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The main focus of this book is to identify and analyse the powerful writing of Indian Women Novelist in a feminist perspective. Feminism is always used as a prime tool to probe the issues of women. Feminist ideologies challenges the patriarchal thought, social institution and controlled mechanism. Renowned Indian Feminist Women Novelist tinted in this work are of contemporary women writer in the transitional phase of Indian Writing in English like Anita Desai,
The main focus of this book is to identify and analyse the powerful writing of Indian Women Novelist in a feminist perspective. Feminism is always used as a prime tool to probe the issues of women. Feminist ideologies challenges the patriarchal thought, social institution and controlled mechanism. Renowned Indian Feminist Women Novelist tinted in this work are of contemporary women writer in the transitional phase of Indian Writing in English like Anita Desai, Shashi Deshpande, Gita Mehta, Sudha Murthy, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Manju Kapur, Arundhati Roy, Kavitha Kane, Kiran Desai, Amulya Malladi and Meena Kandasamy. Undoubtedly, these women novelist opens a ray of hope and awareness to the upcoming generation.
This book is an attempt to study the exploration of female self in negotiating space for her individual identity in a patriarchal society through Manju Kapu's novels. Manju Kapur as a postcolonial writer in her works authentically captures the new Indian woman’s voice . Being a woman, Kapur is most interested in the predicament of women. Through all her works, Manju Kapur criticizes the environment and not the individuals. Manju Kapur demonstrates
This book is an attempt to study the exploration of female self in negotiating space for her individual identity in a patriarchal society through Manju Kapu's novels. Manju Kapur as a postcolonial writer in her works authentically captures the new Indian woman’s voice . Being a woman, Kapur is most interested in the predicament of women. Through all her works, Manju Kapur criticizes the environment and not the individuals. Manju Kapur demonstrates that change in the social norms is a slow process and not a drastic and rapid one, despite the fast-paced changes being witnessed in the spheres of economy and technology. Kapur does not conclude or limit the horizon of woman but opens a ray of hope and awareness to the coming generation.
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