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Latest Article
1. Writing the Margins: Caste, Class, and Gender as Sites of Resistance i...
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Supriya*
Ph. D. Research Scholar, Department of English, VKSU, Arrah
5-8
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21272897

Arundhati Roy occupies a distinctive position in contemporary Indian English fiction as a writer whose literary imagination is inseparable from her political activism. Her two novels, The God of Small Things (1997) and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness (2017), separated by two decades, together constitute a sustained literary meditation on the structures of power that organise Indian society along the axes of caste, class, and gender. Rather than treating these categories as background social detail, Roy positions them as the central architecture of her narratives, using the intimate lives of her characters to expose how systemic hierarchies discipline desire, love, and belonging. This paper examines how Roy transforms marginality itself into a site of resistance, arguing that her fiction refuses the conventional realist strategy of representing the oppressed as passive victims and instead endows them with narrative agency, subversive desire, and quiet defiance. Drawing on postcolonial and feminist literary theory, along with concepts of subalternity, intersectionality, and heteronormativity, the paper analyses Roy's treatment of the "Love Laws" in The God of Small Things and the politics of embodiment and belonging in The Ministry of Utmost Happiness. It further considers Roy's narrative techniques, particularly her fragmented chronology, her attention to the materiality of bodies, and her deployment of the small and the ordinary as instruments of political critique. The paper concludes that Roy's novels function as counter-hegemonic texts that write the margins not merely as spaces of suffering but as fertile ground for resistance, solidarity, and alternative forms of community.
2. Idealised Love and Emotional Fragility in White Nights: A Study of Rom...
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V. Gayathri*
Assistant Professor in English, G. E. Society’s RNC Arts, JDB Commerce and NSC Science College, Nashik Road, Tal. & Dist. Nashik, Maharashtra, India
1-4
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21272762

Fyodor Dostoevsky's novella White Nights (1848) presents a profound exploration of romantic idealism and the inherent fragility of human emotions through the lens of a transient encounter in St. Petersburg. This paper examines the central protagonist, the Dreamer, whose idealised vision of love serves as both a refuge from his isolated existence and a catalyst for emotional vulnerability. By juxtaposing the Dreamer's fantastical aspirations with the grounded reality embodied by Nastenka, Dostoevsky illustrates the tension between romantic illusion and the sobering demands of genuine human connection. The study delves into how the novella portrays emotional fragility not merely as a personal failing but as an intrinsic component of the romantic temperament. Through detailed textual analysis, this research highlights Dostoevsky's early philosophical concerns with isolation, the redemptive potential of love, and the psychological costs of retreating into an imagined world. The findings suggest that White Nights functions as a critical commentary on the perils of romantic escapism, offering insights into the emotional architecture of characters trapped between desire and disillusionment. Ultimately, the paper argues that Dostoevsky's depiction of idealised love reveals profound truths about the human condition, where the fragility of emotions both enables profound connection and precipitates inevitable heartbreak. This analysis contributes to broader discussions in literary studies concerning the representation of psychological interiority in nineteenth-century Russian prose and the enduring relevance of Dostoevsky's insights into the nature of romantic longing.
3. The changing landscape of the priesthood of believers through the evol...
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Dr. Vusimuzi Goodman Nkuna*
Independent researcher with a PhD from the South African Theological Seminary
1-6
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21212323

Virtual pastoral care is a contemporary pastoral presence that is offered remotely through electronic devices and digital platforms. With the proliferation of cell phones and their capability to host digital platforms that are used in day-to-day human communication, the community of believers have adopted them to render virtual pastoral care. Thus, digital technologies is an integral part of the sustenance of the priesthood of believers. Based on this propensity, findings from a study conducted among neo-Pentecostals in Bushbuckridge culminated in the identification of six virtual pastoral care models that emerged from the use of digital technologies in virtual pastoral care. As these models use existing concepts from information and communication technology, the author argues that these models are not greenfield per se. However, they contribute to existing scholarship, and these emerging models are Hybrid Holistic Care, Blended Virtual Care, Digital Self-Care, Virtual Multimedia-aided Fellowship, Online Collaboration Referral, and Remote One-on-one Dialogical Care. Developed from the perspective of the convergence of theories in virtual reality and communal pastoral care, the author advances that these models may also benefit professions such as social work and nursing, among others.
4. The Role of Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) in the Advancement of...
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Ekiru Francis Anno*
Unicaf University (UUM), School of Doctoral Studies, Lilongwe, Malawi
51-61
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21061540

The livestock sector plays a critical role in supporting livelihoods in arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs), yet it faces significant challenges arising from recurrent droughts, insecurity, weak market systems, and limited adoption of modern technologies. This study examined the potential of technology-driven integration of livestock production and marketing through the implementation of Enterprise Information Systems (EIS). An exploratory research design employing mixed methods was adopted. Data were collected from eight primary and secondary livestock markets in Turkana County through focus group discussions involving market management committees and stakeholders. Secondary data and literature on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Supply Chain Management (SCM), Business Intelligence (BI), and other enterprise systems were reviewed and validated through consultations with livestock traders, government officials, civil society actors, and researchers. The findings revealed substantial technological deficiencies in livestock marketing, including manual record-keeping, poor data management, limited market transparency, weak stakeholder communication, and inadequate decision-support mechanisms. These challenges contribute to inefficiencies, increased operational costs, poor compliance with livestock health regulations, and reduced market competitiveness. The study established that integrating Enterprise Information Systems, Livestock Management Information Systems (LMIS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), mobile-based market platforms, and Decision Support Systems (DSS) can significantly enhance livestock production and marketing by improving traceability, market access, data-driven decision-making, and operational efficiency. The proposed EIS framework incorporates data integration, reporting tools, security controls, collaboration platforms, SCM, CRM, and transaction processing systems to strengthen the livestock value chain. The study concludes that technological adoption is essential for the sustainable development and commercialization of Turkana's livestock sector and recommends phased implementation of integrated digital solutions supported by capacity building, infrastructure development, and enabling policies.