POSTCOLONIAL FEMINIST ANALYSIS OF THE SHORT STORY COLLECTION IN OTHER ROOMS, OTHER WONDERS BY DANIYAL MUEENUDDIN
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Abstract
This research analyzes the short story collection In Other Rooms, Other Wonders by Daniyal Mueenuddin from Postcolonial Feminist perspective. This study illustrates the impact of patriarchy and oppression on the lives of women in the selected short stories. The main characters in these short stories highlight the struggles and injustice faced by the women of Pakistan. The qualitative textual analysis is carried out through the concept of “Sisterhood” by Chandra Mohanty. The analysis of these short stories shows that the women living in postcolonial societies are not only fighting for their equal rights but also for their identity as a postcolonial subject. The study examines the psychological impact of oppression on the women and how each of them react in their own way, some of them resist to it and others willingly accept it as a part of their life. The study focuses on looking how Daniyal Mueenuddin uses these characters to explore different situations and reactions of women.
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