Browsing by Author "Kaiissar, Jahin"
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Colonial impact in Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe and Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels
Zannat, Fatema Tul (Brac University, 2023-12)Using postcolonial theory as an analytical framework, this thesis examines the colonial impact that is portrayed in two important pieces of eighteenth-century literature, Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe and Jonathan Swift’s ... -
An ecocritical reading of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid’s Tale and Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide
Nawar, Ariana (BRAC University, 2023-05)This thesis explores an ecocritical and ecofeminist reading of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale and Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide. The study examines how the two novels intersect with feminist and ecological concerns, ... -
Exploring the world of media & journalism at Channel i
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Hair tied back
Mahjabin, Chowdhury Suraia (Brac University, 2023-05)Hair Tied Back is a story inspired by Octavia E. Butler’s “The Book of Martha,” a short story about a protagonist who converses with God to come up with a new method of encouraging humans to find joy, hope and determination ... -
Internship experience at Dhaka Tribune: gaining valuable insights into the world of journalism
Roy, Ayon (BRAC University, 2023-05) -
Intersecting feminism: gender, identity, and liberation in their eyes were watching God and The God of Small Things
Tabassum, Ahana (Brac University, 2023-12)Women are not given their due social rights from time immemorial. To investigate the deplorable condition of women, two novels of different social contexts, Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston and The God ... -
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict in news media
Sharmeen, Mehnaz (Brac University, 2023-05)News media, often known as the news industry, distributes news to the public or a specialized population. News media can be divided into three categories – broadcast, print, and digital. Social media is a type of digital ... -
Jean Rhys`s Wide Sargasso Sea as a “Writing Back” Of Charlotte Brontë`s Jane Eyre
Tahmid, Aahnaf (Brac University, 2024-02)A number of authors from countries which were previously colonised, came up with the intention of responding to the European canonical texts through their own writings in the postcolonial era. This thesis will analyse ... -
My experience as an intern at Dhaka Tribune
Tanin, Fairooz Newer (Brac University, 2023-05)I did my internship under Zafar Sobhan, the founding and chief editor of Dhaka Tribune, and later I was also assigned to the op-ed team. I had to cover all of the roundtable discussions for Dhaka Tribune alongside other ... -
Nonconformity emerging through literature: a comparative analysis of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and The Bell Jar
Jahan, Israt (Brac University, 2024-06)In literature, modernism is mostly associated with themes such as disillusionment, exile, individuality, loss of religion, secularism, political and social critique, rejecting and questioning tradition, and so forth. People ... -
Report on the Internship Program at NEWS24
Sharmin, Sanjida (Brac University, 2023-09) -
Societal expectations for women in Paradise Lost and The Rape of The Lock
Audrika, Suneha Safayet (Brac University, 2023-12)In John Milton’s Paradise Lost and Alexander Pope’s The Rape of The Lock, Eve and Belinda are depicted as innocent women who fall into the hands of objectification. Belinda's getting ready in her toilet is similar to the ... -
The Struggle of Memory against Forgetting in Lois Lowry’s The Giver, Yoko Ogawa’s The Memory Police, and Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant
Kaiissar, Jahin (Brac University, 2021-09)Since memory studies is a continuously expanding and contentious interdisciplinary field, scholarly interest in it has grown considerably in recent times, especially within the humanities. Situated in memory studies, this ... -
Unfinished processes: Acting out trauma and working through postmemory
Kaiissar, Jahin (Brac University, 2020-04)This thesis expands on the concepts of trauma and postmemory portrayed in the graphic memoirs Maus by Art Spiegelman and The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui. Both memoirs constitute an intimately evocative family story, ...