The Dual Nature of Writing Mechanics: From Cognitive Processes to Formal Standardization Assignment Details Paper : 209- Research Methodology Topic : The Dual Nature of Writing Mechanics: From Cognitive Processes to Formal Standardization Submitted to - Smt. S.B.Gardi Department of English M.K.B.U. Personal Information Name: Nikita Vala Batch: M.A. Sem - 4(2024-2026) Enrollment Number: 5108240089 Roll No: 17 Table of contents Abstract Introduction: Redefining “Mechanics” The Cognitive Foundations: Writing as a Mental Mechanism The Technical Pillar: Standardization and Professional Style Applied Mechanics: Strategies for Student Excellence Assessment: Measuring Mechanical Growth Conclusion References Abstract Writing stands as one of the most sophisticated achievements of human cognition and technical development, demanding the seamless blending of internal mental processes with the external standards that govern language in social and professional contexts. This...
The Translational Turn and the Digital Turn: Two Rescues of Comparative Literature Assignment Details Paper : 208 - Comparative Literature & TranTranslationTranTranslationslationslation Studies Topic : The Translational Turn and the Digital Turn: Two Rescues of Comparative Literature Submitted to - Smt. S.B.Gardi Department of English M.K.B.U. Personal Information Name: Nikita Vala Batch: M.A. Sem - 4(2024-2026) Enrollment Number: 5108240089 Roll No: 17 Table of contents Abstract Introduction Crisis of Comparative Literature Translational Turn (Bassnett) Digital Turn (Presner) Convergences and Tensions Self-Renewal of the Discipline Conclusion References Abstract Comparative Literature has long struggled with questions of legitimacy, method, and relevance. This paper examines two key responses to these recurring crises: the translational turn, articulated by Susan Bassnett and expanded by Doris Bachmann-Medick, and the digital turn, proposed by Todd Presner...