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INDIAN WOMEN'S WRITING: FROM THE PAST TO THE PRESENT
INDIAN WOMEN'S WRITING: FROM THE PAST TO THE PRESENT

Author(s): Nilufer Bharucha
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Cultural history, Gender history, Other Language Literature
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: women; writing; past; present; corrective; stereotype;

Summary/Abstract: Indian women have been writing for millennia but their voices have been lost in a male dominated conservative world. This is being remedied by scholars who wish to provide readers and students of literature with a balanced view of literature as an activity undertaken by both men and women. This provides women readers, students and academics with self-esteem when they realise that women have been writing for ages and literature has not just been written by DWEMs (Dead White European Males). Women’s writing should be moved to the centre of literary discourse from the margins where it has stagnated for centuries. For men it provides a corrective to a male centric world, which can also restrict men with stereotypes of expected masculinities.

  • Issue Year: 19/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 39-56
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English