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9788131601143: Indian Women Novelists: A Feminist Psychoanalytical Study
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"The present study employs a gynocritical strategy to examine the six novels by contemporary Indian women novelists, namely, Shashi Deshpande's The ""Dark Holds No Terrors"" (1980), Shobha De's ""Socialite Evenings"" (1989), Githa Hariharan's ""The Thousand Faces of Night"" (1992), Mrinal Pande's ""Daughter's Daughter"" (1993), Manju Kapur's ""Difficult Daughters"" (1998) and Arundhati Roy's ""The God of Small Things"" (1997). The aim is to focus on women's experiences as women in the contemporary Indian society which is in a transitional phase-holding on to the traditional views yet inclining towards the forces of modernity like globalisation, materialism, consumerism and feminism. Efforts are made to record the emerging female voices using the tenets of the new women-centred psychologists, which suit the Indian cultural context."

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Features a study employing a gynocritical strategy to examine six novels by various Indian women novelists.

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  • PublisherRawat
  • Publication date2007
  • ISBN 10 8131601145
  • ISBN 13 9788131601143
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages192

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