The Ramayana and Mahabharata are two timeless sources of inspiration for Indian folk poetry. Writers have attempted to reconnect with the past in an effort to lessen the poison of modernity and to restore aesthetic vitality through myth and folklore by re-reading them in the context of today. The characters have been scrutinized extensively and viewed through the prism of contemporary theories. Examples are Sita and Ahalya from Nandini Sahu. As renowned female figures, Ahalya, Draupadi, Sita, Tara, and Mandodari from the Indian epics Ramayana and Mahabharata are lauded. However, they occasionally experience subordination due to their gender. Although these characters have independent traits, a feminist spark, vigor, and rebellion, patriarch...
When authors attempt to pen down their ideas on an issue relevant to the society, their own social c...
Purpose: Man, in contrast to other creatures, is concerned with spiritual issues such as cognitive, ...
Mahasweta Devi’s writings are mostly premised on the project of lending space and voice to the unack...
In the last two decades of the new millennium, as far as Indian Writing in English is concerned, the...
The story of Sita in the Indian epic Ramayana has over time been subject to several transformations,...
The present paper entitled Sita and Draupadi in Novels: Retelling of Epical Women Characters describ...
This doctoral project is an analytical study of Indian writer Anita Desai's four novels produced fro...
While a superficial understanding of the female characters in the Ramayana enables us to classify th...
For ages we have been reading epics and stories that glorify patriarchal dominance and biased gender...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
The direction of the graduation essay lies in the examination of postcolonial representations of pre...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
In both Sita and Shedding the Metaphors, Nandini Sahu offers revolutionary interpretations of womanh...
The essence of the modernistic awareness is located amply in the literature of the Indian universal ...
Sita, the central character of the epic Ramayana is an integral part of India’s collective psyche an...
When authors attempt to pen down their ideas on an issue relevant to the society, their own social c...
Purpose: Man, in contrast to other creatures, is concerned with spiritual issues such as cognitive, ...
Mahasweta Devi’s writings are mostly premised on the project of lending space and voice to the unack...
In the last two decades of the new millennium, as far as Indian Writing in English is concerned, the...
The story of Sita in the Indian epic Ramayana has over time been subject to several transformations,...
The present paper entitled Sita and Draupadi in Novels: Retelling of Epical Women Characters describ...
This doctoral project is an analytical study of Indian writer Anita Desai's four novels produced fro...
While a superficial understanding of the female characters in the Ramayana enables us to classify th...
For ages we have been reading epics and stories that glorify patriarchal dominance and biased gender...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
The direction of the graduation essay lies in the examination of postcolonial representations of pre...
“Re-vision – the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new ...
In both Sita and Shedding the Metaphors, Nandini Sahu offers revolutionary interpretations of womanh...
The essence of the modernistic awareness is located amply in the literature of the Indian universal ...
Sita, the central character of the epic Ramayana is an integral part of India’s collective psyche an...
When authors attempt to pen down their ideas on an issue relevant to the society, their own social c...
Purpose: Man, in contrast to other creatures, is concerned with spiritual issues such as cognitive, ...
Mahasweta Devi’s writings are mostly premised on the project of lending space and voice to the unack...