DEPICTION OF AMERICAN’S INTERFERENCE IN SOCIO-CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC SPHERES OF THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES WITH REFERENCE TO BINA SHAH’S A SEASON FOR MARTYRS
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https://doi.org/10.52567/pjsr.v4i03.1292Abstract
This article discusses the Socio-cultural and economic dimensions of power hegemony of America with respect to Bina Shah’s A Season for Martyrs. By practicing different and new slants of colonialism such as globalization, consumerism and neo-imperialism America has been showing her omnipotence over the primitive countries like Pakistan in the contemporary era of post-colonialism. This qualitative study employs the notion of neo-imperialism as theoretical framework. The study concludes that America is intervening in the economy, politics, social and cultural spheres of less developed countries to maintain her hegemony and supremacy.
Keywords: hegemony, neo-imperialism, primitive, consumerism and globalization.
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