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THE CYBER-SUBALTERN: DEVISING ‘COLONY’ AS A NEW CATEGORICAL TERMINOLOGY IN MALAYALAM CYBER SPACE.

    1 Author(s):  LAL SURYA S

Vol -  12, Issue- 3 ,         Page(s) : 11 - 19  (2021 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

Cyber space is a parallel world in which postmodern man thrive. This abstract world is devoid of the rules and regulations which citizens often come about in a physical world. A postmodern man is a cyber citizen as his subjectivity and identity is partially being constructed by his globalised interconnectivity. Every single person, whether he wish or not, is an active participant in this abstract space, like in the form of certain digital numerical figures, constituted by mobile number, aadhar number, pan card number, ration card number, etc.

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