2024
DOI: 10.33152/jmphss-8.2.2
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The Politics of Inversion: Carnivalesque Subversion in Nobody Killed Her

Ayesha Hanif,
Sadia Irshad,
Maria Farooq Mann

Abstract: Carnivalesque subversion operates through the inversion of entrenched hierarchies and established doctrines. It dismantles the preconceived notions of power and authority. The present study employs Bakhtin's theory of carnivalesque founded in Rabelais and His World (1984) to unravel and dismantle entrenched paternalistic and political power hierarchies through the textual analysis of Javeri's (2017) Nobody Killed Her. Addressing the research void, the present study has employed both grotesque realism and laug… Show more

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