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The contemporary world of Eliot is full of chaos and feeling of oddness caused by the western philosophy of binarism. The wasteland is timeless rhetoric of the said identity predicament where the modern man is seeking for peace and resonance that can only be possible by following eastern philosophy of acceptance and considering the shades beyond binaries as an important part of the existence as well. Postcolonial thoughts of Homi Bhabha and Gayatri Spivak's concept of alterity are highlighted. By applying the philosophical framework of Deconstruction coined by Jacques Derrida, the researcher's…mehr

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The contemporary world of Eliot is full of chaos and feeling of oddness caused by the western philosophy of binarism. The wasteland is timeless rhetoric of the said identity predicament where the modern man is seeking for peace and resonance that can only be possible by following eastern philosophy of acceptance and considering the shades beyond binaries as an important part of the existence as well. Postcolonial thoughts of Homi Bhabha and Gayatri Spivak's concept of alterity are highlighted. By applying the philosophical framework of Deconstruction coined by Jacques Derrida, the researcher's aim is to analyze and synthesize not only the hidden buried thoughts of a modern man to live in a peaceful multicultural society but also the ways through which he can bring peace in a modern world.
Autorenporträt
Asma Neelam is from Quetta, Pakistan and has extensive interest in diverse languages and cultures of that region. She has done her masters in English Literature and Linguistics with particular interest in literary criticism, stylistics and poetry. She is currently seeking her doctoral level M.Phil with a focus on non-binary universalism.