Malady of the Mind: Mapping Dimensions of Mental Disorder through Narratological Lens in Jonathan Rosen’s The Best Minds
This paper proffers mapping Mental Disorders by employing a narratological lens in Jonathan Rosen's The Best Minds: A Story of Friendship, Madness, and the Tragedy of Good Intentions focusing on the volatility of emotions, malady of mental disorder through the spectrum of narratology and positing conundrum to the mind. It emphasizes how the mechanism of storytelling mirrors the intricacies of mental disorders in myriad ways. The study involves interdisciplinary techniques combining the psychological theories of Marsha Linehan and Otto Kernberg with relation to literary analysis embodying narratological elements. A narratology is an imperative tool in Literature for shaping psychological representations. It analyzes how the mental disorder is intertwined into the narrative depicting the thematic undertones, structure of plot development, and shaping the identities of the characters. The research encompasses a broader discourse to bridge the gap between the psychological underpinnings of mental disorders and their literary insights.
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Narratology, Mental Disorders, Storytelling, Paranoia, Narrative Techniques
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(1) Nida Amjad Chuhan
MPhil, English Literature, Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, GIFT (Gujranwala Institute of Future Technologies) University, Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Sidra Nasir Qureshi
Lecturer, Faculty of Psychology, University of Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan.
(3) Abdul Bari Khan
Faculty of Education, Language and Communication, University Malaysia Sarawak.
Students Achievement Strategies, Ego Strength, Hostility and the Role of Perceived Parenting on School Environment
School environment is associated with ego strength and hostility, while perceived parenting modifies the relationship between ego strength and hostility. School Connectedness Scale, The Strategy and Attribution Questionnaire, The Parental Bonding Inventory, Barron’s Ego Strength Scale, and The Buss-Durkee Hostility Inventory were used for assessing school environment, students' achievement strategies, perceived parenting, ego strength, and hostility. A structural equational model was administered to investigate the mediation effect of perceived parenting. The findings indicated that school environment was significantly associated with ego strength B = 0.28, p< 0.001, and hostility B = 0.34, p< 0.001. Perceived parenting mediates the relationship between ego strength B = 0.375, p< 0.001, and hostility B = 0.136, p< 0.05. Perceived parenting plays a crucial role in student achievement strategies and developing an impactful ego strength and helps reduce hostile behaviors while positive parenting modifies the association of ego strength and hostility in the school environment.
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Narrative Techniques, Semantic, Communicative, Translation, Theory, Narrative
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(1) Tariq Ahmed
Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Education, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, China.
(2) Xing Qiang
Dean and Professor, Department of Education, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, China.
(3) Mudassar Abdullah
Assistant Professor, (Psychology program), Department of Business Administration, IQRA National University, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
A Study of Narrative Techniques in Surah Yusuf: Semantic and Communicative Perspectives
Narrative techniques play a vital role in the process of human communication. This research analyzes the use of narrative techniques in the Holy Quran. It is highly significant for researchers/linguists to conduct research on narrative techniques in the Holy Quran. The study focuses on Surah Yusuf of the Holy Quran in this regard. Surah Yusuf is the 12th Surah of the Holy Quran. The study has used Newmark's semantic and communicative translation theory(2022)to understand the narrative techniques in the English translation of Surah Yusuf. The study is qualitative in nature. The researchers also used Malik's framework(2021). This framework proposes different narrative techniques. The Quran's storytelling techniques have influenced the Arabic language, literature, and culture for centuries and continue to inspire and guide people from all walks of life. The findings of the research will help in analyzing and understanding the narrative techniques present in other Surahs of the Holy Quran.
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Narrative Techniques, Semantic, Communicative, Translation, Theory, Narrative
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(1) Muhammad Abdullah
Assistant Professor, Department of English Linguistics and Literature, Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
(2) Marrium Sayyed
MPhil Scholar, Department of English, Linguistics and Literature, Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan.