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Zenodo, 2022
Diverse notions of power have been heavily exploited by many post-colonial and postmodernist crit... more Diverse notions of power have been heavily exploited by many post-colonial and postmodernist critics who tried to dismantle the power structures of the society but familial authority has never been questioned much. This research focuses upon implicit disparagement of traditional role of parents and how in the name of care and love they snatch away their child’s capacity to think for themselves. Although a major part of the paper would focus on George Meredith’s "The Ordeal of Richard Feverel" and D.H Lawrence’s "Sons and Lovers" where the former deals with a father-son relationship while the latter draws the relationship of a mother with her sons. This research will prove that the parent-child relationship is similar to a panopticon-prisoner model (metaphorically, not literally) by using Foucauldian and Orwellian strategies of surveillance in the novels. The ending will be preceded by an examination of the research by offering some solutions, stating its scopes, flaws and will be succeeded by some ambiguous questions.
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CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research - Zenodo, Nov 27, 2022
Diverse notions of power have been heavily exploited by many post-colonial and postmodernist crit... more Diverse notions of power have been heavily exploited by many post-colonial and postmodernist critics who tried to dismantle the power structures of the society but familial authority has never been questioned much. This research focuses upon implicit disparagement of the traditional role of parents and how in the name of care and love they snatch away their child's capacity to think for themselves. Although a major part of the paper would focus on George Meredith's The Ordeal of Richard Feverel and D.H Lawrence's Sons and Lovers where the former deals with a father-son relationship while the latter draws the relationship of a mother with her sons. This research will prove that the parent-child relationship is similar to a panopticon-prisoner model (metaphorically, not literally) by using Foucauldian and Orwellian strategies of surveillance in the novels. The ending will be preceded by an examination of the research by offering some solutions, stating its scopes, flaws and will be succeeded by some ambiguous questions.
Zenodo, 2022
Diverse notions of power have been heavily exploited by many post-colonial and postmodernist crit... more Diverse notions of power have been heavily exploited by many post-colonial and postmodernist critics who tried to dismantle the power structures of the society but familial authority has never been questioned much. This research focuses upon implicit disparagement of traditional role of parents and how in the name of care and love they snatch away their child’s capacity to think for themselves. Although a major part of the paper would focus on George Meredith’s "The Ordeal of Richard Feverel" and D.H Lawrence’s "Sons and Lovers" where the former deals with a father-son relationship while the latter draws the relationship of a mother with her sons. This research will prove that the parent-child relationship is similar to a panopticon-prisoner model (metaphorically, not literally) by using Foucauldian and Orwellian strategies of surveillance in the novels. The ending will be preceded by an examination of the research by offering some solutions, stating its scopes, flaws and will be succeeded by some ambiguous questions.
CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research - Zenodo, Nov 27, 2022
Diverse notions of power have been heavily exploited by many post-colonial and postmodernist crit... more Diverse notions of power have been heavily exploited by many post-colonial and postmodernist critics who tried to dismantle the power structures of the society but familial authority has never been questioned much. This research focuses upon implicit disparagement of the traditional role of parents and how in the name of care and love they snatch away their child's capacity to think for themselves. Although a major part of the paper would focus on George Meredith's The Ordeal of Richard Feverel and D.H Lawrence's Sons and Lovers where the former deals with a father-son relationship while the latter draws the relationship of a mother with her sons. This research will prove that the parent-child relationship is similar to a panopticon-prisoner model (metaphorically, not literally) by using Foucauldian and Orwellian strategies of surveillance in the novels. The ending will be preceded by an examination of the research by offering some solutions, stating its scopes, flaws and will be succeeded by some ambiguous questions.