The Image of Women in the Novels of Manju Kapur

The Image of Women in the Novels of Manju Kapur

From Traditional to Modern: A Critique from Socio-cultural, Socio-economic, and Socio-political Perspectives

Scholar's Press ( 2013-09-18 )

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It is time the images of women in real life as well as in literature needed both analysis and mutation. This book is a critical inquiry into how Manju Kapur, a contemporary Indian woman writer, in her five novels, has depicted diverse images of women and the traditional as well as modern roles they play, asserting themselves in the process without defying marriage and motherhood. Despite the fact that the cultural ethos has given the girls a sense of security, it has also burdened them with more responsibilities than the boys. As women are given a subaltern status in Indian society, Kapur’s women characters have been caught between tradition and modernity. And it is thoroughly investigated how these women struggle and suffer to demolish the age-old, oppressive customs forced on them in order to be emancipated. In her novels, one can find a feminocentric expostulation against phallocentric mores and values.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-639-51800-9

ISBN-10:

3639518004

EAN:

9783639518009

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Debarati Das

Number of pages:

252

Published on:

2013-09-18

Category:

Research on Woman and gender