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Concept of Male in Dr. Nighat Naseem's Short Stories: A Research and Critical Study


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Title: Concept of Male in Dr. Nighat Naseem's Short Stories: A Research and Critical Study

Authors: Fatima Kazim, Munir Ahmad, Shandana

Journal: Review Journal of Social Psychology & Social Works

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Y 2024-10-01 2025-12-31

Publisher: The Knowledge Tree

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2025

Volume: 3

Issue: 2

Language: en

Keywords: Nighat NaseemConcept of MaleBaad-E-Gard-E-HayatMitti Ke SafarEastern and Western Values ConflictLocalityGender RolesCultural DifferencesRelation DynamicsPortrays the EmotionalFamilial ObligationsLiberal Influences

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Abstract

This article explores the conception of male in short stories written Dr. Nighat Naseem. The discussion emphasizes that what is basic concept of male in east and west society. Dr. Nighat Naseem’s short stories offer a profound exploration of male identity as shaped by the intersection of Eastern traditions and Western liberal influences. Through her collections Baad-e-Gard-e-Hayat and Mitti ke Safar, she vividly portrays the emotional, social, and psychological struggles faced by men navigating these dual cultural landscapes. This study provides   comparative analysis of the evolving concept of male in her work, emphasizing themes such as familial obligations, emotional expressiveness, autonomy, and relational dynamics. The research reveals that Naseem does not present a monolithic image of masculinity; rather, she constructs multidimensional male characters who reflect the inner conflicts and transformations brought on by cultural contrasts. Her portrayal underscores the need for a balanced identity that harmonizes tradition with individuality


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