Journal Volume 3 THE IACLALS JOURNAL, VOLUME 3, 2017 EditorialM. Asaduddin and Swati PalvTo Confront or to Circumvent:Premchand’s Studied Radicalism in Colonial North IndiaShailendra Kumar Singh1The Politics of Caste and Textual Cleansing:A Case of Babu Rajab Ali’s PoetryAmandeep Kaur and Jasdeep Singh11One Part Women:Controversial Challenge to Hegemonic MasculinityUsha Mudiganti21 Of Khuloos and Khutoot:Rashid Jahan ‘Angareywali’ and the Unholy Mix of Feminism, Islam and CommunismSania Hashmi29Flak and Censor:Ismat Chughtai’s ‘Lihaaf’, The Story on TrialShaifta Ayoub37 The Book Burning That Wasn’t:Sense and Censorship of Fan Works on the InternetLakshmi Menon47 The Curious Controversy of Corrupting Innocence:Narrating Love, Sex, Death in Indian English Children’s LiteratureAnurima Chanda53 Can the Diaspora Speak?Authentic/Exotic Literary NarrativesSimran Chadha61 The Controversy of no Controversy:A Comparative Study of the Reception of Fire and Margarita with a StrawSomeshwar Sati71 Critiquing the Controversial:Ethics in/and Literature in J. M. Coetzee’s DisgraceChinmaya Lal Thakur78 Ginsberg ‘Howl’ for a ‘Beat’ America:The Controversy and the Hero in Allen Ginsberg’s Howl and Other PoemsRitwick Bhattacharjee85 The Curious Case of Mee Nathuram Godse Boltoy:Reading Controversial Politics and/or the Politics of ControversyNishtha Pandey92 ‘Mai Geeta ke Upar Haath Rakh ke Kehta Hun’:A Perspective on the Mahabharataand ‘Acche’ CensorshipSujay Thakur99 Book Reviews107Bio-Notes118