Abstract
Dislocation and Exile: A Critical Study of River of Fire by Quart ul ain Haidar
Highlights
The issue of dislocation, displacement, alienation and exile are most studied and investigated disputes in globalized and postcolonial world
Ways of dislocated and exiled identity construction have been explored in the present research
It has been noted that dislocation and exile cause alienation, homelessness, rootlessness, displacement and trauma in people of former colonies
Summary
The issue of dislocation, displacement, alienation and exile are most studied and investigated disputes in globalized and postcolonial world. European colonization has leaded the flow of people from known to unknown places while exploiting the cultural, economic and social resources of colonized regions. Post colonialism has an important place in literary and cultural studies. It inquires the literature produced after decolonization, which might be written as response to colonial era or as resistance to the colonial exploitation. It takes that time into consideration when first colony was made in this world. Independence from colonization didn’t help many colonized people regain their identity. They were not independent rather intervention and after-effects of colonization are still visible
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