In the process of growing up to become a woman, the girls and their talent in real sense do not get the opportunity and environment to grow, the reason is that it lies in the deep-rooted notion of masculinity and femininity existing in our society which applies pressures on women to conform to the dominant societal stereotypes. Masculinity in our society implies aggregation and dominance. The women, on the other hand are the example of femininity which implies passivity, sacrifice, timidity and inferiority. Our circumstances always give a second position to the female community. They are supposed to be the sufferers of all male dominated activities. Our literature had no such sufficient space to express the situatio...
The fact that there is no concrete law that forbids women to write doesn’t mean thatwomen are comple...
This research delves into the exploration of women’s identities within a society dominated by men as...
This paper attempts to explore how the social conditioning of women in a patriarchalsociety, hinders...
Feminism is a struggle for equality of women or an effort to make women equal to men. It is seen as ...
The paper is a study on gender-specific issues about the patriarchal society. Anita Nair is a well-k...
Anita Nair’s The Ladies Coupe is itself a literary journey into the world of rediscovery, reimaginin...
Anita Nair’s second novel, Ladies Coupe’, elected as one among the best five novels in India centers...
The paper showcases the theme of the patriarchal set up of the Indian family life in Anita Nair's "L...
Culture is the most important for the construction of any society. Social interactions are within th...
Culture is the most important for the construction of any society. Social interactions are within th...
Anita Nair is a contemporary indo-English novelist who has presented the plight of Indian women. Her...
Being a woman in this predominantly patriarchal world is as difficult as it is impossible. The femal...
The present paper fixates on sensibility exploration of women characters in the novel of Bharati Muk...
Literature plays an important role in the formation of society because literature is like a mirror i...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...
The fact that there is no concrete law that forbids women to write doesn’t mean thatwomen are comple...
This research delves into the exploration of women’s identities within a society dominated by men as...
This paper attempts to explore how the social conditioning of women in a patriarchalsociety, hinders...
Feminism is a struggle for equality of women or an effort to make women equal to men. It is seen as ...
The paper is a study on gender-specific issues about the patriarchal society. Anita Nair is a well-k...
Anita Nair’s The Ladies Coupe is itself a literary journey into the world of rediscovery, reimaginin...
Anita Nair’s second novel, Ladies Coupe’, elected as one among the best five novels in India centers...
The paper showcases the theme of the patriarchal set up of the Indian family life in Anita Nair's "L...
Culture is the most important for the construction of any society. Social interactions are within th...
Culture is the most important for the construction of any society. Social interactions are within th...
Anita Nair is a contemporary indo-English novelist who has presented the plight of Indian women. Her...
Being a woman in this predominantly patriarchal world is as difficult as it is impossible. The femal...
The present paper fixates on sensibility exploration of women characters in the novel of Bharati Muk...
Literature plays an important role in the formation of society because literature is like a mirror i...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...
The fact that there is no concrete law that forbids women to write doesn’t mean thatwomen are comple...
This research delves into the exploration of women’s identities within a society dominated by men as...
This paper attempts to explore how the social conditioning of women in a patriarchalsociety, hinders...