Postmodern Consciousness in Sanjeev Upreti’s Ghanachakkar
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Central Department of English Kirtipur, Kathmandu.
Abstract
This study is an exploration of postmodern awareness in Sanjeev Upreti’s
Ghanachakkar which reflects and dramatizes various changes and shifting patterns in
Nepalese intellectual, social, cultural, political, and psychological phenomena during
the transitional era of the recent Nepalese socio-political history. Observed from the
perspective of a mentally disturbed university teacher of cultural studies, the novel
presents the historiography of the transitional period that was marked with
complexity, ambiguity, and multiplicity of thoughts and interests. Grounding upon the
concepts of postmodernism of various postmodernist critics, this study brings
postmodern consciousness into consideration which lies embedded in various issues
and events the novel dramatizes. From the critical analysis of both form and contents,
the novel appears as an expression of the postmodern awareness of contemporary
Nepalese societies and its peoples’ psyches.