Building on the foundational theories of Judith Butler and Edwin Schur, this paper scrutinises the traditional myth of the Hindu epic the Ramayana and argues: (1) how socially constructed gender performance is naturalised by cultural ideology and (2) how infringement of this performance leads to labelling individuals as deviant. Women who transgress these cultural ideologies are defined as deviant and subjected to various punishments, from public humiliation to genital mutilation. Through an exploration of the novelist Kavita Kané’s mythology inspired novel Lanka’s Princess (2017), this paper focuses on the mythical figure known as Surpankha whose character embodies masculine attributes and vilified qualities that contradict the archetypal ...
While a superficial understanding of the female characters in the Ramayana enables us to classify th...
The objective of my paper is to look at identity and gender through Mahasweta Devi’s short story Bay...
I shall be writing about the Ramayana as a ruling text and the post colonial interpretation of Hindu...
The retelecast of Ramayana is presumed to have garnered the record as one of the most viewed televis...
This essay attempts to analyze the role of women in the Bengali Ramayana of Krittivasa, a regional v...
Mythology has been very foundation of many cultures and civilizations. The western world has inherit...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
Myths depict the social decorum, ideology and beliefs of people, moral conduct of human life. Myths ...
Lower status of women is a stain on any society. The problem is becoming glaring in India in the wak...
Epics are indeed an indelible part of our existence carrying us into the timeless history where real...
For ages we have been reading epics and stories that glorify patriarchal dominance and biased gender...
This article examines the relationship between the depiction of women and femininity in Hindu myth a...
The collective consciousness of a community is tremendously shaped by myths and folktales passed on ...
Raja Rao’s 1938 novel Kanthapura depicts the impact of Gandhian thought on women and men, and this r...
While a superficial understanding of the female characters in the Ramayana enables us to classify th...
The objective of my paper is to look at identity and gender through Mahasweta Devi’s short story Bay...
I shall be writing about the Ramayana as a ruling text and the post colonial interpretation of Hindu...
The retelecast of Ramayana is presumed to have garnered the record as one of the most viewed televis...
This essay attempts to analyze the role of women in the Bengali Ramayana of Krittivasa, a regional v...
Mythology has been very foundation of many cultures and civilizations. The western world has inherit...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
Myths depict the social decorum, ideology and beliefs of people, moral conduct of human life. Myths ...
Lower status of women is a stain on any society. The problem is becoming glaring in India in the wak...
Epics are indeed an indelible part of our existence carrying us into the timeless history where real...
For ages we have been reading epics and stories that glorify patriarchal dominance and biased gender...
This article examines the relationship between the depiction of women and femininity in Hindu myth a...
The collective consciousness of a community is tremendously shaped by myths and folktales passed on ...
Raja Rao’s 1938 novel Kanthapura depicts the impact of Gandhian thought on women and men, and this r...
While a superficial understanding of the female characters in the Ramayana enables us to classify th...
The objective of my paper is to look at identity and gender through Mahasweta Devi’s short story Bay...
I shall be writing about the Ramayana as a ruling text and the post colonial interpretation of Hindu...