Ecocriticism in Mubarik Qazi’s Poetry
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https://doi.org/10.47205/makhz.2024(5-I)urdu-29Keywords:
Ecocriticism, Mubarik Qazi, poetry, natural world, environmental concerns, humanity's impact, ecological stewardship, nature and human experience, contemporary literatureAbstract
This abstract explores the theme of ecocriticism in the poetry of Mubarik Qazi. Qazi's poetry engages deeply with the natural world, reflecting on humanity's relationship with the environment. Through an ecocritical lens, his poetry examines the ecological concerns of our time, including environmental degradation, climate change, and the loss of biodiversity. Qazi's poetry often evokes landscapes, flora, and fauna, serving as a poignant commentary on humanity's impact on nature. By intertwining themes of nature and human experience, Qazi's poetry invites readers to reflect on their connection to the environment and the urgent need for ecological stewardship. This abstract provides a glimpse into the rich tapestry of ecological motifs present in Qazi's poetry, highlighting the significance of his poetry within the context of contemporary ecocritical literature.
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