Abstract
Post colonialism is the discourse of understanding and
interpretation of literary texts in the societies emerging from the colonial
system of the Western imperialism. Their central concern is the
reiteration of lost and dwindling cultural indigeneity. This article
explores the issues of the imperialist and postcolonial narratives in Urdu
novel in the light of the postcolonial discursive strategies theorized by
Edward Said. Garaan, KhasDoDKhashaak Zamanay, Zeno, Qala Jangi,
Ghulam Baagh, Zena, and Mantaara have been analyzed from this
postcolonial perspective.
Author(s):

Nazia Perveen
Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Urdu, University of Education Lahore, Faislabad Campus
Pakistan
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Tahira Iqbal
ProfessorDepartment of Urdu, GC Women University, Faisalabad
Pakistan
Details:
Type: | Article |
Volume: | 29 |
Issue: | 1 |
Language: | Urdu |
Id: | 61ced5df7588e |
Pages | 157 - 169 |
Published | December 31, 2021 |

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