The Discursive Nexus



About the Research Journal

Starting Year - 2025
Frequency - Biannual
Language of the publication - English
Format - Online
Subject - English Language and Literature
Publisher name - Prof. Dr. Anil Adagale
Publisher Mail ID - anil.adagale@symbiosiscollege.edu.in
Publisher Address - Department of English, Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, S. B. Road, Pune - 411004

The Discursive Nexus is the peer-reviewed international research journal of the Department of English at Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune. It serves as a dynamic platform for critical inquiry, intellectual exchange, and scholarly engagement across a broad spectrum of academic disciplines. While rooted in the traditions of English language and literature, The Discursive Nexus actively invites and encourages interdisciplinary and cross-cultural research that interrogates, redefines, and expands the boundaries of the humanities and social sciences. At its core, The Discursive Nexus is committed to fostering rigorous scholarship and innovative thought. We provide space for researchers, academicians, early-career scholars, and doctoral students from across the globe to present original and unpublished work that contributes meaningfully to contemporary academic discourse. Our mission is to champion research that is both rooted in strong theoretical frameworks and responsive to the shifting cultural, political, and intellectual landscapes of the 21st century.

Recognizing the evolving nature of academic inquiry, the journal places special emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches. We welcome contributions that traverse traditional disciplinary boundaries, whether through literature and history, gender and media studies, linguistics and cultural studies, postcolonial theory and visual culture, or digital humanities and pedagogy. In doing so, The Discursive Nexus seeks to reflect the complexity of today’s scholarly conversations and promote a more interconnected, holistic understanding of the human experience.

The editorial board of The Discursive Nexus comprises distinguished scholars and experts from diverse academic backgrounds, ensuring a robust and ethical peer review process that maintains the highest standards of academic integrity. Our commitment to transparency, critical engagement, and academic excellence underpins every aspect of our publication process.

All research papers/articles and critical essays submitted to The Discursive Nexus should be original, unpublished, and should not be under consideration elsewhere. Submissions must adhere to the MLA Handbook (Ninth Edition) formatting guidelines. Research articles should be between 5000 and 6000 words in length. Book reviews, critical essays, and translations are also welcome, with book reviews limited to 1500–2000 words. Each submission must be accompanied by a declaration of originality and non-submission elsewhere, as well as a statement ensuring that the work is free of plagiarism.

Affiliated with Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce—a premier institution known for its academic excellence and intellectual vibrancy—The Discursive Nexus reflects the college’s longstanding commitment to the promotion of liberal arts education and critical thinking. As part of this vision, the journal aims to not only showcase high-caliber scholarship but also to cultivate a vibrant community of thinkers, writers, and educators dedicated to advancing knowledge and fostering dialogue.

Whether you are exploring the nuances of literary texts, examining cultural phenomena, rethinking pedagogical practices, or engaging in interdisciplinary intersections, The Discursive Nexus offers an inclusive, stimulating, and prestigious platform to share your insights. We invite you to be part of this growing nexus of thought and discourse.

Dear Readers,

It is with great pleasure that I bring to you the first volume our very own journal published by the department of English, Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune. Dedicated to cultivating and upholding the highest standard of research in literature and the humanities, ‘The Discursive Nexus – A Scholarly Forum for English Studies and Critical Inquiry’ will serve as the mouthpiece of multitudinous perspectives on literature, language, and culture. Integrating a strong interdisciplinarity with numerous other domains, the journal will strive to voice topical issues that signify the pressing need of the hour. In the current times, the nature of literary research is evolving rapidly, and we constantly seek to keep pace with the newer avenues of research that become potential sources of exploration.

Our aim is to promote ethical research in the contemporary times by solidifying the epistemologies of literary and cultural studies. One of our primary objectives through this journal is to decentre dominant narratives, and amplify marginalised voices. The articles in this volume encompass, but are not restricted to research papers that comment on philosophy, cultural studies, theatre and performance studies, gender studies, and a plethora of other disciplines. In future volumes, we will broaden our scope to include areas like translation studies, comparative literature, ecocritical studies, linguistics, and many more. It is our ardent desire to further the scope of research in the humanities through our pursuit of such fields of inquiry.

I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the authors, reviewers, and the editorial team for their contributions in upholding the highest standards of scholarship. I would further I would further like to extend my thanks to our patrons, Dr. S.B. Majumdar, Founder President, Symbiosis, and Chancellor, Symbiosis International University, and Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar, Pro Chancellor, Symbiosis International University, for their support in this endeavour. I would also like to thank Dr. Tessy Thadathil, Officiating Principal of Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, whose guidance made this publication a success. I would extend my gratitude to the associate editors of this volume for their assistance and hard work.

I am optimistic that this journal will chart a new course of research for the department and its students, and will encourage the readers to ponder upon the issues brought under critical inquiry in this volume.

Warm Regards,
Prof. Dr. Anil Adagale,
Head, Department of English,
Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce,
The Discursive Nexus

Dear Readers,

It gives me immense pride to write this address for yet another fascinating venture by the department of English, Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune. ‘The Discursive Nexus – A Scholarly Forum for English Studies and Critical Inquiry’ is the culmination of years of dedicated efforts that the department has put into the furtherance of academic and research inquiry in the field of literary studies. The department of English has a legacy that has come to fruition in the form of this research journal. It is my deepest privilege to present to you the first volume of the journal.

The journal ties in with the college’s ethos towards meticulous and dedicated research, and will serve as a platform for numerous research scholars to find critical expression. It is also a moment of immense pride for the college to be taking such strident efforts at making such significant contributions to research in the humanities. We seek to leave an indelible mark upon the community of researchers by furthering discourse in varied fields. Interdisciplinarity is at the core of the journal, and every research article in the volume is predicated on this value.

I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our patrons, Prof. Dr. S.B. Majumdar, Founder President, Symbiosis, and Chancellor, Symbiosis International University, and Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar, Pro Chancellor, Symbiosis International University, for their unwavering support in furthering our research endeavours. I would like to thank Prof. Dr. Anil Adagale, for his tireless efforts at inculcating a research mindset amongst our students and researchers. I would also acknowledge the consistent efforts of the faculty members of the department of English, and the notable contributions of the research scholars.

Warm Regards,
Dr. Tessy Thadathil,
Officiating Principal,
Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce

Editor-In-Chief

Prof. Dr. Anil Adagale - Professor and Head, Department of English, Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Senapati Bapat Rd, Shivajinagar, Pune, Maharashtra 411004.

Email: anil.adagale@symbiosiscollege.edu.in

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Editorial Board

Dr. Pankaj Lokhande - Asst. Professor, Department of English, Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Senapati Bapat Rd, Shivajinagar, Pune, 411004.

Email: pankaj.lokhande@symbiosiscollege.edu.in

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Ms. Swarali Joshi - Asst. Professor, Department of English, Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Senapati Bapat Rd, Shivajinagar, Pune, 411004.

Email: chb-english@symbiosiscollege.edu.in

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Advisory Board

Prof. Catherine Sweeting - Professor of English, Hudson County Community College, 70 Sip Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07306, United States.

Email: Csweeting@hccc.edu

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Mr. Sijan Baral - Assistant Professor, School of Arts, Kathmandu University, Dhulikhel, P.O. Box - 6250, Nepal

Email: sijan.baral@ku.edu.np

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Prof. Dr. Ravindra Mhasade - Professor and Head, Department of English, Ness Wadia College of Commerce, 19, Late Prin. V.K. Joag Path, Wadia College Campus, Pune – 411001.

Email: ravindra.mhasade@nesswadiacollege.edu.in

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Prof. Dr. Prabhanjan Mane - Professor, Department of English, V.S. Khandekar Bhasha Bhavan, Shivaji University, Vidyanagar, Kolhapur 416004.

Email: pbm_eng@unishivaji.ac.in

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Dr. Richa Srishti - Associate Professor and Head, Department of Languages, Christ University Road, 30 Valor Court, Dasve Lavasa, Mulshi, Pune 412112.

Email: richa@christuniversity.in

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Dr. Snober Satarawala - Head, Department of English, St. Mira’s College for Girls, 6, Koregaon Road, Near Hotel Blue Diamond, Pune, 411001.

Email: snober.sataravala@stmirascollegepune.edu.in

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Publication Policy: The Discursive Nexus’s policy prohibits an author from submitting the same manuscript for concurrent consideration of other publications. As this journal is an international journal that publishes original materials, The Discursive Nexus’s policy prohibits publication of any manuscript that has already been published in whole or in substantial part elsewhere. Authors will be required to state through mail that the submitted paper is an original work and not submitted elsewhere. Permission for reproduction of an article or any part should be addressed to the editor.

Instruction for Authors & Reviewers:

  1. Manuscript should be prepared according to the style and specifications of the journal’s policy.
  2. The title page should include:
    1. The name(s) of the author(s)
    2. A concise and informative title
    3. The affiliation(s) and address(es) of the author(s)
    4. The e-mail address, telephone and fax numbers of the corresponding author(s)
  3. The text of a submission should only be in ‘Times New Roman’ font, of 12 point font size and single line spaced paragraphs.
  4. Please provide an abstract of 150 to 200 words. The abstract should not contain any undefined abbreviations or unspecified references.
  5. Please provide 4 to 6 keywords which can be used for indexing purposes.
  6. The research paper should preferably range between 2000 – 3000 words. But in some cases, we accept papers with more than 3000 words also.
  7. All figures and tables of the manuscript should be embedded into the original text. Separate files will not be accepted.
  8. Author(s) should follow the latest edition of MLA style in referencing. Please download the MLA (8th and 9th edition) style sheet before finalizing the references. Please visit https://style.mla.org/ to learn more about MLA style.
  9. Every paper must be plagiarism free and original. It should include the name, qualification and affiliation of the author(s), after the title.
  10. Writer(s) should have a minimum qualification of Post graduation degree.
  11. The research paper sent for publication should be unpublished or not be under review for any other journal.
  12. For web references, as a minimum, the full URL should be given along with the date.
  13. All the articles are sent to referees. The identities of authors and reviewers are not revealed to each other. The authors should ask to revise their manuscript in the light of their comments.

Peer Review Policy: The Discursive Nexus aspires to select research papers through the highest quality peer review. In order to achieve this, the peer review and publication process must be thorough, objective, and rational. Almost every aspect of this process involves important ethical principles and decisions, which are rarely unambiguously stated and even less often shared with the readership. Journal’s reputations depend on the poise of readers, authors, researchers, reviewers, editors, research subjects and funding agencies.

The ethical policy of The Discursive Nexus: An International Peer–Reviewed Open Access Journal follows Elsevier’s https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/publishing-ethics.

Authors must be honest in presenting their results and conclusions of their research. Research misconduct is harmful for knowledge. It could mislead other researchers.

Plagiarism:
Plagiarism is the use of others’ published and unpublished ideas or words without acknowledgment or permission, and presenting them as new, innovative and original ideas or words rather than derived from an existing source. At The Discursive Nexus, we strongly condemn this ruthless act. If found guilty, to any extent, The Discursive Nexus will fight against Plagiarism. Self-plagiarism refers to the practice of an author using portions of their previous writings on the same topic in another of their publications, without specifically citing it formally in quotes. In short, the journal has zero tolerance for plagiarism.

Disclaimer:
The accountability of the research article published in the journal is entirely of the author(s) concerned and not of the publisher/editorial board. The views expressed in the research articles of The Discursive Nexus are those of the contributors and do not principally correspond to the views of the publisher/editor. Authors are responsible for citing their sources and the accuracy of their references and bibliographies. The publisher/editorial board of the journal is not liable for errors or any consequences arising from the use of information contained in it. Any dispute falls under the jurisdiction of Latur Court, India.


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2. EDITORIAL


3. INDEX

Sr. No. Title of the Paper Author Page No. Click Below to Download
1 Analysing the Thematic Interplay of Survival and Humanity in Selected Dystopian Literature Prajakta Bekani 1 to 7 Click here to Download
2 Gynocritical Study Of Muslim Women In Partition Literature Arya Koyal 8 to 15 Click here to Download
3 Return Them to Their Places: Emma Woodhouse and Mr. Knightley as Socially Regressive Forces in Jane Austen’s Emma Aashray Rao 16 to 19 Click here to Download
4 Confronting The Absurd: Themes Of Power And Meaning In Margaret Atwood’s Dystopias Shruti Rajani 20 to 26 Click here to Download
5 The Influence of Historical Narratives on Personal Memory Construction Nivedita Gupta 27 to 33 Click here to Download
6 Representation of Sacred and Social in Marathi Bhakti Poetry Translated into English Mr. Avadhut Hanumant Kadam and Dr. Pankaj Lokhande 34 to 40 Click here to Download
7 Exploring Existentialism: Profound Themes in Selected Novels Milind Krishna A 41 to 45 Click here to Download
8 Companionship and the Absurd in Waiting for Godot and The Myth of Sisyphus Vanshika Haldiya 46 to 51 Click here to Download
9 A Comparative Study of Bhayanaka Rasa in Macbeth and Nagamandala Soniya Gaikwad 52 to 61 Click here to Download
10 Land, Labor, and Literature: Evaluating the Role of Peasants in Revolutionary Movements through Marxist Writings Sanjay Panicker Reghulal 62 to 67 Click here to Download
11 Shakuni Revisited: Deconstruction of the Traitor Figure in the Mahabharata Samriddha Ghosh 68 to 72 Click here to Download
12 Defining Representation of the Subaltern Dr. Pankaj Lokhande 73 to 76 Click here to Download

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Dear Sir/Madam,

Research Scholars/ Faculty Members/ Creative Writers are cordially invited to submit their authentic, scholarly and unpublished research article. The author can submit the soft copy of the manuscript in M.S. Word format after preparing the same as per our submission guidelines, at the email address -
Email: Thediscursivenexus@symbiosiscollege.edu.in

THE DISCURSIVE NEXUS, VOLUME 1 - ISSUE 2
Last Date of Submission: 30 May, 2025
Date of Publication Online: June, 2025

Manuscripts submitted to this journal will be deemed as they have not been published and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere. If you face problems with paper submission, please feel free to contact or text the editor at Mobile/WhatsApp No.: +91-9011927575 or send a Mail at anil.adagale@symbiosiscollege.edu.in

Kindly inform about The Discursive Nexus: An International Peer-Reviewed Open Access Journal to your Friends /Students /Colleagues /Associates and Fellow Researchers who may utilize this opportunity as a platform for their new research inventions.

Name of the Publisher
Prof. Dr. Anil Adagale
Editor-in-Chief

Address:
Department of English,
Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce,
Senapati Bapat Road, Pune - 411 004 (Maharashtra)

E-Mail: anil.adagale@symbiosiscollege.edu.in
Mobile / WhatsApp No.: +91-9011927575