Reproduction and motherhood are two major aspects which have been discussed throughout the history of feminism. There are a number of literary works which provide enough space to mother characters that can be categorised as maternal fiction. After analysing the portrayal of mothers and their narrative it seems that the sole purpose of women is reproduction. This is how they can have a fulfilling life. In this paper we analyse the portrayal of women in the Indian context and how Geetanjali Shree silently questions this institutionalised and idealised picture of mother in her novel “Mai: Silent Mother.” She depicts how societal apparatus works to imprison women
In the history of Indian English novel, women have been perceptually attempting to express their id...
This paper deals with the alienated self of women in the Indian society. The modern Indian literatur...
The paper aims to analyse critically the topical issue of surrogacy in India where poor and illitera...
This project seeks to examine and analyse motherhood as presented by selected Indian women writers, ...
The famous Bengali writer and activist Mahasweta Devi explore the different phases of women sufferin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [121]-131)This thesis is dedicated to the exploration of ...
Abstract Mahasweta Devi is a prolific writer who has used her pen for the causes of t...
This paper seeks to explore the realm of Indian motherhood within the ction of Anita Desai and Indi...
Mahasweta Devi is a prolific writer who has used her pen for the causes of the most deprived section...
‘Motherhood ’ as one often understands is quite the patriarchal definition of the term. It is assume...
This paper tries to examine how patriarchy oppresses female sexuality by viewwing its very purpose t...
In his famous thesis on the Indian nationalist division of the home versus the world, Partha Chatter...
Distinguish feature of Anita Nairs fiction is her female protagonists, who try to withstand the male...
The paper showcases the theme of the patriarchal set up of the Indian family life in Anita Nair's "L...
International audienceSome recent studies aim at highlighting the way post-independence Indian liter...
In the history of Indian English novel, women have been perceptually attempting to express their id...
This paper deals with the alienated self of women in the Indian society. The modern Indian literatur...
The paper aims to analyse critically the topical issue of surrogacy in India where poor and illitera...
This project seeks to examine and analyse motherhood as presented by selected Indian women writers, ...
The famous Bengali writer and activist Mahasweta Devi explore the different phases of women sufferin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [121]-131)This thesis is dedicated to the exploration of ...
Abstract Mahasweta Devi is a prolific writer who has used her pen for the causes of t...
This paper seeks to explore the realm of Indian motherhood within the ction of Anita Desai and Indi...
Mahasweta Devi is a prolific writer who has used her pen for the causes of the most deprived section...
‘Motherhood ’ as one often understands is quite the patriarchal definition of the term. It is assume...
This paper tries to examine how patriarchy oppresses female sexuality by viewwing its very purpose t...
In his famous thesis on the Indian nationalist division of the home versus the world, Partha Chatter...
Distinguish feature of Anita Nairs fiction is her female protagonists, who try to withstand the male...
The paper showcases the theme of the patriarchal set up of the Indian family life in Anita Nair's "L...
International audienceSome recent studies aim at highlighting the way post-independence Indian liter...
In the history of Indian English novel, women have been perceptually attempting to express their id...
This paper deals with the alienated self of women in the Indian society. The modern Indian literatur...
The paper aims to analyse critically the topical issue of surrogacy in India where poor and illitera...