Abstract
This comparative study delves into the nuanced realm of resistance literature originating from the conflicted territories of Kashmir and Palestine. It seeks to examine and juxtapose the literary expressions emerging from these regions, shedding light on their shared themes and narratives that articulate resistance against political oppression, occupation, and socio-cultural turmoil. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this paper shall analyse select works across a spectrum of fiction and memoirs from Kashmiri and Palestinian writers writing in English. It shall explore the multifaceted dimensions of resistance like displacement, identity, trauma, resilience, and yearning for self-determination as depicted in the select works. Drawing insights from critical literary theories and postcolonial frameworks, especially the works of Goldie Osuri and Ather Zia (2020), it also endeavours to highlight cultural, historical, and socio-political contexts that shape the narratives of resistance in the literature from both regions. It aims to discern commonalities and divergences in how these literary pieces confront power structures, articulate resistance, and affirm the enduring human spirit amidst adversity. The relevance of the study lies in its desire to contribute to a deeper understanding of how literature serves as a potent vehicle for resistance, advocacy, and solidarity in regions marred by protracted conflicts. It underscores the significance of these literary voices in amplifying the struggles and aspirations of communities grappling with enduring political strife and asserting their agency in the face of oppression.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 2051-2059 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Journal of Language Teaching and Research |
| Volume | 15 |
| Issue number | 6 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Nov 2024 |
Keywords
- Kashmir
- Palestine
- conflict
- memoirs
- representation
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