2021
DOI: 10.36902/rjsser-vol2-iss1-2021(182-188)
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Living in the Third Space: A Postcolonial Study of Aslam’s Maps for Lost Lovers

Abstract: The Postcoloniality of Pakistani Literature in English is manifest in all the works produced both by the local and the diasporic writers representing the nation. Multifarious postcolonial dimensions of these literary yields, ranging from the personal exilic agonies to the collective traumas triggered by displacement, have been explored. Among these sociocultural dimensions represented in the creative works and theorized in the critical works, the notions of the Third Space and exilic consciousness remain the c… Show more

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