The Interplay of Simulacrum, Hyper-reality and Distorted Identity in Hamid’s Fiction: A Postmodern Paradigm

Fariha Chaudhary, Syeda Amarah Zahid
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The present research is an exploration of the interplay between simulacrum, hyper-reality and identity as presented in Hamid’s fiction. Simulation and hyper-reality created through media and globalization profoundly affect the socio-cultural identities of the various male and female characters in the novel in both positive and negative ways. Furthermore, consumer capitalism, westernization and hyper-mediated experiences make the characters believe in false realities thus leading them to chaos and identity crisis. These hyper-realties push the characters to undergo mental, emotional, psychological and socio-cultural conflicts. Thus, in an attempt to seek their identity and true self through blind imitation of the western culture, they are led further away from their cultural roots. The theoretical insights for this study shall be drawn from postmodern theory, specifically Baudrillard’s concept of simulacrum and hyper-reality. This qualitative inquiry shall be carried out by close reading and analysis of the selected textual lines in the context of the chosen framework. The significance of this research lies in the fact that it demonstrates how fictional characters specifically and humans generally are increasingly pushed to dwell in a hyper-reality created through simulation due to globalization. The repercussions of which are far reaching including a crisis of one’s own identity and perception of self in a society that is increasingly being disoriented due to the flux of globalization.
哈米德小说中拟像、超现实与扭曲身份的相互作用:一个后现代范式
本研究旨在探讨哈米德小说中所呈现的拟像、超现实和身份之间的相互作用。通过媒介和全球化创造的模拟和超现实深刻地影响了小说中各种男女角色的社会文化身份,既有积极的一面,也有消极的一面。此外,消费资本主义、西方化和超中介化的经验使人物相信虚假的现实,从而导致他们陷入混乱和身份危机。这些超现实促使角色经历精神、情感、心理和社会文化的冲突。因此,在盲目模仿西方文化的过程中,他们试图寻找自己的身份和真实的自我,这使得他们越来越远离自己的文化根源。本研究的理论见解将来自后现代理论,特别是鲍德里亚的拟像和超现实的概念。这种定性研究应通过在选定的框架上下文中仔细阅读和分析选定的文本行来进行。这项研究的意义在于,它展示了由于全球化,虚拟人物和人类如何越来越多地生活在通过模拟创造的超现实中。其影响是深远的,包括在一个由于全球化的变化而日益迷失方向的社会中对自己的身份和自我认知的危机。
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