THE EXISTENTIAL PLIGHT OF MODERN MAN
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- Freedom and Possibility in Ralph Ellison's Invisible ManThe struggle of one black man to find his identity, to ascribe meaning to his life, and to produce social change is a model of subjective man's attempt to signify himself and order his life in a chaotic, objective universe.
- Flannery O'Connor and the Modernist's Place in The BorderlandsFlannery O'Connor follows a standard hallmark of post-modern American literature by embracing characters who dwell in a sort of borderlands, in between polarities often offered by mainstream society.
- Myth in Our Human Institutions with Special Emphasis on Cognitive Reframing and Joseph CampbellThis comprehensive piece covers the gamut as we uncover myth in our human institution and its use in therapeutic cognitive reframing. Written from the perspective of a former clinician serves time.
Recent Trends in Indian English Novels: A Journey from Darknees to EnlightenmentFor thousands of years the untouchables, or Dalits, the people at the bottom of the Hindu caste system, have been treated as subhuman. Contemporary Indian English novel achieves something altogether unprecedented: it give voice to India’s voiceless.- A Sincere TaleJourney through the life of an adult Type 2 Diabetic as emotional and spiritual growth is experienced.
- Allegory & Allusion: A Cross ExaminationA psychoanalytic view at prose and human/cultural behavior.
- Popular Music in Contemporary America: Undermining or Revitalizing Religion?This paper considers whether or not contemporary popular music is responsible for revitalizing religiosity in America.
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