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Indian Genre Fiction : Pasts and Future Histories
Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay,Aakriti Mandhwani,Anwesha Maity +2 more
- pp 1-211
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Women at Crossroads: Reconfiguring the Gender Roles in Select Indian Genre Fiction
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors look into the ethical question of women empowerment in India, so as to "problematize" the much appropriated subversion of gender roles, through a "palimpsestic" assertion of female subjectivity, as evidenced in the seemingly divergent experiences of the two protagonists, within the unstable contexts of a postcolonial nation.
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Women at Crossroads: Reconfiguring the Gender Roles in Select Indian Genre Fiction
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors look into the ethical question of women empowerment in India, so as to "problematize" the much appropriated subversion of gender roles, through a "palimpsestic" assertion of female subjectivity, as evidenced in the seemingly divergent experiences of the two protagonists, within the unstable contexts of a postcolonial nation.