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Title: Conflict of Modern and Postmodern Attitude in Jane Green's The Other Woman
Authors: Ghimire, Maya Kumari
Keywords: Experimentation;Modernist;Post-modernist;Conflict
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Department of English
Institute Name: Central Department of English
Level: Masters
Abstract: Jane Green, in her novel The Other Woman,projects the condition of the modernist and postmodernist women who cannot ignore the family, but they have conflict.Modernist woman, Linda is guided by unity, rationality, forms, values and fixed rules and regulation whereas there is no fixed rules and regulation, no final center and no valuable unity for the postmodernist woman, Ellie. She is guided by plurality. She is not feeling good with conservative restrictive society. The research applies some key concepts developed in the field of modernism and postmodernism, specially, Habermas, Lyotard, Richard Tarnus. Hambermas theorizes the concept of modernity by looking at the history of the word 'modern' itself. Modernity of the time has not brought anything new but it has repeated what was in the past. Lyotard's concept of postmodernism is a form of experimentation, it appears in the form of art, literature culture and life of the people. Likewise, Tarnus criticizes the postmodern mind as the complex human mind. Complex thinking rejects the modern thing. Key Words: Modernist, Post-modernist, Experimentation, Culture, Conflict
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/9616
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