The story of Sita in the Indian epic Ramayana has over time been subject to several transformations, reinterpretations, and recontextualization. Sita the fiercely dedicated wife of Lord Rama has evolved to become a woman protagonist and, in some cases, even a feminist idol. Although there have been several modern interpretations of the Ramayana, Nandini Sahu’s Sita composed as a poetic memoir running into 25 cantos, in its form, content, and context is situated in a liminal space between the real world and the mythical world. This liminality is otherwise referred to as the “permeable membrane” in the words of A. K Ramanujan provides scope for many voices to emerge; from orality, from marga and desi mediums all of which oscillate between the...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
International audienceSome recent studies aim at highlighting the way post-independence Indian liter...
Sita is perhaps Valmiki`s feminist hearted character of Ramayana and the great example of Pati Paray...
The long poem on Sita is a retelling of the old mythical story of Sita in which Sita is every woman,...
The role of women throughout the body of Indian epic traditions is one whose themes prevail to moder...
The present paper entitled Sita and Draupadi in Novels: Retelling of Epical Women Characters describ...
The Ramayana and Mahabharata are two timeless sources of inspiration for Indian folk poetry. Writers...
This paper aims to explore the significance of this perspective in reinterpreting the epic for conte...
In both Sita and Shedding the Metaphors, Nandini Sahu offers revolutionary interpretations of womanh...
Sita, the central character of the epic Ramayana is an integral part of India’s collective psyche an...
Generation after generation has heard the story of Ramayana as the epic battle or dharmayudh between...
This doctoral project is an analytical study of Indian writer Anita Desai's four novels produced fro...
When authors attempt to pen down their ideas on an issue relevant to the society, their own social c...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
While a superficial understanding of the female characters in the Ramayana enables us to classify th...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
International audienceSome recent studies aim at highlighting the way post-independence Indian liter...
Sita is perhaps Valmiki`s feminist hearted character of Ramayana and the great example of Pati Paray...
The long poem on Sita is a retelling of the old mythical story of Sita in which Sita is every woman,...
The role of women throughout the body of Indian epic traditions is one whose themes prevail to moder...
The present paper entitled Sita and Draupadi in Novels: Retelling of Epical Women Characters describ...
The Ramayana and Mahabharata are two timeless sources of inspiration for Indian folk poetry. Writers...
This paper aims to explore the significance of this perspective in reinterpreting the epic for conte...
In both Sita and Shedding the Metaphors, Nandini Sahu offers revolutionary interpretations of womanh...
Sita, the central character of the epic Ramayana is an integral part of India’s collective psyche an...
Generation after generation has heard the story of Ramayana as the epic battle or dharmayudh between...
This doctoral project is an analytical study of Indian writer Anita Desai's four novels produced fro...
When authors attempt to pen down their ideas on an issue relevant to the society, their own social c...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
While a superficial understanding of the female characters in the Ramayana enables us to classify th...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
International audienceSome recent studies aim at highlighting the way post-independence Indian liter...
Sita is perhaps Valmiki`s feminist hearted character of Ramayana and the great example of Pati Paray...