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ID180678
Title ProperEcocritical analysis of Manto’s Toba Tek Singh
Other Title Informationre-imaging aesthetics of place and person
LanguageENG
AuthorSingh, Jeet
Summary / Abstract (Note)This in-depth analysis of the aesthetics of place and person in ‘Toba Tek Singh’, a famous short story by Saadat Hassan Manto, and a masterpiece of South Asian literature in English, presents a re-reading in the light of ecotheoretical concepts of ‘place’. It theorises how material space as ‘place’ is represented in literature and brings to light the hegemony of sociocultural discourses in relation to space, belittling its connection to nature. Ecotheory raises concerns of human and non-human life within the natural ecosystem of specific indigenous places. The protagonist of the story, Bishan Singh, ultimately also the namesake of a place, Toba Tek Singh, dies a terrible death while desperately searching for his native place. The article presents the story as a powerful literary attempt to re-imagine the places and spaces where we live and our relations to them.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Research Vol. 41, No.3; Nov 2021: p.384–398
Journal SourceSouth Asia Research 2021-10 41, 3
Key WordsPlace ;  Anthropocentrism ;  Ecocriticism ;  Bioregionalism ;  Ecosophy ;  Toba Tek Singh