access, Blind Peer Reviewed. ISSN: 2583-7354.

2024

  1. “Conflicted Space: A Geopolitical Shaping of Integration and Autonomy in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Paradise”. Creative Flight, Vol. 5, Issue 1, ISSN. 2582-6158, April 2024, pp. 1-10.
  2. Hossain, Elham. Humayun Ahmed’s In Blissful Hell: A Study of Counter-hegemonic Cultural Practice from the Perspectives of Gender and Sexuality. In Disease and Discrimination: Gender Discrimination during the Pandemic in South Asia and Beyond, edited by Sourav Kumar Nag. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.
  3. “Dialectical Pedagogy and Modern Technology: Unmasking the Outcome Based Education”. Langlit, ISSN. 2349-5189, May 2024. Impact factor 5.61, Indexed Journal.
  4. “Dialogic Reading of African Literature in Bengali: A Study from Bangladeshi”. In Re–Imagining Literatures of The World: Global and Local, Mainstreams and Margins, Edited by Irma Ratiani, Georgia: Tibilishi University Press, 2024. pp. 76-90. (Book Chapter)
  5. “Power Dynamics and the Post-independence Disillusionment: A Discursive Study of NoViolet Bulawayo’s Glory“. International Journal of Emerging Knowledge Studies, ISSN: 2583-7354, Vol. 3, Issue 9, September 2024. DOI: https// doi.org/10.7033/ijeks-03-09-040
  6. Discursive Evolution of English: From Colonialism to Digital Bangladesh. Creative Flight, Vol. 5, Issue 2, October 2024.
  7. Intersectionality of Myth, History and Culture: A Study of Cross-cultural Boundaries and Transformation. Green University Review of Social Sciences, Vol. 10, Issue 01, ISSN. 2313-237x (Print), ISSN. 2409-7403 (Online), June 2024.
  8. Salman Rushdie’s Knife: A Memoir of a Heinous Murder Attempt (Book Review). Stamford University English Department Journal, Vol. 11. Summer 2024. ISSN. 1818-9512.
  9. Presencing in the Boundary: Re-reading Jhumpa Lahiri’s Roman Stories Postcolonially. Green University Review of Social Sciences, Vol. 10, Issue 02, ISSN. 2313-237x (Print), December 2024.

2023

  1. Re-reading of J. M. Coetzee’s Dusklands: Dialectics between Knowledge and Power Relations. Crossings, ISSN. 2071-1107, Vol. 14, December 2023.
  2. Hossain, Elham. Stigmatization of Disability and its Resistance: A Re-reading of Humayun Ahmed’s In Blissful HellGreen University Review of Social Sciences, Vol. 09, Issue 02, ISSN. 2313-237x (Print), December 2023.
  3. “Reading Amitav Ghosh’s Gun Island Ecocritically”. In LA PANORAMA: an International Anthology of Critical Essays on Literatures in English and on Media Culture, edited by Rituparna Chakraborti, Swami Vivekananda University, West Bengal, India, 2023. pp. 189-201. (Book Chapter)
  4. “Chinua Achebe’s Chike and the River: A Re-reading of the African Children’s World”. In Chinua Achebe: Voice and Vision, Edited by Hossain Al Mamun, University Press Ltd. (UPL), Dhaka, May 2023, Chapter 16, pp. 189-200.

2022

  1. DIASPORA LITERATURE: A SPACE OF BEING AND BECOMING. Langlit: An International Peer Reviewed Open Access Journal. ISSN: 2349-5189, Volume: 7, Issue: 4, November 2022. Impact Factor: 5.61.
  2. Multiculturalism: A Challenge to Individual Identity. International Journal of Multiculturalism. Vol. 3, No. 1, 2022. ISSN: 2022.51-62, DOI: 10.30546/2523-4331.2022.3.1.51.
  3. “Community, Gender and Intersectionality: A Re-reading of Third World Feminism from the Perspective of the Subcontinent”. In Women’s Voices: Projection of Women in Literature, edited by Arvind Nawale, Kamlakar Gavane, Eunice Fonyuy Fondze-Fombele. New Delhi: Authors Press, 2022.

2021

  1. Orality, Gender and Sexuality in Elechi Amadi’s The ConcubineCreative Flight, Vol. 2, Issue 1, ISSN 2582-6158, India, October 2021.
  2. “A Re-reading of Paradigm Shifts in Subaltern Studies from the Present Perspective.” Creative Flight, Vol. 2, Issue 2, ISSN 2582-6158, India, October 2021.
  3. “Postcolonial Disillusionment: A Historicist Reading of Chinua Achebe’s A Man of the People”. Crossings, Vol. 12, ISSN 2071-1107, ULAB, September 2021.
  4. “Hegemony of English Language”. Green University Review of Social Sciences, June 2021. ISSN 2313-237X. Vol. 04, Issue: 01.
  5. Chinua Achebe: An Exponent of a ‘Write Back’ Narrative. The National University Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Business Studies. July 2020–June 2021, ISSN: 2410-1508. Vol. 6 & 7, Number 2 & 1.

2020

  1. Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines: A Critical Response to the Colonial Historiography. Creative Flight, Vol. 1, Issue 2, ISSN 2582-6158, India, October 2020.
  2. Postcolonial Situations and the Response of the Commonwealth writers. In Inculcating Human Values Through Art, Literature, Culture, Management and Technology, Vol. 1, ISBN: 978-93-89264-33-3, Mumbai: Vishwabharati Research Centre, 2020.

2019

  1. Pitfalls of Caliban’s Resistance: A Study of Shakespeare’s The Tempest from Postcolonial Situation. Green University Review of Social Sciences, Vol. 05, Issue: 02, December 2019. ISSN 2313-237X (Print), 2409-7403 (Online).
  2. Chinua Achebe’s English: An Afrocentric Orientation of a European Language. Kolkata: ICMDR, Vol. 1, ISBN: 978-93-88963-06-0, 2019.

2018

  1. “A Man of the People: A Study of Post-Independence situation of the Collective Consciousness in Neo-colonial Nigeria of 1960s”. Green University Review of Social Sciences, June 2018. ISSN 2313-237X. Vol. 04, Issue: 01.
  2. A Man of the People: A Study of Post-independence Fiasco of the Collective Consciousness in Neo-colonial Nigeria. Palaver, Vol. 5, March 2018. Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India.

2017

  1. “Things Fall Apart: An Attempt of Achebe’s Liberal Imagination”. Green University Review of Social Sciences, 2017. ISSN 2313-237X. Vol. 03, Issue: 02.

2016

  1. “Natives Turning into Others: A Study of Cultural Transformation in Chinua Achebe’s Arrow of God”. In Arrow of God 50: A Tribute to Chinua Achebe, Dhaka: Centre for Research of African Literatures and Cultures, 2016. Print.

2015

  1. “Obi Okonkwo: A Mimic Man Troubled with Identity-Crisis in Cultural Hybridity (in Achebe’s No Longer at Ease)”. BUBT Journal, ISSN: 2072-7542, Vol. VII, January–December 2015.

2013–2014

  1. “Colonial Texts: A Discourse of Misinterpreting the mind of the Colonised”. Stamford Journal of English, Bangladesh, Vol. 8, Summer 2013–14. Single author.

2012

  1. “The Colonial Encounter in A Passage to India”. ASA University, Bangladesh, Vol. 6, No.1 (10th issue), 2012. Single author.
  2. “Kim and A Passage to India: A Binary of Colonial Attitude”. Stamford Journal of English, Bangladesh, Vol. 7, Summer, 2012. Multiple author.

2011

  1. “The Colonial Encounter in Kipling’s Kim”. Jagannath University Journal of Arts, Vol. 1, No. 2, July–December, 2011. Multiple author.

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