Tuesday 1 May 2012

Examine how Modern Indian writings tend to subvert the dominance of a traditionally patriarchal society by giving voice to women's experience.

I think
that Modern Indian writings tend to subvert the dominance of a traditionally patriarchal society
in making the case that gender oppression is no different colonial oppression.  Part of the
nationalist movement that ousted the British rested in the idea that voice was being denied.
 This same claim is evident in the writings of Modern Indian writers who seek to explore the
voice of the woman's experience.  Some like Kamala Das suggests that the intricate and complex
experience of being a woman...

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