Interpellation of Individual as Subject in Malamud's The Fixer
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The present research attempts to analyze the novel The Fixer by Malamud
from the perspective of Neo-Marxism. It brings into light the situation in which an
individual gets interpellated by ideological and material condition of the society.
Yakov Bok, the protagonist of the novel, becomes victim of different realms of
ideology erected by the bourgeois class which kicks him off from the pillar to post by
assigning him in multiple roles and thus dissolving his real existence as a normal
human. The ideological state apparatuses, which work as a legitimized discrete body
in sanctioning the views and interest of the ruling class people, i.e. Tsar, evaporate
Bok’s plea for justice and freedom. His voice for a sound verdict is ignored and
liquidated in the capitalist society. The dominant ideology in forms of family,
religious, judicial and educational ISAs repress Bok’s advocacy for recognition and
self-affirmation. The extreme tortures which Bok a bear at the hands of Tsars makes
him revolutionary which is no different than the voice of protest emerging from the
proletarians. Bok’s advocacy for equality, freedom, and justice signals the resistive
force and new forms of awareness on the part of the hitherto marginalized people.
