Study on the Traditional and Modern Indian Writing with Feminist Perspectives

Exploring the Intersection of Indian Writing, Feminism, and Gender Equality

Authors

  • Sakshi Dagar

Keywords:

Indian Women writing, English language-Literature, Feminism, male-centric groups, phallo-driven discourse, gender, social unfairness, Post-Modern reasonableness, socio-cultural and political circumstances, Latin word 'Femina', gender separations, freedom and welfare of women, equality, western feminism

Abstract

Indian Women writing in English is being perceived as real contemporary current in English language-Literature. In abstract hypothesis, 'Feminism' signifies testing the male centric groups, deconstructing the phallo-driven imaginative and basic discourse, unraveling gender as an arranging standards of experience and relating types of feminine explanation to changing outside conditions and affiliations. It is an investigation of an auxiliary imbalance of women brought about by deliberate social unfairness. Post-Modern reasonableness is reflected in Indian writing in English which is the result of new socio-social and political circumstance and conditions that pushes the negligible or the extraordinary peripheral to the middle stage. Feminism is the result of such reasonableness. It got from Latin word 'Femina' which implies woman. Feminism has grown up as the purpose of finish of different developments for woman's rights driven by prominent masterminds like Mary Wollstonecraft, John Stuart Mill, Simone De Beaviour, Kate Millett, Virginia Woolf and Elaine Showalter. Their perspectives on the genuine gender separations and nervousness about the opportunity and welfare of women have advanced in the end in the reasoning of feminism. It goes for building up a reasonable connection between the sexes. It propounds the equity between them as perfect. This speculation has formed into an assortment of the western types of feminism. In this Article, we studied The Traditional and Modern Indian Writing with Feminist Perspectives.

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Published

2018-09-01

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[1]
“Study on the Traditional and Modern Indian Writing with Feminist Perspectives: Exploring the Intersection of Indian Writing, Feminism, and Gender Equality”, JASRAE, vol. 15, no. 7, pp. 370–374, Sep. 2018, Accessed: Sep. 19, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/8707

How to Cite

[1]
“Study on the Traditional and Modern Indian Writing with Feminist Perspectives: Exploring the Intersection of Indian Writing, Feminism, and Gender Equality”, JASRAE, vol. 15, no. 7, pp. 370–374, Sep. 2018, Accessed: Sep. 19, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/8707