Neo-Marxism in 21st Century Urdu Short Stories

Authors

  • Muhammad Shoaib Khan Scholar PhD Urdu, NUML Islamabad

Keywords:

Urdu Fiction Class Conflict Neo-Marxism Tradition Modernity Social Justice Contemporary Marginalize Socio Political

Abstract

This article examines the representation Neo-Marxism in 21st century Urdu short Stories. The rapidly changing economics, social, and political landscape. This study explores the presence and signifies of neo Marxism provides critical stories. Neo Marxism provides a critical  framework to examine class conflict, economic exploitation, power structures and social inequalities  in contemporary society society, though  an analysis  of selected Urdu short stories, this research highlights how written gap between the rich and the poor, the alienation of the individual, and the struggle  of marginalized groups. The study revels that Urdu function not only reflects social realities but also critiques the ideological forces that shape them. By exposing the mechanisms of power and economic control, neo Marxism of in understanding the deeper socio political message embedded in Urdu short fiction. The finding show that Urdu short story servers as a dynamic literary site where resistance.

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Published

2025-12-31

How to Cite

Muhammad Shoaib Khan. (2025). Neo-Marxism in 21st Century Urdu Short Stories. Negotiations, 5(2), 85–103. Retrieved from https://journals.mehkaa.com/index.php/negotiations/article/view/173