Dissecting “Everydayness” in Ben Okri’s The Freedom Artist: A Heideggerian Analysis

Authors

  • Afifa Firdaus Lecturer, UoL-CSUN Department, The University of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
  • Omer Butt M. Phil. in English Literature, The University of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Keywords:

Dasein, Das Man, The They, Apophantic, Everydayness, Sociopolitical Structures, Ontological Essence

Abstract

This study investigates spiritual practices and their influence on the lives of villagers. It covers three main aspects. First, it focused on the relationship between spiritual practices and the lives of villagers. Second, it investigated the factors responsible for adopting spiritual practices. Third, it examined the consequences of spiritual practices. This research is conducted in District Jhang in province Punjab, Pakistan. Qualitative research methodology was used for present research work. There were 18 research participants selected using purposive sampling technique from District Jhang’s village area. Data was collected using an interview guide and in-depth interviews. Research finding reveals the direct relationship of spiritual practices and the villagers such as in decision making. Findings of the study indicate that various socio-cultural, educational, and economical factors are responsible for the adaptation of spiritual practices. This study recommends awareness campaigns, promotion of education and inter-faith dialogue.

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Published

2025-04-23

How to Cite

Firdaus, A., & Butt, O. (2025). Dissecting “Everydayness” in Ben Okri’s The Freedom Artist: A Heideggerian Analysis. Orient Research Journal of Social Sciences, 10(1), 12–23. Retrieved from https://ojs-orjss.gcwus.edu.pk/journal/article/view/59