Discourse of Alternative Identity in Nobel Prize Lectures of Latin American Writers

لاطینی امریکی ادیبوں کے نوبیل خطبات میں متبادل شاخت کا کلامیہ

Authors

  • QAMAR ABBAS ALVI Lecturer Urdu, University of Jhang, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52015/daryaft.v16i01.390

Keywords:

Colonialism, Magical Realism, Counter Narratives, Alternative Narrative, Native, Cannon, Oral Tradition, Surrealistic Reality, Historical Fiction

Abstract

The Term ‘Latin America’ is used to describe the region of America where Romance Languages (Derived from Latin) such as Spanish, Portuguese and French are spoken. This region is renowned for its Diverse Culture, Rich History Stunning Landscapes, Encompassing Tropical Rainforests, Andean Mountains and Caribbean Beaches. Notable writers such as Gabriela Mistral, Miguel Angel Asturias, Pablo Neruda, Gabriel Garcia Marques, Octavio Paz and Mario Vargas Llosa hail from this region and have been awarded the Nobel Prize. These Nobel Laureates often explore issues specific to their home countries or regions including social injustice, Resistance and struggle for social change, National and Personal Identity, Economic Inequality and Human Rights enriching the global discourse with their unique perspective and experience. This article is a Close Reading of These Nobel Laureates speeches.

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Author Biography

QAMAR ABBAS ALVI, Lecturer Urdu, University of Jhang, Pakistan

Mr. Qamar Abbas Alvi received the M. Phil degree in Urdu. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree and serving as a lecturer at the Department of Urdu, University of Jhang, Pakistan. He has authored over 18 publications in different journals and conferences. His current research interests include Urdu criticism and translations of world literature.

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Published

30-06-2024

How to Cite

QAMAR ABBAS ALVI. (2024). Discourse of Alternative Identity in Nobel Prize Lectures of Latin American Writers: لاطینی امریکی ادیبوں کے نوبیل خطبات میں متبادل شاخت کا کلامیہ. DARYAFT, 16(01), 104–122. https://doi.org/10.52015/daryaft.v16i01.390