MARGINALIZATION IN PINTER’S MOUNTAIN LANGUAGE
Journal: SRJ'S FOR HUMANITY SCIENCES & ENGLISH LANGUAGE (Vol.10, No. 55)Publication Date: 2023-02-01
Authors : Abhay I. Mudgal;
Page : 13757-13760
Keywords : Discursivity; Dramatized; Marginalizing; Othering.;
Abstract
Pinter's play, Mountain Language, a short play, is about the abuse of human rights of the minorities by the State agents. This minority, a mountain people, have been reduced to non-entity with no dignity, whatsoever, to their life. Their different language has rendered them as the Other, and therefore, made them vulnerable to the inhuman stereotypes.
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