Nalin Kumar Assistant Professor, School of Law, Forensic Justice and Policy Studies, National Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar, India. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21659/jsae/v2n2/v2n216 [Article History: Received: 20 July2025. Accepted: 22 November 2025. Published: 04 December 2025] Abstract The interplay between Cinema and the Indian Legal system plays out in numerous…
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Balancing the Dragon: India’s Strategic Responses to China’s Defense Diplomacy in South Asia
1Ayush Shankar 2Vivek Mehra 1,2 Independent Researcher, India. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21659/jsae/v2n2/v2n215 [Article History: Received: 04 September 2025. Accepted: 19 November 2025. Published: 01 December 2025] Abstract The rise of China in terms of economic and military strength has increased its relative power in the international system. As a…
Echoes of Insurgency: Tracing Cultural Trauma in Easterine Kire’s Bitter Wormwood
Pushpneet Kaur Research Scholar, Department of English Studies, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra, India. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21659/jsae/v2n2/v2n214 [Article History: Received: 05 September 2025. Accepted: 13 November 2025. Published: 20 November 2025] Abstract Northeast India has long been recognized as a significant hotspot of violence and communal conflict within India….
Eternalizing the Arbitrary: A Revisiting of the Panchakanyas of Hindu Mythology through the Lens of Gender Dialectics
Philip K S Research Scholar, Department of Studies in English, Kannur University, Kerala, India. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21659/jsae/v2n2/v2n213 [Article History: Received: 03 September 2025. Accepted: 10 November 2025. Published: 20 November 2025] Abstract Enough ink has been spilled in arguing over gender, yet gender as an organizing class…
Brewing Belief: The Cultural and Political Life of Hadia and Sarhul in Jharkhand
Hare Krishna Kuiry Research Scholar, English Department, Ranchi University, India. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21659/jsae/v2n2/v2n212 [Article History: Received: 04 June 2025. Accepted: 10 November 2025. Published: 20 November 2025] Abstract Hadia is a traditional rice beer widely consumed by various indigenous communities in India, particularly in the state of…
Ethnicity, Belonging, and the State: The Dynamics of Identity Politics in Nepal
1Milan Shrestha 2Sedunath Dhakal 1Assistant Professor of Political Science, Central Department of Political Science, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal. 2Assistant Professor of English, Koteshwor Multiple Campus, affiliated with Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21659/jsae/v2n2/v2n211 [Article History: Received: 02 August 2025. Accepted: 24 October 2025. Published: 10 November 2025] …
Blood and Belief: Utopias and Dystopias of Menstrual Rites and Domestic Morality Through Lived Experiences of Bengali Hindu Women in Kolkata
Sayantani Ghosh Assistant Professor, Sociology, CDOE, Sikkim Manipal University, Gangtok, Sikkim, India. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21659/jsae/v2n2/v2n210 [Article History: Received: 04 September 2025. Accepted: 31 October 2025. Published: 08 November 2025] Abstract Menstruation, along with other domestic moral femininity, since its embodiment attains a socio-cultural meaning and symbolic significance…
Indian Students’ Migration and Integration in Europe: A Case Study on Naples City (Italy)
Davide Cava PhD Research Scholar, Department of Asia, Africa and the Mediterranean (DAAM), L’Orientale University, Naples, Italy. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21659/jsae/v2n2/v2n209 [Article History: Received: 12 July 2025. Accepted: 24 October 2025. Published: 06 November 2025] Abstract This article explores the migration and integration experiences of Indian students in…
Dystopia, Soil, and the Sacred: Agrarian Myth and Ecological Collapse in Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam Trilogy
VOL 2 No 1, 2025 Research Article Saraswati Katuwal Assistant Professor of English, Padmakanya Multiple Campus, Tribhuvan University, Nepal DOI: https://doi.org/10.21659/jsae/v2n1/v2n108 [Article History: Received: 26 Mar 2025. Revised: 25 April 2025. Accepted: 30 May 2025. Published: 15 June 2025] Abstract Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam Trilogy (Oryx and Crake, The Year of the…
Revaluing the Invisible Economy: Feminist Reinterpretations of Unpaid and Care Labour in Contemporary India
1Arifa Sultana Chowdhury 2Nithin Rajeev 1,2Assistant Professor, School of Law, Dayananda Sagar University, Bangalore, India. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21659/jsae/v2n2/v2n208 [Article History: Received: 29 July 2025. Accepted: 24 October 2025. Published: 30 October 2025] Abstract This article analyses the invisibility and undervaluation of women’s unpaid and caring…