Home by Manju Kapur is a novel in which the protagonist is an educated middle class woman who fights for her identity and emancipation from her roots. She is brought up to befit in a typical patriarchal frame but she understands her the ways of the world and works to encarnate her own place and identity. Home is a place where a girl child feels safe and learns the traditional values of her family which after her marriage, she carries to her new home. Nisha, Manju Kapur’s protagonist is a bold character that passes through a number of ebbs and flows since her childhood days. Crumbled with the burden of traditional values, she raises her voice against the traditional values, and her family, not only for her higher education but also to establ...
Manju Kapur addresses many issues that are related to the middle-class women. She emphasises on femi...
This paper presents the woman as a person who fights against concealment and mistreatment of the mal...
The institution of family is considered essential for the existence of society. Family serves as a s...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...
Manju Kapur is feminist who has very different style from her current authors towards feminism and t...
Manju Kapur is an Indian novelist. She was born on 25th October 1948. She is an archetypal represent...
The territory of the home is not only regarded in terms of physical space but also in terms of human...
Manju Kapur is a versatile author, and all of her novels portray the true and authentic picture of h...
Traditions and conventions go a long way in the socialization and conditioning of an Indian wo...
Feminism is one of the emerging trends these days in literature. We witness scores of writers who ha...
daughters to internalize features of so called 'good woman'. All her novels depict this op...
Manju Kapur is a renowned novelist, in Indian writing in English. Her character that is caught in t...
Manju Kapur’s women are the personification of ‘New Woman’ representing the new voice of new social ...
Cultural schizophrenia, psychological imbalances and social crisis that a diasporic writer suffers d...
The patriarchal Indian society never ever accepted the homoerotic notions of any manner, even in lit...
Manju Kapur addresses many issues that are related to the middle-class women. She emphasises on femi...
This paper presents the woman as a person who fights against concealment and mistreatment of the mal...
The institution of family is considered essential for the existence of society. Family serves as a s...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...
Manju Kapur is feminist who has very different style from her current authors towards feminism and t...
Manju Kapur is an Indian novelist. She was born on 25th October 1948. She is an archetypal represent...
The territory of the home is not only regarded in terms of physical space but also in terms of human...
Manju Kapur is a versatile author, and all of her novels portray the true and authentic picture of h...
Traditions and conventions go a long way in the socialization and conditioning of an Indian wo...
Feminism is one of the emerging trends these days in literature. We witness scores of writers who ha...
daughters to internalize features of so called 'good woman'. All her novels depict this op...
Manju Kapur is a renowned novelist, in Indian writing in English. Her character that is caught in t...
Manju Kapur’s women are the personification of ‘New Woman’ representing the new voice of new social ...
Cultural schizophrenia, psychological imbalances and social crisis that a diasporic writer suffers d...
The patriarchal Indian society never ever accepted the homoerotic notions of any manner, even in lit...
Manju Kapur addresses many issues that are related to the middle-class women. She emphasises on femi...
This paper presents the woman as a person who fights against concealment and mistreatment of the mal...
The institution of family is considered essential for the existence of society. Family serves as a s...