Feudal and Cultural Convergence and Divergence in ‘Pirani’ by Jamal Abro
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https://doi.org/10.71016/hnjss/77jyrb94Keywords:
Cultural Diversity, Convergence and divergence, Class distinction, FeudalismAbstract
Aim of the Study: The aim of this research is to highlight the different cultures of the society especially Sindh. The research claims that multiculturalism is the beauty of the society and every individual is important and unique. The rituals, customs, traditions of Sindh province have been highlighted in the society. The issues which the author has raised in all the short stories are true depiction of real culture. He tried to make people realize that every culture has its own importance. The social issues like discrimination, poverty and hunger, class and status, inequality and injustice, gender discrimination are significant in Pirani.
Methodology: This critique adopted exploratory research framework. The data collected and analyzed for this study was qualitative in its nature and scope. 10 stories from Pirani were taken as the sample of the study by applying typical and critical case sampling strategy.
Findings: The findings of the study revealed that the traces of the cultural diversity are present and evident in text Pirani. Multivariate traces of cultural diversity are substantially explored and beautifully discussed in the kaleidoscopic by Abro (2017).
Conclusion: The summative discussions in the light of the findings obtained in this study indicate that Abro illustrates multifaceted cultural disparity and radicalization in his stories with specific viewpoint of Sindhi culture.
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