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Title: | A POST-COLONIAL READING OF NADEEM ASLAM’S MAPS FOR LOST LOVERS |
Authors: | Rizvi, Zeba |
Keywords: | Languages |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | Transstellar Journal Publications and Research Consultancy Private Ltd |
Abstract: | The purpose of this research article is to analyse the postcolonial perspective through the concept of migrants, cultural hybridity, and otherness in Nadeem Aslam’s Maps for Lost Lovers with a reference to Homi Bhabha and Edward Said. Nadeem Aslam has become a prominent figure in the world of postcolonial contemporary British fiction. The research concludes that the novel presents a reductive view of Islam and reinforces its stereotypical image of fundamentalism. It also indicates that Aslam’s perception of Islam has recollections of Orientalists, thereby showing the connivance of postcolonial works with a neo-colonial imperial agenda. |
Description: | Book: EMERGING GENRES IN BRITISH FICTION (An Anthology of Research Articles on Contemporary British Fiction) Edited by Dr. Mursalin Jahan & Dr. Aareena Nazneen |
URI: | http://192.168.9.248:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/863 |
ISBN: | 9788196438500 |
Appears in Collections: | Books/Book Chapters/Edited Books |
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