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A heartfelt thank you to our contributors, reviewers, and the editorial team for their dedication and expertise in making this inaugural issue a reality. This is just the beginning! Stay Tuned for future issues as we continue to explore and contribute to the ever-evolving landscape of our journal.
The Literary Scientist A Multi-Disciplinary Journal for Literature and Science
Volume I Issue I (December, 2023)
Gendering Wartime Sexual Violence Against Women in Bangladesh: The Liberation War and the Struggles of the War Heroines in the book “Birangona”. by Quince Tikadar
ভারতীয় সাহিত্যঃ লোক সংস্কৃতি ও মিথের বহূকৌনিকের গোমোণ। by Samaresh Mondal
শ্রীগদ্যশরীর : একটি বিশ্লেষণী পাঠ . by Debasree Pal
আমাদের জল জীবন। by Aritree De
Book Review: Heidegger and a Hippo Walk Through Those Pearly Gates. by Agomoni Chakraborty
The Euclidean Mind and the major Archetypes in Dostoevsky’s novel, The Brothers Karamazov. by Al Minar Mahmudur Reza
The Influence of Music Videos in Second Language Listening Development: A Study of the Undergraduate Students of Dhaka City. by Farah Ulfat Mohinee and Progga Saha
“Where words fail, music speaks”: The Role of Influential Music in Shaping Young Adults’ Identities and Perspectives. by Simanta Nandy and Sumedha Ghosh
Delineating Eco-Epistemic Paradigms: A Multifaceted Exegesis of Environmental Morality and Hegemonic Dynamics in Mandaar and Macbeth. by Soumabha Chakraborty and Sounak Banerjee
The Gollem Effect: Integration of Gollem-Class AIs during the Climate Change in Online Ecosystem. by Megha Bhattacharya and Arkannel Khan
Volume I Issue II (January, 2025)
Praxis in Academic Gauging: A Critique to Scholastic Module of Neuroplasticity Dialogue on Mental Health. by Bidisha Chakraborty
Phallic Myth and Sexual Rapport Reprogrammed: Lacanian Analysis of Bryan Forbes, Film The Stepford Wives(1975). by Biswadip Mal
Jung’s Archetypes and Baum’s Attempt at Ethical Neutrality in The Wizard of Oz.. by Sounak Banerjee
Remaining Literary Forms: Twitterature and Instapoetry as Microfiction. by Anuska Bag
Critiquing the Eco-Narratives. by Debanjan Chakraborty
Subverting the Patriarchal Trope by Challenging Toxic Masculinity in Feminist Revenge Fantasy: An Analysis of Anvita Dutt’s ‘Bulbul’ and Prosit Roy’s ‘Pari’. by Quincy Tikadar
Intersecting Inequalities: The Role of Caste and Socioeconomic Status in Maternal Healthcare Access. by Suchismita Mitra and Samriddha Biswas.
MENSTRUAL EDUCATION THROUGH INDIAN INFO COMIC MENSTRUPEDIA. by Firthouse Tajuddin and Dr. K. Sindhu
WOUNDS OF THE PAST: Feminine Histories and Silent Landscapes in Ice-Candy-Man and What the Body Remembers. by Kazmi Afrose.
Film Review: Breaking Barries with Laughter in “Badhaai Do”. by Pallabi Gharami

