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ItemArabic and english modernisms : a comparative study of Al-Sayyab, Abd Al-Sabur and T.S.Eliot(University of Hyderabad, 2010-11-12) Mohammed Abdullah Abduldaem Hizabr ; Ansari, M.T
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ItemArnold light of asia - Thrupathi venkata kavula buddha charitramu - comparative study(UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD, 2013-06-27) Konda, ravi ; Ravi, Konda
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ItemArnold light of asia - Thrupathi venkata kavula buddha charitramu - comparative study(UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD, 2013-12-30) Ravi, Konda ; Aruna Kumari, G.
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ItemCaste-less community iyothee thass (1845-1914) and tamil buddhism(UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD, 2017-06-30) Dickens Leonard, M. ; Ansari, M.T
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ItemCompetence and confidence through technology enhanced language learning-the impact of technology among rural and semi-urban undergraduates of engineering in India: A study( 2019-07-01) Gundala, Upender ; Reddy, V. V.K. ; Dwivedi, P. S.The present study is an assessment of the efficacy of technology enhanced language learning (TELL) in teaching English to undergraduates pursuing third year of Engineering program using specific modules based on 'Internet and Smart Phone' in the Advanced English Communication Skills Lab (AECS). After a pilot study, students were divided into two groups and a group of them were deliberately asked to use internet both in their computers and smart phones whereas others were exposed to designed software in the lab. They were given authentic tasks such as watching selected documentaries, presentations on selected CEOs of pioneering technical firms along with selected successful entrepreneurs of India. Consequently, students were asked to read and write case studies and assessed through presentations, group discussions and mock interviews. Remarkably, the outcomes revealed that TELL facilitated the target students of rural and semi urban areas significantly in enhancing their language competence, and, therefore, confidence more effectively than the other group of students who used designed software in the lab.
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ItemConnflation of public and private spheres in to ''Womenspace'' in Sarah Joseph's writings \b through histories of women-writing(University of Hyderabad, 2009-02-26) Shalini Moolechalil ; Chitra Panikkar
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ItemConstructing childhoods : Childern and nation in Odia childern's magazines, 1960-1990(University of Hyderabad, 2016-06-30) Pragyan Padmaja Behera ; Sowmya Dechamma, C.C
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ItemContemporary short fiction from kashmir \b comparative study of three women writers(UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD, 2013-12-28) Ashraf, Salma ; Ansari, M.T
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ItemCulinary Transitions: Understanding the Kitchen Space through Advertisements( 2021-01-01) Ghosh, Kashyapi ; Reddy, V. Vamshi KrishnaThe kitchen is a ubiquitous space in the Indian domestic life. Yet there hasn't been a lot of academic discourses around it possibly owing to its mundane nature. In this article, I aim to look into the gendered nature of the space through advertisements. Advertisements are digital documents of everyday life This article deliberates on the notion that the kitchen space in urban India is undergoing a change in representation and participation. This change is reflected in the advertisements, created keeping in mind the perception of its viewers. The gendered segregation of work done in the home space have been deliberated by a number of scholars. This article problematises those viewpoints and challenges DeVault's notion of “womanly conduct” through the narrative of the advertisements.
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ItemCultural practices in oral literature \b a case study of yemeni arabic and american proverbs(University of Hyderabad, 2010-12-26) Ali Kasem Ahmed Mosa ; Dadegaonka, P.R
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ItemDuty, Discipline and Devotion \b Ascetic Ideal and Indian nationalist discourse(UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD, 2013-11-30) Kishore kumar Reddy, A ; Ansari, M.T
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ItemGender, patriarchy and resistance \b contemporary women's poetry in Kannada and Hindi (1980-2000)(University of Hyderabad, 2004-06-20) Mamata Giriraj ; Ravi Ranjan
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ItemIdentity, culture, and politics in contemporary arab and arab-american women's literature(University of Hyderabad, 2010-12-30) Mansoor Mohammed Abdu Ai-Gabali ; Mukherjee, Tutun
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ItemIslam and nationalism in India: South Indian contexts( 2016-01-01) Ansari, M. T.Islam in India, as elsewhere, continues to be seen as a remainder in its refusal to "conform" to national and international secular-modern norms. Such a general perception has also had a tremendous impact on the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent, who as individuals and communities have been shaped and transformed over centuries of socio-political and historical processes, by eroding their world-view and steadily erasing their life-worlds. This book traces the spectral presence of Islam across narratives to note that difference and diversity, demographic as well as cultural, can be espoused rather than excised or exorcized. Focusing on Malabar - home to the Mappila Muslim community in Kerala, South India - and drawing mostly on Malayalam sources, the author investigates the question of Islam from various angles by constituting an archive comprising popular, administrative, academic, and literary discourses. The author contends that an uncritical insistence on unity has led to a formation in which "minor" subjects embody an excess of identity, in contrast to the Hindu-citizen whose identity seemingly coincides with the national. This has led to Muslims being the source of a deep-seated anxiety for secular nationalism and the targets of a resurgent Hindutva in that they expose the fault-lines of a geographically and socio-culturally unified nation.
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ItemJathiyodyama kalam loni sahityam -Telugu, Hindi tulanatmaka pariseelana(University of Hyderabad, 1992-10-22) Padmaja Vydehi, B.V. ; Venkat Raman Rao, Y
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ItemThe making of Ezhava: Caste, Communities and Gender among North Malabar Thiyyas and Thiruvithamkoor Ezhavas(University of Hyderabad, 2013-03-16) Sreebitha, P.V. ; Sowmya Dechamma, C.C
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ItemMaking the most of childhood: Representation of the child in indian films: A selected study(University of Hyderabad, 2013-12-23) Praveen, Veluvolu ; Mukherjee, Tutun
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ItemNaming, nation, and negotiations: Kodavas and their ‘illegible’ identities( 2016-04-02) Sowmya, Dechamma C.C.This paper draws from the idea that acts of naming have constantly changed and that practices of naming need to be located in a larger network of practices and histories that to various extent determine a community's changing notions of identity. I explore these changing notions of identity as performed through acts of naming among the Kodavas, an ethno-linguistic minority group from the Kodagu district, Karnataka State, India. My objective in this paper is to look at naming from three perspectives, constantly interacting with each other. I study naming from three different temporal locations, as informed by various factors. Firstly, what one might tenuously call as conventional naming practices among the Kodavas. Secondly, how these practices were affected by acts of legibility brought in through colonial intervention and thirdly, the gradual but perceptible shifts in contemporary naming practices that negotiate between legibility of a modern nation, legibility of a majoritarian Hindu practice and of a desired Kodava identity. My analysis points to fluidity of practices that can be termed ‘illegible’ to dominant practices thereby asserting identity in creative ways. Illegibility, I argue, makes identities unstable, less knowable and thereby not easy to contain.
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ItemNostalglas of the north Malabar and the popular in malayalam cinema(UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD, 2012-12-31) Shyma, P ; Ansari, M.T
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ItemPerforming religion : visual publics and christianity in Kerala(University of Hyderabad, 2018-03-30) Ambili Anna, Markose ; Ansari, M.T