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Title: GENDER FLUIDITY: A CRITICAL STUDY OF JEET THAYIL’S NARCOPOLI |
Authors: Asst. Lect. Mohammed Sami Hammood and Asst. Lect. Murtada Ali Hussein, Iraq |
Abstract: The major aim of present study has to explore gender fluidity in Jeet Thayil’s Narcopolis. The
gender fluidity is postmodern term that shows the psychological, physical, and physiological
changes in an individual with the passage of time. It challenges the traditional binary gender system
that shows the mental and physical transformations in the individual in identity, desire, and selfperception. Set in the late 1970s Bombay, the novel Narcopolis represents the city of Mumbai as
an urban landscape dominated by crime, drug trade, and the sex industry. The novel unfolds dark
sides of the city of Mumbai and its chaotic environment in which the individual’s identity, gender,
morality and religion are constantly changing with the passage of time. Moreover, the novel
exposes societal and economic diversities on the basis of issues unemployment and illiteracy, child
abuse and violence both in domestic and public workplaces. The novel has a multilayer narrative
that captures the complexities of life in an evolving and morally ambiguous urban space. |
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