trustworthy thesis editing services
  • Call: +1 425 5406455
  • E-mail: editor@pjsr.com.pk
Pakistan Journal of Social Reseach
  • Home
    • Pakistan Journal of Social Research
    • ISSN No.
    • Indexing & Abstracting Agencies
  • About Us
    • Editorial Team
    • Research Areas
    • Author Guidelines
    • Referencing Style
  • Review, Publication & Plagiarism Policy
  • Submit Article
  • Archives
Pakistan Journal of Social Reseach

Exploring Politically Historic Allegory in Mohsin Hamid’s Moth Smoke

pjsr by pjsr
May 9, 2023
in Volume 5 Issue 2
0

ABSTRACT
The present research paper has analyzed Mohsin Hamid’s Moth Smoke by treating history of India and Pakistan allegorically. Through the selected characters the writer has made satire on the Mughal Empire as well as the political leaders of the time who have ruined the resources of country and subjugated people for the celebration of their power. The writer discusses the global issues through the discussion of local issues in the selected novel. This qualitative research based on anticolonial literary theory as counter narrative. The study concluded that history of colonization and subjugation transfers from foreign to local agents who prove to be worse than the actual colonizers.

Read Full Text
Tags: allegorycolonialhistorypolitics
Previous Post

Plurality of Histories: National Discursive Narratives about 1971 War

Next Post

Terrestrial Spaces and Celestial Symbolism in Cemeteries:  An Empirical Examination of Spaces of the Deceased

Next Post

Terrestrial Spaces and Celestial Symbolism in Cemeteries:  An Empirical Examination of Spaces of the Deceased

© 2020 PJSR - Pakistan Journal of Social Research by Aitch Bee.

  • Home
    • Pakistan Journal of Social Research
    • ISSN No.
    • Indexing & Abstracting Agencies
  • About Us
    • Editorial Team
    • Research Areas
    • Author Guidelines
    • Referencing Style
  • Review, Publication & Plagiarism Policy
  • Submit Article
  • Archives

© 2020 PJSR - Pakistan Journal of Social Research by Aitch Bee.