IMPACT OF ETHNIC POLITICS AND EXPLOITATION AN ANALYSIS OF ICECANDY MAN AND MEATLESS DAYS

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glr.2023(VIII-II).05      10.31703/glr.2023(VIII-II).05      Published : Jun 2
Authored by : Rubab Khalid , Samina Yasmin , Muhammad Naveed Akhtar

05 Pages : 44-54

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    APA : Khalid, R., Yasmin, S., & Akhtar, M. N. (2023). Impact of Ethnic Politics and Exploitation: An Analysis of Ice-Candy Man and Meatless Days. Global Language Review, VIII(II), 44-54 . https://doi.org/10.31703/glr.2023(VIII-II).05
    CHICAGO : Khalid, Rubab, Samina Yasmin, and Muhammad Naveed Akhtar. 2023. "Impact of Ethnic Politics and Exploitation: An Analysis of Ice-Candy Man and Meatless Days." Global Language Review, VIII (II): 44-54 doi: 10.31703/glr.2023(VIII-II).05
    HARVARD : KHALID, R., YASMIN, S. & AKHTAR, M. N. 2023. Impact of Ethnic Politics and Exploitation: An Analysis of Ice-Candy Man and Meatless Days. Global Language Review, VIII, 44-54 .
    MHRA : Khalid, Rubab, Samina Yasmin, and Muhammad Naveed Akhtar. 2023. "Impact of Ethnic Politics and Exploitation: An Analysis of Ice-Candy Man and Meatless Days." Global Language Review, VIII: 44-54
    MLA : Khalid, Rubab, Samina Yasmin, and Muhammad Naveed Akhtar. "Impact of Ethnic Politics and Exploitation: An Analysis of Ice-Candy Man and Meatless Days." Global Language Review, VIII.II (2023): 44-54 Print.
    OXFORD : Khalid, Rubab, Yasmin, Samina, and Akhtar, Muhammad Naveed (2023), "Impact of Ethnic Politics and Exploitation: An Analysis of Ice-Candy Man and Meatless Days", Global Language Review, VIII (II), 44-54
    TURABIAN : Khalid, Rubab, Samina Yasmin, and Muhammad Naveed Akhtar. "Impact of Ethnic Politics and Exploitation: An Analysis of Ice-Candy Man and Meatless Days." Global Language Review VIII, no. II (2023): 44-54 . https://doi.org/10.31703/glr.2023(VIII-II).05