Burial of subaltern space beneath the hideous profaneness of religious lords in Pakistani Society- A study or representation of Tehmina Durani’s novel Blasphemy

Smita Devi

Abstract


Thus, hiding their attitudes from the external world these lords of religion portrays a fake of self which looks like hullabaloo for the other world. Such, blasphemous attitudes of patriarchal as well as religious lords are prominent all around world for which the subaltern had to face lots of traumas which got expressed several books like Beloved, The slave, The god of small things, Smaskara etc. therefore to project the atrocities and traumas of subaltern is the central goal of the paper.

Keywords


Subaltern; Religion; Blasphemous; Feminism; Id; Anima

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