This paper aims at investigating some selected fictions of South and Southeast Asian writers to note the occasions where their female characters tend to invalidate various forms of male-oriented assumptions embedded in social practices. It also examines the way some Asian women perpetuate the patriarchy and thereby reinforce their subjugation. It is also seen that some of them, on the other hand, do not compromise their dignity in married life even after facing humiliation and uncertainty. Their attempts of discrediting patriarchal ideologies are focused in this paper so as to determine the respective author's attitude and contribution to relocating female voices in Asian patriarchal societies. The women characters selected for this article...
Toshiko Tamura and Myung-soon Kim flourished in 1910-20 in Japan and Korea. In those days it was an ...
This study aims to identify and reveal the traits and struggles of female characters in eight novels...
The Ceylonese Tamils migration to Malaya started after the year 1894. Most of them were educated and...
This paper aims at investigating some selected fictions of South and Southeast Asian writers to note...
This paper explores the discourse on womanhood in the Asian context by delving into the narratives o...
This essay intends to discuss some critical readings of fictional and theoretical texts on gender c...
In traditional Malay literature, women were often portrayed as individuals who were mentally, physic...
This essay investigates the multiple issues of feminism’s combat with the triple P’s, phallocentric ...
This paper is an attempt to explore the changing roles of women, specifically the changing roles of ...
Patriarchal culture always brings gender oppression and unfairness. Ironically, this culture is pres...
Women play multiple roles in different domains in a community. Nevertheless, the patriarchal structu...
In traditional Malay literature, women were often portrayed as individuals who were mentally, physic...
This study presents Lualhati Bautista\u27s novels Dekada \u2770 and Bata, Bata... Paano Ka Ginawa. I...
When developing their characters in Malay literary work, writers often portray negative and positive...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: the everyday agency of women in Asia / L...
Toshiko Tamura and Myung-soon Kim flourished in 1910-20 in Japan and Korea. In those days it was an ...
This study aims to identify and reveal the traits and struggles of female characters in eight novels...
The Ceylonese Tamils migration to Malaya started after the year 1894. Most of them were educated and...
This paper aims at investigating some selected fictions of South and Southeast Asian writers to note...
This paper explores the discourse on womanhood in the Asian context by delving into the narratives o...
This essay intends to discuss some critical readings of fictional and theoretical texts on gender c...
In traditional Malay literature, women were often portrayed as individuals who were mentally, physic...
This essay investigates the multiple issues of feminism’s combat with the triple P’s, phallocentric ...
This paper is an attempt to explore the changing roles of women, specifically the changing roles of ...
Patriarchal culture always brings gender oppression and unfairness. Ironically, this culture is pres...
Women play multiple roles in different domains in a community. Nevertheless, the patriarchal structu...
In traditional Malay literature, women were often portrayed as individuals who were mentally, physic...
This study presents Lualhati Bautista\u27s novels Dekada \u2770 and Bata, Bata... Paano Ka Ginawa. I...
When developing their characters in Malay literary work, writers often portray negative and positive...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: the everyday agency of women in Asia / L...
Toshiko Tamura and Myung-soon Kim flourished in 1910-20 in Japan and Korea. In those days it was an ...
This study aims to identify and reveal the traits and struggles of female characters in eight novels...
The Ceylonese Tamils migration to Malaya started after the year 1894. Most of them were educated and...