Exploring the realms of suffering of the marginalized ones is the forte of Mahasweta Devi’s writings. Associating her socio-political activism, Devi’s works portray the concept of the gendered subaltern, which implies the extreme subalternation of women based on gender and nationality, caste or class. Many of her influential writings have asserted the perspective of women, alienated from the patriarchal pole. Moreover, she has mainly concentrated on the abject suffering of the tribal women, for whom oppression has become a common fate in the orthodox patriarchal society. What is interesting is that this paper will not only include Devi’s short story “Draupadi”, but also its Manipuri theatrical adaptation by Heisnam Kanhailal of the same nam...
In Pratibha Ray’s novel Yajnaseni (1995), Draupadi is an intense character from the epic, Mahabharat...
Draupadi, the co-wife of the Pandava brothers, is an important character in the epic. She is known t...
This paper focuses on the cultural inheritance and the Subjugation of the oppressed in Mahasweta Dev...
The present paper aims to capture the position of a woman in male dominated culture and how she is o...
This paper attempts to evaluate the resistance to the ethnic and gender subalternity portrayed by Ma...
Abstract The study shows the protest of tribal women in the short stories of “Draupadi” and “The Hu...
The postcolonial Indian author and activist Mahasweta Devi (1926–2016) depicts the oppression of mar...
“Darupadi,” the epic character, is subversively presented by Mahasweta Devi’s short story challengin...
Dalit or subaltern literature is protest and rejection of Dalit people. Both men and women were subj...
This paper will explore three dimensions of Draupadī’s literary personality: (1) as a divine figure ...
Lower status of women is a stain on any society. The problem is becoming glaring in India in the wak...
Feminism has always been considered as one of the movement like any other movement either socially o...
Writing is a mirror that reflects social recorded, financial and political occasions refracted throu...
Mahasweta Devi’s writings are mostly premised on the project of lending space and voice to the unack...
Mahasweta Devi’s writings are mostly premised on the project of lending space and voice to the unack...
In Pratibha Ray’s novel Yajnaseni (1995), Draupadi is an intense character from the epic, Mahabharat...
Draupadi, the co-wife of the Pandava brothers, is an important character in the epic. She is known t...
This paper focuses on the cultural inheritance and the Subjugation of the oppressed in Mahasweta Dev...
The present paper aims to capture the position of a woman in male dominated culture and how she is o...
This paper attempts to evaluate the resistance to the ethnic and gender subalternity portrayed by Ma...
Abstract The study shows the protest of tribal women in the short stories of “Draupadi” and “The Hu...
The postcolonial Indian author and activist Mahasweta Devi (1926–2016) depicts the oppression of mar...
“Darupadi,” the epic character, is subversively presented by Mahasweta Devi’s short story challengin...
Dalit or subaltern literature is protest and rejection of Dalit people. Both men and women were subj...
This paper will explore three dimensions of Draupadī’s literary personality: (1) as a divine figure ...
Lower status of women is a stain on any society. The problem is becoming glaring in India in the wak...
Feminism has always been considered as one of the movement like any other movement either socially o...
Writing is a mirror that reflects social recorded, financial and political occasions refracted throu...
Mahasweta Devi’s writings are mostly premised on the project of lending space and voice to the unack...
Mahasweta Devi’s writings are mostly premised on the project of lending space and voice to the unack...
In Pratibha Ray’s novel Yajnaseni (1995), Draupadi is an intense character from the epic, Mahabharat...
Draupadi, the co-wife of the Pandava brothers, is an important character in the epic. She is known t...
This paper focuses on the cultural inheritance and the Subjugation of the oppressed in Mahasweta Dev...