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The book deals the intriguing features of human minds, how the representations are made in everyday literature. In social levels, our identities are often taken as a branded certainty. The brief encounter gives an insight of three different perspectives shared around three streams of thoughts : existentialism, post-colonialism and post-structural theories. It appreciates the deep understanding of humanity that our identities is a constant phenomena, an evolving process, a ongoing deconstructing process. The traces of an existential anguish in Ibsen's A Doll's House, the deceleration of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book deals the intriguing features of human minds, how the representations are made in everyday literature. In social levels, our identities are often taken as a branded certainty. The brief encounter gives an insight of three different perspectives shared around three streams of thoughts : existentialism, post-colonialism and post-structural theories. It appreciates the deep understanding of humanity that our identities is a constant phenomena, an evolving process, a ongoing deconstructing process. The traces of an existential anguish in Ibsen's A Doll's House, the deceleration of Oriental discourse in E M Forster's A Passage to India and a comparative study of Jean Baudrillard and Jacques Derrida are placed with a deep care and understanding. The issues question the way we deconstruct the world, especially woven in the literary representations of Modernity.
Autorenporträt
Rizwan-ul Huq is a Doctoral Candidate of Social and Welfare Studies, Linköping University, Sweden. He has been working on the issues of postcolonial psyche, identity, feminism and poststructural theories. Abdur Rahman Shahin is an Assistant Professor, Khulna University, Bangladesh working on the ideas of African Literature and Romantic Poetry.