Exploring Sara Suleri’s Meatless Days Through Heidegger’s Concepts of Throwness, Facticity, and Authenticity

Authors

  • Aziz Ullah Khan Assistant Professor, Chairman, Department of English and Applied Linguistics, University of Science and Technology, Bannu, KP, Pakistan Author
  • Khalil Ahmad MPhil in English, Lecturer, Department of English and Applied Linguistics, University of science and Technology, Bannu, KP, Pakistan Author
  • Chahat Shah Zeb MPhil in English, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, Lecturer UST- Bannu Author
  • Muhammad Hassan Shah MPhil in English, Lecturer, Department of English and Applied Linguistics, University of Science and Technology, Bannu, KP, Pakistan Author

Keywords:

Sara Suleri, Meatless Days, Martin Heidegger, throwness, facticity, authenticity, existentialism, postcolonial identity

Abstract

This study explores Sara Suleri’s Meatless Days (1989) through the philosophical lens of Martin Heidegger, focusing on his existential concepts of throwness, facticity, and authenticity. While previous research has examined the memoir from feminist and postcolonial perspectives, little attention has been given to how Heidegger’s ideas can deepen our understanding of the characters' emotional and identity struggles. Using a qualitative approach and thematic textual analysis, selected passages from the memoir are interpreted to show how Suleri and her family members experience life in a world they did not choose, how they face unchangeable facts of identity, and how they make meaningful choices within those limits. The findings reveal that Heidegger’s framework provides a powerful tool for understanding postcolonial identity, cultural dislocation, and the search for meaning in Suleri’s narrative.

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Published

2025-03-31

How to Cite

Exploring Sara Suleri’s Meatless Days Through Heidegger’s Concepts of Throwness, Facticity, and Authenticity. (2025). International Research Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 2(02), 759-764. https://irjahss.com/index.php/ir/article/view/156

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