Indigeneity and Resistance in Zubair Ahmad’s Grieving for Pigeons

This article explores how short stories in Zubair Ahmad’s collection Grieving for Pigeons (2022) manipulate the narrative of cultural memory to project the intricate realities of the postcolonial Pakistani Punjab. These stories set in Lahore foreground the rich memories of pure culture and the part...

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Main Author: Nayab Sadiq
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Language:English
Published: National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://jci.numl.edu.pk/index.php/jci/article/view/294
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description This article explores how short stories in Zubair Ahmad’s collection Grieving for Pigeons (2022) manipulate the narrative of cultural memory to project the intricate realities of the postcolonial Pakistani Punjab. These stories set in Lahore foreground the rich memories of pure culture and the partition of Punjab, contribute to the empowerment of Punjabi language, and depiction of cultural and historical heritage of Lahore. Moreover, significantly, these short stories also showcase a postcolonial resistance. Drawing upon concepts of Mieke Bal on cultural memory and Aleida Assman’s “remembering forward”, this research highlights how Ahmad’s stories (2023) succeed in excavating the transformation and reformation of cultures by reinterpreting understanding of the past and, thus, put forward a “remembering forward”. These stories, originally written in Punjabi and translated into English by Anne Murphy, situate culture of the past in the future to come, by influencing people to embrace their culture, enabling it to adapt to new circumstances and achieve an elevated position where it becomes resistant against colonial exercise. I argue that cultural memory, impacting the identities of individuals, grows to a point of resistance which I term as postcolonial resistive memory. This postcolonial resistive memory produces the Affect to emphasize the authenticity of the shared past and ideological resistance in the masses. This memory also has the potential to maintain indigeneity, reinscribe the cultural past, and revolutionize futuristic ideals.
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spelling doaj-art-a3a06f15a091465baca007a044626b152025-01-22T15:36:23ZengNational University of Modern Languages (NUML), IslamabadNUML Journal of Critical Inquiry2789-46652024-12-0122II10.52015/numljci.v22iII.294Indigeneity and Resistance in Zubair Ahmad’s Grieving for PigeonsNayab Sadiq0Research scholar of English literature at Quaid-e-Azam University This article explores how short stories in Zubair Ahmad’s collection Grieving for Pigeons (2022) manipulate the narrative of cultural memory to project the intricate realities of the postcolonial Pakistani Punjab. These stories set in Lahore foreground the rich memories of pure culture and the partition of Punjab, contribute to the empowerment of Punjabi language, and depiction of cultural and historical heritage of Lahore. Moreover, significantly, these short stories also showcase a postcolonial resistance. Drawing upon concepts of Mieke Bal on cultural memory and Aleida Assman’s “remembering forward”, this research highlights how Ahmad’s stories (2023) succeed in excavating the transformation and reformation of cultures by reinterpreting understanding of the past and, thus, put forward a “remembering forward”. These stories, originally written in Punjabi and translated into English by Anne Murphy, situate culture of the past in the future to come, by influencing people to embrace their culture, enabling it to adapt to new circumstances and achieve an elevated position where it becomes resistant against colonial exercise. I argue that cultural memory, impacting the identities of individuals, grows to a point of resistance which I term as postcolonial resistive memory. This postcolonial resistive memory produces the Affect to emphasize the authenticity of the shared past and ideological resistance in the masses. This memory also has the potential to maintain indigeneity, reinscribe the cultural past, and revolutionize futuristic ideals. https://jci.numl.edu.pk/index.php/jci/article/view/294Cultural MemoryRemembering ForwardResistance LiteraturePostcolonial Resistive Memory
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Indigeneity and Resistance in Zubair Ahmad’s Grieving for Pigeons
NUML Journal of Critical Inquiry
Cultural Memory
Remembering Forward
Resistance Literature
Postcolonial Resistive Memory
title Indigeneity and Resistance in Zubair Ahmad’s Grieving for Pigeons
title_full Indigeneity and Resistance in Zubair Ahmad’s Grieving for Pigeons
title_fullStr Indigeneity and Resistance in Zubair Ahmad’s Grieving for Pigeons
title_full_unstemmed Indigeneity and Resistance in Zubair Ahmad’s Grieving for Pigeons
title_short Indigeneity and Resistance in Zubair Ahmad’s Grieving for Pigeons
title_sort indigeneity and resistance in zubair ahmad s grieving for pigeons
topic Cultural Memory
Remembering Forward
Resistance Literature
Postcolonial Resistive Memory
url https://jci.numl.edu.pk/index.php/jci/article/view/294
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