Indian Women Novelists In English

Authors

  • Pratibha Rao Research Scholar, Sunrise University, Alwar, Rajasthan. Author
  • Kul Bhushan Research Supervisor, Sunrise University, Alwar, Rajasthan. Author

Keywords:

Feminism, Women, Novelist

Abstract

The present paper deals with the work of Indian writers. With the coming of the Twentieth Century, adeveloping mindfulness was seen among ladies in regards to their wants, sexuality, self-definition, presenceand fate. As ladies began looking for their autonomy and self-presence in the generally overwhelming malecentric culture, it began an upset all once again the world which came to be named as “Feminism”. Inthis way, Feminism got this word of meaning lady having aim of political and social developments and belief systems that were gone for accomplishing political, instructive, monetary, individual and social equity of thetwo people. 

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References

Bibhudatta, Pradhan, (2007). “Patil Poised to Become India’s First Female President”, Bloomberg.com, Retrieved 20 July.

Sharma, A.P., (2000). “The Mind and the Art of Arundhati Roy: A Critical Appraisal of Her Novel”, The God of Small Things, New Delhi: Minerva, ISBN 81-7662-120-X.

Shashi, R.S. and Talwar, Bala, (1998). “Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things: Critique and Commentary”. New Delhi:Creative Books, ISBN 81-86318-54-2

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Published

2018-01-18

How to Cite

Indian Women Novelists In English. (2018). Cosmos: An International Journal of Art and Higher Education, 7(1), 12–15. Retrieved from https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/cijahe/article/view/13154