From time immemorial, it has been an established fact that the protagonist of an epic always has to be a man. Epics all over the world, whether it is The Iliad in the west or The Ramayana and The Mahabharata in the east; have always valorised the male and portrayed him as a larger- than- life quasi- divine figure whose actions determine the future of the entire human community. The scops have sung of the heroic glory of Achilles and Arjuna who have been the saviour-figures and also been instrumental in changing the destiny of an entire community as well as the history of immense topographical spaces. Paradoxically, on a closer look into the epics, we decipher the fact that the whole action revolves around the women, who knowingly or unknowi...
Draupadi is the epitome of feminine excellence and the single representative of the entire novel The...
From a post-colonial and gender perspective I examine R.K. Narayan’s The Mahabharata (1978), Ch...
Lower status of women is a stain on any society. The problem is becoming glaring in India in the wak...
From time immemorial, it has been an established fact that the protagonist of an epic always has to ...
Mythological retellings have explored those issues of the epics which were submerged in the objectiv...
It is said that “Whatever is here is found elsewhere. But whatever is not here is nowhere &nbs...
This paper attempts to read Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s novel The Palace of Illusions as a feminist...
The present paper entitled Sita and Draupadi in Novels: Retelling of Epical Women Characters describ...
The great Indian Epic Mahabharata celebrates the battle between Pandavas and Kauravas and signifies ...
Gender as a conceptual and epistemological category for sociological and academic debate has always ...
Epics are indeed an indelible part of our existence carrying us into the timeless history where real...
The myth of Draupadi is grounded in the history of the Mahabharata. It is a written discourse on the...
Our ancient text plays an important role in creating a conservative image of women, which is one of ...
Draupadi, the co-wife of the Pandava brothers, is an important character in the epic. She is known t...
The Palace of Illusions, a rendition of the great epic Mahabharata subtitled as Panchaali's Mahabhar...
Draupadi is the epitome of feminine excellence and the single representative of the entire novel The...
From a post-colonial and gender perspective I examine R.K. Narayan’s The Mahabharata (1978), Ch...
Lower status of women is a stain on any society. The problem is becoming glaring in India in the wak...
From time immemorial, it has been an established fact that the protagonist of an epic always has to ...
Mythological retellings have explored those issues of the epics which were submerged in the objectiv...
It is said that “Whatever is here is found elsewhere. But whatever is not here is nowhere &nbs...
This paper attempts to read Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s novel The Palace of Illusions as a feminist...
The present paper entitled Sita and Draupadi in Novels: Retelling of Epical Women Characters describ...
The great Indian Epic Mahabharata celebrates the battle between Pandavas and Kauravas and signifies ...
Gender as a conceptual and epistemological category for sociological and academic debate has always ...
Epics are indeed an indelible part of our existence carrying us into the timeless history where real...
The myth of Draupadi is grounded in the history of the Mahabharata. It is a written discourse on the...
Our ancient text plays an important role in creating a conservative image of women, which is one of ...
Draupadi, the co-wife of the Pandava brothers, is an important character in the epic. She is known t...
The Palace of Illusions, a rendition of the great epic Mahabharata subtitled as Panchaali's Mahabhar...
Draupadi is the epitome of feminine excellence and the single representative of the entire novel The...
From a post-colonial and gender perspective I examine R.K. Narayan’s The Mahabharata (1978), Ch...
Lower status of women is a stain on any society. The problem is becoming glaring in India in the wak...