After
the proud publications of our issues on Ognijug (Vol. 1, No.1),
Bengali Cinema (Vol.1, No.2), Bengali Theatre (Vol.2, No.1), Science
and Technology in History: Modern Bengali Perspectives (Vol.2, No.2),
Literature and Movements: Bengali
Crossroads (Vol.3, No.1) Journal of Bengali Studies is happy
to announce the online publication of its Autumn Issue, 2014 (Vol.3,
No.2), on the theme of Kolkata on the occasion of Jogoddhatri
Pujo, 1 November 2014. You can read the issue by clicking on the cover image
ISSN:
2277-9426
Journal
of Bengali Studies
Vol.
3, No. 2
1
November 2014
Jogoddhatri
Pujo, 14 Kartik 1421
Autumn
Issue
Kolkata
Editor:
Tamal Dasgupta
Contents
Editorial
Article
CoordiNation and
Deferral of Bengali Nation-Consciousness: Ishwarchandra Gupta in
Nineteenth Century Kolkata
Tamal Dasgupta
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Kolkata
Corporation and Subhas Chandra Bose: Death of a Dream
Chandrachur
Ghose 84
Echoes
from the Past: Revisiting ‘Old Kolkata’ in Gorosthane
Sabdhan
Kallol
Gangopadhyay 126
A
Lesson in Living Life: The Portrayal of Kolkata in Satyajit Ray’s
Short Stories
Zenith
Roy 147
Demographic
and Behavioral Profile of Street Children in Kolkata
Atanu
Ghosh 164
Cottage
and Small Scale Industries in the Slums of Kolkata: Growth and
Constraints in Twentieth Century
Subrata
Nandi 176
Kolkata's
Intellectual Response to Shakespeare: Academia, Stage and Little
Magazines
Arindam
Mukherjee 191
Tracing the
Historical Roots of Kolkata's North-South Divide
Madhusree
Chattopadhyay 229
Review
Scanning Kolkata
Stage through the Eyes of Five Doyens: A Review of Bratya Basu's Book
of Interviews
Sourav
Gupta 247
Workshop
Love and Kolkata:
Six Poems
Tamal
Dasgupta 251
Commentary
Sister Nivedita
in Kolkata: A Nation Awakens
Mousumi
Bandyopadhyay 267
Living Heritage:
Boats of Kolkata
Swarup
Bhattacharyya 278
Traditional
Sanskrit Learning in Kolkata
Somnath
Sarkar 298
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