The paper aims at examining Easterine Kire Iralu’s novel A Terrible Matriarchy (2007) from feminist point of view. The novel A Terrible Matriarchy is the coming-of-age story of a young girl, Dielieno. The narrative explores the suffering of innocent Dielieno and her confrontation with the traditional Angami society to which she belongs to. In the ethnic world of Nagaland, both patriarchal and matriarchal control co-exists but it also has a strong Tantric tradition from time immemorial. For various reasons the status of women in the northeast has not been different from the women in the mainstream of India. Easterine Iralu through her girl protagonist Dielieno depicts the severe gender discrimination where the grandmother neglected Lie...
The paper is a study of Ashapurna Devi’s Satyabati Trilogy in English translation to locate the wome...
<p>This study explores the problems of women , patriarchal culture and the fight for gender equality...
An American Brat by Bapsi Sidhwa is a postcolonial and feminist novel. Feroza, the heroine of the no...
North-Eastern frontier zone is very apparent region for its rich tribal culture, custom and patriarc...
This paper tries to examine how patriarchy oppresses female sexuality by viewwing its very purpose t...
This paper critically examines the fictional world of Anita Desai, a prominent Indian woman writer t...
The paper showcases the theme of the patriarchal set up of the Indian family life in Anita Nair's "L...
Raja Rao’s 1938 novel Kanthapura depicts the impact of Gandhian thought on women and men, and this r...
Patriarchy is considered to be a big rival of women literature. In association with this, exploitati...
Meena Kandasamy’s first novel, The Gypsy Goddess, is an experimental novel that takes inspiration fr...
The aim of this paper is to examine the stereotypical portrayal of female characters in Xitsonga lit...
This thesis is a feminism criticism to a literature created by women. Related to the feminism critic...
This paper is an attempt to study socio-cultural issues and subjugation of women in Shashi Tharoor’s...
Manju Kapur addresses many issues that are related to the middle-class women. She emphasises on femi...
Dalit women constitute the most unfortunate and deprived segment in Indian society, collectively suf...
The paper is a study of Ashapurna Devi’s Satyabati Trilogy in English translation to locate the wome...
<p>This study explores the problems of women , patriarchal culture and the fight for gender equality...
An American Brat by Bapsi Sidhwa is a postcolonial and feminist novel. Feroza, the heroine of the no...
North-Eastern frontier zone is very apparent region for its rich tribal culture, custom and patriarc...
This paper tries to examine how patriarchy oppresses female sexuality by viewwing its very purpose t...
This paper critically examines the fictional world of Anita Desai, a prominent Indian woman writer t...
The paper showcases the theme of the patriarchal set up of the Indian family life in Anita Nair's "L...
Raja Rao’s 1938 novel Kanthapura depicts the impact of Gandhian thought on women and men, and this r...
Patriarchy is considered to be a big rival of women literature. In association with this, exploitati...
Meena Kandasamy’s first novel, The Gypsy Goddess, is an experimental novel that takes inspiration fr...
The aim of this paper is to examine the stereotypical portrayal of female characters in Xitsonga lit...
This thesis is a feminism criticism to a literature created by women. Related to the feminism critic...
This paper is an attempt to study socio-cultural issues and subjugation of women in Shashi Tharoor’s...
Manju Kapur addresses many issues that are related to the middle-class women. She emphasises on femi...
Dalit women constitute the most unfortunate and deprived segment in Indian society, collectively suf...
The paper is a study of Ashapurna Devi’s Satyabati Trilogy in English translation to locate the wome...
<p>This study explores the problems of women , patriarchal culture and the fight for gender equality...
An American Brat by Bapsi Sidhwa is a postcolonial and feminist novel. Feroza, the heroine of the no...