A Marxist Humanist Study of The Selected Short Stories of Katherine Mansfield

Authors

  • Dr. Kalsoom Khan Assistant Professor Department of English, National University of Modern Languages Islamabad Author
  • Shanza Azfar Azad Department of English, National University of Modern Languages Islamabad Author
  • Dr. Mumtaz Ahmad Assistant Professor, Govt. Guru Nanak Postgraduate College Nankana Sahib Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33195/9srh9x09

Keywords:

Marxist-humanism, dehumanization, freedom, bourgeois class, lower class, alienation

Abstract

Marxist-humanism is significant and pertinent theory which critiques the exploitation of lower classes by bourgeois classes and lays emphasis on the value of individual in present-day class-conscious societies. In the Marxist-humanist vision of human society, the freedom of a human being is the most important aspect of social existence which should not be usurped by elite classes. This research paper scrutinizes the Marxist-Humanist strains delineated in the thematic dimensions of the three selected short stories The Doll’s House, The Garden Party, and Life of Ma Parker by Katherine Mansfield. The nature of this paper is qualitative, and the researcher has attempted to unravel the process of dehumanization of the bourgeois sections of society which results in the alienation of the lower classes. Mansfield’s short stories have not been previously explored from a Marxist-humanist perspective and the present research contributes to the available research studies on Katherine Mansfield’s short stories.

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Published

06/30/2022

How to Cite

Dr. Kalsoom Khan, Shanza Azfar Azad, & Dr. Mumtaz Ahmad. (2022). A Marxist Humanist Study of The Selected Short Stories of Katherine Mansfield. University of Chitral Journal of Linguistics and Literature, 6(I), 12-25. https://doi.org/10.33195/9srh9x09

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