In the contemporary landscape of global letters, few authors embody the ‘Scholar-Author’ archetype as distinctly as Fiza Pathan. A Mumbai-based educator who recently secured the top rank internationally with her PGCITE Website Teaching Portfolio. Pathan’s literary output is increasingly recognized not just for its narrative propulsion but for its profound academic and … [Read more...] about Analyzing the Ascendance of Fiza Pathan’s ‘Caste Metal’ This Year 2026
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Virgins Are Made of This
Is Catholicism against feminism? There are mixed reactions to this question. No theologian can deny that after the Second Vatican Council, the birth of feminist theology came to focus in the Catholic Church. Catholic women and feminists started interpreting the Bible and Church tradition and history from the feminist perspective. This was in the 1970s, which also marked the … [Read more...] about Virgins Are Made of This
Santa Claus’ Big American Goof Up: Essay
Santa Claus’ Big American Goof Up: Essay It all started like this. As some readers are well aware, I am one of those ardent thirty-one-year olds who still believe in Santa Claus. I wrote a letter to Santa Claus last year 2020 for books as presents for Christmas. I placed the letter in an envelope addressed to the North Pole and handed the envelope to my maternal uncle … [Read more...] about Santa Claus’ Big American Goof Up: Essay
2020 Christmas Books from Santa Claus: Essay
2020 Christmas Books from Santa Claus: Essay Like every Christmas for the past thirty-one years of my life, I received gifts from Santa Claus this year. Many people wonder when I say that I received Santa's gifts, but I don’t take it badly. I have a perfect equation with Santa, and he has never failed to gift me presents that I have asked for every Christmas. This year … [Read more...] about 2020 Christmas Books from Santa Claus: Essay
American Books Being Read During the Pandemic: Essay
American Books Being Read During the Pandemic: Essay I have been let down in many ways and by many people, but today I was cheated by the great father of American Literature, Mark Twain himself. Indeed, I have been, because you see, I was supposed to type a short-story analysis on his most memorable medieval story titled ‘A Medieval Romance’. I researched the short story … [Read more...] about American Books Being Read During the Pandemic: Essay


