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    Postmodern apocalypse in White Noise and London Fields by Khodadadegan, Neda, Jujar Singh, Hardev Kaur, Babaee, Ruzbeh

    Published 2016
    “…Postmodern Apocalypse is considered as a strategy a writer employs to depict the dreadfulness of nuclear disaster. …”
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    Pastoral as an antithesis of apocalypse in Margaret Atwood’s The Year of the Flood by Jujar Singh, Hardev Kaur, Yahya, Amani Akram

    Published 2022
    “…Accordingly, there is a discrepant relationship between apocalypse and pastoral environmental categories in the course of the plot. …”
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    Postmodern teleological agents of end in Don DeLilLo's White Noise by Khodadadegan, Neda, Jujar Singh, Hardev Kaur

    Published 2015
    “…Rosen’s study of the genre in her book; ApocalypticTransformation: Apocalypse and the Postmodern Imagination (2008). Findings of this study show how theabsence of a complete destruction in the novel manifests the failure of the only sense-making device in the age ofnuclear fear and the everlasting nature of such fears.…”
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    Postmodern teleological agents of end in Don DeLilLos White Noise by Khodadadegan, Neda, Jujar Singh, Hardev Kaur

    Published 2015
    “…Rosen’s study of the genre in her book; ApocalypticTransformation: Apocalypse and the Postmodern Imagination (2008). Findings of this study show how theabsence of a complete destruction in the novel manifests the failure of the only sense-making device in the age ofnuclear fear and the everlasting nature of such fears.…”
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    Idyllic pastoral: environmental scenic remedial sublimes for Apocalyptic ecophobia in Margaret Atwood's the year of the flood by Jujar Singh, Hardev Kaur, Akram Yahya, Amani, Haw Ching, Florence Toh, Bahar, Ida Baizura

    Published 2021
    “…In this respect, the concept of apocalypse will be polarized in the discussion to examine Atwood's deliberate depiction of natural catastrophes as impending apocalyptic threat. …”
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