Journal InterViews
Saint Claret College (Autonomous), Ziro

2023

Volume 10, Issue 1

Published: July 2023

Articles in this Issue

This issue contains 8 articles.

ReviewArticle Pages 11-23
Traditional Weaving Among the Adi Women: A Case Study of Bomdo Village in Arunachal Pradesh
Author(s): Kombong Darang & Tame Ramya
Volume: 10  Issue: 1  Pages: 11-23

T he women in the Adi community are very hardworking. Apart from involving themselves in household activities such as cooking and looking after the children, they are actively involved in agr...

Weaving, Adi, Upper Siang, Bomdo village, Arunachal Pradesh
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BookReview Pages 24-39
Privatisation and Corporatisation of Online Education and Teacher Student Divide: An Empirical Study of Itanagar Capital Region (ICR)
Author(s): Lokpa Tamang & Tabang Mibang
Volume: 10  Issue: 1  Pages: 24-39

This paper examines the impact of privatisation and corporatisation of online education on the teacher-student divide. The study aims to assess how these trends have affected the relationship b...

Corporatisation, privatisation, online education, teacher-student divide
168 views 123 downloads
ReviewArticle Pages 40-53
Education and Income in a Matrilineal Society: A Household Level Analysis
Author(s): Kenny R. Shullai & Bhagirathi Panda
Volume: 10  Issue: 1  Pages: 40-53

It is widely accepted that with higher education comes higher income and access to more options in the labour market. In India, having low educational qualifications can mean inaccessibility to ...

Parents’ education, Parents’ age, Household-income, Matrilineal society
164 views 141 downloads
ReviewArticle Pages 54-63
Assessing Sylvia Plath’s Tragic Prosopography through Her Family Tree
Author(s): Thungyani Ovung
Volume: 10  Issue: 1  Pages: 54-63

Tragedy is found not only in the genre of drama as Aristotle’s or Shakespeare’s would propagate; instead, it is an indispensable fact of human existence. It is not a petty imitation or a fantasy ...

Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes, family tree, tragedy, depression, suicide
165 views 140 downloads
ReviewArticle Pages 64-76
Social Media Engagement: A Cause for Fear of Missing Out (FoMO)?
Author(s): Ugyal Tshering Lama Yolmo & Alisha Chettri
Volume: 10  Issue: 1  Pages: 64-76

Social media, a relatively recent phenomenon, fosters active participation and diverse opinions among users, facilitating increased connection and engagement within the online community. Fear o...

Social Media, FoMO, Social Media Engagement, Gender Difference
195 views 181 downloads
ReviewArticle Pages 77-93
Myths Associated with Food History and Its Origin Among the Nyishis of East Kameng In Arunachal Pradesh
Author(s): Maram Bagang
Volume: 10  Issue: 1  Pages: 77-93

Among the Nyishis, one of the major tribal communities in Arunachal Pradesh, myths are rich in poetic and rhapsodic ideas, an expression that can hardly be defined but recognized as an establis...

Nyishi, myths, Aabhu Thanyi, Ayo Denger, cultivation, food history, East Khemang, Arunachal Pradesh
169 views 186 downloads
ReviewArticle Pages 94-127
Tangkhul Cosmos: Weaving of Sky, Earth, and Humanity in Symphony
Author(s): Robert Angkang Shimray
Volume: 10  Issue: 1  Pages: 94-127

T he Tangkhul tribe, nestled in the Northeastern region of India, possesses a rich cultural heritage deeply rooted in their cosmological framework. Their cosmology intricately weaves together...

Tangkhul, cosmology, ecology, celestial, earth, interconnectedness, beliefs, rituals
169 views 105 downloads
BookReview Pages 132-134
Debbie Epstein, Jane Kenway and Rebecca Boden. Writing for Publication
Author(s): Debbie Epstein, Jane Kenway, & Rebecca Boden
Volume: 10  Issue: 1  Pages: 132-134

T he book “Writing for Publication”, jointly authored by Debbie Epstein, Jane Kenway, & Rebecca Boden and published in 2007, mainly deals with developing one’s writing skills and the elements of...

162 views 174 downloads