This paper examines dilemma and the quest of identity of the Indian middle class women in the novel That Long Silence (1988) written by Shashi Deshpande. The novel mirrors the dilemmas of Indian women in holding familial and social identity with new aspirations and choices in the male-dominated society. The concept of identity consists of two dimensions to the lives of human beings. It takes a shape with the social norms by following them with certain order or by revolting them with proper aspirations. The paper identifies the aspirations of the educated woman like Jaya and her dilemma along with the quest for identity
In Indian social setup a woman is a silent sufferer and is given secondary status both in the family...
Shashi Deshpande has been the champion of the concerns and struggles of women. She, in her works, ve...
This paper attempts to explore how the social conditioning of women in a patriarchalsociety, hinders...
The main objective of this paper is to present the problems faced by women in India, especially thei...
Shashi Deshpande is indeed considered as one of the most renowned of the contemporary Indian women n...
This research paper is an attempt to evaluate the feminist perspective of Indian society in Shashi D...
Shashi Deshpande holds a unique place among the contemporary women writers in India. The women chara...
In That Long Silence, Deshpande portrays the life of Jaya, an educated, married writer. As a writer,...
Indian women writers of the twentieth and twenty first centuries always try to raise the issues rela...
This article deals with one of Deshpande’s most significant novels, That Long Silence. In studying t...
Shashi Deshpande's narratives are chiefly centered to the lives of women in the social and domestic ...
Abstract Shashi Deshpande deals with problems confronted by educated, employed women torn between...
Feminism is a belief that women and men should have equal rights and opportunities. Although women h...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...
The paper examines the patriarchal bent of society in which Jaya lives and how this male oriented sy...
In Indian social setup a woman is a silent sufferer and is given secondary status both in the family...
Shashi Deshpande has been the champion of the concerns and struggles of women. She, in her works, ve...
This paper attempts to explore how the social conditioning of women in a patriarchalsociety, hinders...
The main objective of this paper is to present the problems faced by women in India, especially thei...
Shashi Deshpande is indeed considered as one of the most renowned of the contemporary Indian women n...
This research paper is an attempt to evaluate the feminist perspective of Indian society in Shashi D...
Shashi Deshpande holds a unique place among the contemporary women writers in India. The women chara...
In That Long Silence, Deshpande portrays the life of Jaya, an educated, married writer. As a writer,...
Indian women writers of the twentieth and twenty first centuries always try to raise the issues rela...
This article deals with one of Deshpande’s most significant novels, That Long Silence. In studying t...
Shashi Deshpande's narratives are chiefly centered to the lives of women in the social and domestic ...
Abstract Shashi Deshpande deals with problems confronted by educated, employed women torn between...
Feminism is a belief that women and men should have equal rights and opportunities. Although women h...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...
The paper examines the patriarchal bent of society in which Jaya lives and how this male oriented sy...
In Indian social setup a woman is a silent sufferer and is given secondary status both in the family...
Shashi Deshpande has been the champion of the concerns and struggles of women. She, in her works, ve...
This paper attempts to explore how the social conditioning of women in a patriarchalsociety, hinders...