This paper tries to examine how patriarchy oppresses female sexuality by viewwing its very purpose to be motherhood in Perumal Murugan’s One Part Woman. The novel set in Tiruchengode, a rural village in Tamil Nadu, is a poignant tale of Kali and Ponna, a childless couple. They try every possible way to get pregnant, putting their marriage at stake. Since they fail to perform the duties assigned by the society, they are constantly criticized and are deemed to be unfit. Their inability to ‘perform’ this predetermined roles, puts their entire life under risk
For many hundreds of years, women have strived for gaining equality with men. They have been held ba...
Meena Kandasamy’s first novel, The Gypsy Goddess, is an experimental novel that takes inspiration fr...
Women are now performing as well as men in every profession, proving their strength physically and m...
With time and newer waves in feminism various new questions came in which not only added to the exis...
There is no evidence of seeing a woman living freely without the aid of a man completely in contempo...
The paper aims at examining Easterine Kire Iralu’s novel A Terrible Matriarchy (2007) from feminist ...
The paper showcases the theme of the patriarchal set up of the Indian family life in Anita Nair's "L...
Feminism as a critical theory has emerged to question the dominant male supremacy and marginalizatio...
Regionalism has now become a vital aspect in writing, reading and analysis of literary texts and oth...
Patriarchy places women in a marginalised position. Women always bare same feeling and same status o...
The paper aims to analyse critically the topical issue of surrogacy in India where poor and illitera...
In this paper efforts have been made to show the mixed feeling that comes in the mind of an Indian w...
According to the belief system of conventional Indian patriarchal culture, the roles of women are fi...
The present paper focuses on the position of women in Manju Kapur’s select novels. Women have tried...
Within the confines of Indian patriarchal society, women find themselves constrained to adopt the ar...
For many hundreds of years, women have strived for gaining equality with men. They have been held ba...
Meena Kandasamy’s first novel, The Gypsy Goddess, is an experimental novel that takes inspiration fr...
Women are now performing as well as men in every profession, proving their strength physically and m...
With time and newer waves in feminism various new questions came in which not only added to the exis...
There is no evidence of seeing a woman living freely without the aid of a man completely in contempo...
The paper aims at examining Easterine Kire Iralu’s novel A Terrible Matriarchy (2007) from feminist ...
The paper showcases the theme of the patriarchal set up of the Indian family life in Anita Nair's "L...
Feminism as a critical theory has emerged to question the dominant male supremacy and marginalizatio...
Regionalism has now become a vital aspect in writing, reading and analysis of literary texts and oth...
Patriarchy places women in a marginalised position. Women always bare same feeling and same status o...
The paper aims to analyse critically the topical issue of surrogacy in India where poor and illitera...
In this paper efforts have been made to show the mixed feeling that comes in the mind of an Indian w...
According to the belief system of conventional Indian patriarchal culture, the roles of women are fi...
The present paper focuses on the position of women in Manju Kapur’s select novels. Women have tried...
Within the confines of Indian patriarchal society, women find themselves constrained to adopt the ar...
For many hundreds of years, women have strived for gaining equality with men. They have been held ba...
Meena Kandasamy’s first novel, The Gypsy Goddess, is an experimental novel that takes inspiration fr...
Women are now performing as well as men in every profession, proving their strength physically and m...