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Title: NECROPOLITICS AND BIOPOLITICS OF DRONE WARFARE: A CRITICAL POSTHUMAN ANALYSIS OF CONTEMPORARY PAKISTANI ANGLOPHONE FICTION
Authors: LIAQAT, QURRATULAEN
Raza, Amra
Keywords: Drone, Necropolitics, Biopolitics, Posthuman, Discourse.
Issue Date: Jan-2021
Publisher: New Horizons, Vol. 15
Abstract: Humans have entered posthuman era where human activities, productions and cultures are being transformed by increasing enmeshment of technology. Accordingly, one of the most defining factors of contemporary Politics and Literature is the overwhelming presence of machines in their narratives. This research is an inter-disciplinary study which demonstrates that contemporary Pakistani Anglophone fiction is a political statement against the necropolitical and biopolitical usage of drone technology in underprivileged countries like Pakistan and Afghanistan. There are not many notable researched available on the interrelation between drone technology, politics and Pakistani literature. This paper is, therefore, unique and innovative in its approach towards drone warfare and its political and literary implications.
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URI: http://digitalrepository.fccollege.edu.pk/handle/123456789/2853
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