
The Other Problem that Has No Name - The Passenger Seat by Vijay Khurana
From Getting Lit with Linda - The Canadian Literature Podcast by Linda Morra
November 1, 2025 · 44 min · Season 6 · Episode 91
About this episode
Linda Morra discusses the themes of toxic masculinity and the struggles of young men in society through the lens of Vijay Khurana's debut novel, The Passenger Seat.
Perhaps strangely, Linda applies Betty Friedan’s 1963 feminist critique of patriarchal society The Feminine Mystique , and specifically the text “The Problem That Has No Name,” to The Passenger Seat by Vijay Khurana . An Australian/British author, Khurana wrote this very fine debut novel about the real-life events of two young men from Port Alberni, Northern BC and about their toxic masculinity. This novel thus addresses another problem not yet properly identified, except perhaps in more general ways: disaffected or disconnected young men in Western society, who are situated in that space between adolescence and adulthood, and who are making key decisions about who they will become as they mature. Linda calls upon Sarah Dowling’s very fine study, Here is a Figure: Grounding Literary Form to examine how that problem has been represented in literature in terms of upright (radicalized white male) figures and prone or supine figures (victims, casualties, gendered subjects). But The Passenger Seat suggests a posture that is somewhere in-between. And what is that posture and who is implicated? You’ll have to listen to the episode to find out.... Host/Writer: Linda Morra Associate…
People in this episode
Host: Linda Morra
Topics covered
- toxic masculinity
- feminist critique
- literary representation
- young men
- adolescence and adulthood
Keywords
- toxic masculinity
- Vijay Khurana
- The Passenger Seat
- Betty Friedan
- The Feminine Mystique
- Sarah Dowling
- literary critique
- young men
- adolescence
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: The Feminine Mystique, The Passenger Seat, Here is a Figure: Grounding Literary Form
Places: Port Alberni, Northern BC, Western society
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