Abstract
Identity is the construction of the cultural process of a people, i.e. the social milieu in turn defines and shapes humans into the kinds of individuals they are. This shaping of identity is carried further and represented through the literature of a culture as well. It is the characters which come to stand for certain traits and the kinds of individuals which a particular culture consists of. This essay studies the characters of Nazir Ahmed’s Ibn al- Vaqt, juxtaposing them against each other, and exploring how their identities reflect post-1857 time in India.
Author(s):

Muhammad Naeem
Associate ProfessorInstitute of Urdu Language & Literature, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Pakistan
- naeem.urdu@pu.edu.pk
- website
Details:
Type: | Article |
Volume: | 8 |
Issue: | 1 |
Language: | Urdu |
Id: | 5f95886f1a738 |
Pages | 375 - 394 |
Published | June 01, 2017 |


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