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Post-Feminism in India: Myth or Reality ? / Sudhir Narayan Singh.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Adhyayan Publishers & Distributors, 2013.Description: ix, 257 pISBN:
  • 9788184353785
DDC classification:
  • 23 820.992870954 SIN
Contents:
1. Introduction questioning femininity: An exchange of ideas; 2. Post-feminism in India: A myth or reality; 3. Reality for the privileged: Myth for the under-privileged; 4. Crossing the sacred line: The emergence of new-women in Manju Knpur's a married woman; 5. A parallel reading of Mill's subjection of women and an analysis of feminist treads in the Indian context; 6. Bali Adugal as a Dalit feminist manifesto; 7. Brutal Frankness of feminism: The poetry of Kamala Das; 8. The Dauntless Dame of Anita Desai: A review of her select novels; 9. Human rights and women; 10. Literature and gender; 11. Characterization of women and post-feminist perspective on Jhumpa Lahiri's short story; 12. Living together yet apart: Mother-daughter relationship in Manju Kanpur's difficult daughters; 13. Gender identity in Arundhati Roy's the god of small things; 14. Social mores and the self: A critical analysis of Sashi Deshpande's theat long silence; 15. Indian women writing: Voice from the periphery; 16. Post-feminism : Is it a Myth or reality in India; 17. Social realism in the novels of Kamala; 18. Are the scared of nights; 19. The concoction of pain and strength of a women displayed in Shashi Deshpande's a matter of time; 20. Post-feminism in India: Sultan's dream on wings of butterflies;
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1. Introduction questioning femininity: An exchange of ideas;
2. Post-feminism in India: A myth or reality;
3. Reality for the privileged: Myth for the under-privileged;
4. Crossing the sacred line: The emergence of new-women in Manju Knpur's a married woman;
5. A parallel reading of Mill's subjection of women and an analysis of feminist treads in the Indian context;
6. Bali Adugal as a Dalit feminist manifesto;
7. Brutal Frankness of feminism: The poetry of Kamala Das;
8. The Dauntless Dame of Anita Desai: A review of her select novels;
9. Human rights and women;
10. Literature and gender;
11. Characterization of women and post-feminist perspective on Jhumpa Lahiri's short story;
12. Living together yet apart: Mother-daughter relationship in Manju Kanpur's difficult daughters;
13. Gender identity in Arundhati Roy's the god of small things;
14. Social mores and the self: A critical analysis of Sashi Deshpande's theat long silence;
15. Indian women writing: Voice from the periphery;
16. Post-feminism : Is it a Myth or reality in India;
17. Social realism in the novels of Kamala;
18. Are the scared of nights;
19. The concoction of pain and strength of a women displayed in Shashi Deshpande's a matter of time;
20. Post-feminism in India: Sultan's dream on wings of butterflies;

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