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THE DISCERNMENT OF SUBALTERNITY IN MAPS FOR LOST LOVERS BY NADEEM ASLAM
Author(s) -
Murad Ahsan,
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Maryam Raza,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
pakistan journal of social research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2710-3137
pISSN - 2710-3129
DOI - 10.52567/pjsr.v3i3.265
Subject(s) - hybridity , alienation , diaspora , sociology , colonialism , identity (music) , gender studies , cultural identity , multiculturalism , postcolonialism (international relations) , identity formation , immigration , aesthetics , anthropology , political science , social science , law , art , negotiation , pedagogy
The research paper aims to explore the theory of Subalternism by Gayatri Spivak in Maps for Lost Lovers by Nadeem Aslam. The objective of the research is to unravel the streaks of hybridity and alienation in second generations residing in the diaspora. The study is undertaken with the lens of subalternity to delineate identity exploration, cultural hybridity, and insights of immigrants who struggle within their fluidity of identity. The study fills the gap in research by unmasking cultural subalternity in Aslam’s novel which has not been critically studied in such a manner hitherto. It targets the multicultural society where immigrants face racial, stereotypical notions and internalize their individuality. Subalternity and Cultural Hybridity, with a specific focus on conservative fundamentals of naturalized hypocritical culture, is the tool for the research paper. The study highlights the significance of Post-Colonial literature, which manifests the dichotomy of a lack of identity for immigrants residing abroad as a minority & a simultaneous prevalence of roots. It is qualitative research with a specific focus on the grounded theory pattern. It is a non-inter disciplinary research. Keywords: Diaspora, Cultural Identity, Subalternity, Alienation, South Asian Literature, Post-Colonial Literature.

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