Parvez, Md. Rubel; Islam, Md. Saiful(East West University, 2025-08-25)
This study aims to investigate the feasibility of implementing Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) in the context of online classrooms. It examines how classroom activities and available resources can be utilized within ...
Akther, Kohinoor(East West University, 2025-08-25)
The global pandemic has greatly affected tertiary EFL learners due to the emergency online shifts from the face-to-face (F2F) learning mode. The fever, trauma, anxiety, social distance, masking, global shutdown, freeze, ...
Banu, Jainab Tabassum(East West University, 2025-08-25)
In this paper, I will address the need to get accustomed to digital literacy in the post-pandemic networked world in the Bangladeshi context. The unanticipated arrival of the deadly coronavirus radically changed the ...
Kabir, Sunjida; Murtaza, Adiba(East West University, 2025-08-25)
Though dedicated research on the impact of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exams exists, a curveball was thrown into the situation in 2020 following COVID-19. Resultantly, 2020 and 2021 saw the removal of the SSC English ...
Haque, Muhammed Shahriar; Joher, Umme Hani M.(East West University, 2018-12-12)
Government higher education is extremely cheap in Bangladesh, in comparison to private
education. To cover the cost of private higher education, graduate students of private
universities who work and study at the same ...
Ahmed, Fatema Johera(East West University, 2018-12-12)
In this paper, I examine the representation of the Indigenous women characters in two novels
by Indigenous Australian writer Marie Munkara, namely Every Secret Thing (2009) and A Most
Peculiar Act (2014). Munkara’s novels ...
Samuel Selvon’s iconic novel The Lonely Londoners (1956) captures the struggles of black
Caribbean immigrants in the eponymous megacity. The setting of his novel is around the
neighborhood of Notting Hill which has become ...
Ferdoush, Jannatul(East West University, 2018-12-12)
This paper studies Kate Chopin’s reinterpretation of female sexuality and personal autonomy
in The Awakening through the lens of Elaine Showalter’s Gynocriticism. It argues that Edna’s
struggle with the traditional idea ...
Rashid, Md. Abdur; Islam, Kazi Shahidul(East West University, 2018-12-12)
Ted Hughes, inarguably one of the greatest poets of the 20th century, occupies an unparalleled
position in contemporary English poetry chiefly because of hispoetics of animal imagery
that has so far been approached from ...
Alam, Md. Maruf Ul(East West University, 2018-12-12)
Mahasweta Devi’s Bedanabala and Rizia Rahman’s Letters of Blood portray the life of sex-workers
in colonial Bengal and post-independence Bangladesh respectively. They are gripping tales of
the marginalised lives of ...
Huda, Dravida Anjuman(East West University, 2018-12-12)
Among the many concerns about poetry translation, untranslatability is the most critical one.
Translators often face difficulties in offering an authentic translation in target language. It is,
after all, the translator ...
This article offers a Panoptical reading of the characters Kurtz and Jack of Heart of Darkness
(Conrad, 1902/2006) and Lord of the Flies (Golding, 1954) respectively. It discusses how the
circumstantial detachment from ...
Alam, Nasih Ul Wadud(East West University, 2018-12-12)
In this paper titled “The Ramifications of Insurgencies on Family Lives—A Reading of Jhumpa
Lahiri’s The Lowland”, this researcher has attempted to analyze the novel’s fictional characters
from Marx’s views on “capitalism”; ...
Sarkar, Abhishek(East West University, 2018-12-12)
This article discusses select science fiction texts by the Bangladeshi author Muhammad Zafar
Iqbal with reference to a recurring theme, namely, the globalized exploitation of Third World
bodies. This article discusses ...
Abir, Md. Shazed Ul Hoq Khan(East West University, 2017-01-03)
World War I, famously known as The Great War, had an immense impact globally. It changed
not only the geopolitical equations and alliances among countries but also reshaped both the
history and future of modern art and ...
Islam, Mohammad Shafiqul(East West University, 2017-01-03)
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), a universal poet winning the Nobel Prize in literature in
1913, draws global attention through translation – his work is retranslated or reformed
through new translation from time to time. ...
Haque, Muhammed Shahriar(East West University, 2017-01-03)
To Bangladeshis, Razzak or Nayak Raj Razzak is the glamorous film star who is pride of this
nation. His fans may know all of his characters, memorized each song, cherish every single
of his romantic scenes, and kept track ...
Hasan, Md. Masudul; Hoon, Tan Bee(East West University, 2017-01-03)
Started in 2008, Massive Open Online Courses, or MOOCs, have succeeded to attract
millions of learners to join MOOCs. Well-known institutions such as MIT, Stanford
University and Harvard University have already adopted ...
Islam, Sadia; Khan, Mahmud Hasan(East West University, 2017-01-03)
The paper analyses a selected number of ‘leaked’ telephone conversations by some political
figures of Bangladesh. The analyses are rooted in the ideals of conversation analysis (CA),
particularly in the CA of telephone ...
Chowdhury, Mohammad Shahidul Islam(East West University, 2017-01-03)
This paper focuses on the theme of femininity, in the short stories of Katherine Mansfield
(1888 – 1923), as causative for horror in a Modernist mood. As Mansfield disseminates
gender-performance from its periphery towards ...