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Multiple Narratives and Postmodern Techniques: A Study of Jorge Luis Borges and Thomas Pynchon
(BRAC University, 2014-12)
“Multiple Narratives and Postmodernism Techniques: A study of Jorge Luis Borges and Thomas Pynchon” is a study of certain themes prevalent in both South and North America prevalent in some selected texts of these two ...
Chakma language : survival from being extinct in Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2014-12)
At present days, the world is marked by a discrepancy in language development. Language loss has become a common phenomenon throughout the world. There were almost 50,000 languages and among them only 10,000 languages ...
Prevailing non-normativities: exploring gender norms, transgressive desires and identities in literature by Muslim women writers of the subcontinent
(BRAC University, 2014-08-14)
Prevailing Non-Normativities: Exploring Gender Norms, Transgressive Desires and Identities in Literature by Muslim Women Writers of the Subcontinent is an exploration of essentialist gender norms, transgressive desires, ...
Backwash effect of SSC and HSC Examinations : focus on listening and speaking skills
(BRAC University, 2014-12)
Exam is one of the major influential factors on learning outcome. It encourages students to practice more on specific skills, topics or subject of assigned curricula of an exam. According to Skinner (1957) language learning ...
Teachers suffering from exam washback effect: exclusion of practicing speaking and listening skills in English classes
(BRAC University, 2014-12)
This paper aims to inspect how washback is affecting the teaching system of teachers who are teaching in Bangladeshi Bengali medium schools of grade 9 and 10. Teachers who are suffering from exam washback always teach ...
Time in postmodern novels: A study of slaughterhouse-five, time’s arrow and the sense of an ending
(BRAC University, 2014-04)
The study attempts to illustrate how Kurt Vonnegut, Martin Amis and Julian Burnes depict time in keeping with postmodernist practice and the three novelists present a new aspect of time . In the introductory part, the paper ...
India in English literature : reading Kim (1901), A Passage to India (1924) and Midnight’s Children (1981)
(BRAC University, 2014-12)
The concept of identity is complex and complicated, especially in people of those countries which once were colonized. People of such countries have to go through three levels in the development of their national and ...
The Horizon: south asian muslim women on faith, living, attitude
(BRAC University, 2014)
The impetus of this paper comes from the urgency of finding the Muslim woman in the conundrum of South Asia. Particularly in relation to her faith, her expressions and the mosaic of reflections that give form to her ...
CALL: the changing trends of language learning and teaching in Private Universities of Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2014-08)
Many opportunities are coming in the field of education process with the emergence of technology. These technologies having internet facilities, overcomes the geographical barriers of learning process. Introduction of ...
Marginalization of women in south asia: women novelists’ perspective
(BRAC University, 2014-08)
This thesis looks into the position of women in three significant novels written in English by South Asian authors, Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things, Anita Desai’s Clear Light of Day and Bapsi Sidhwa’s Ice Candy ...