Many ecologies of the self: inner and outer spaces in the poetry of Kamala Das / Surayya – an ecofeminist reading
Many ecologies of the self: inner and outer spaces in the poetry of Kamala Das / Surayya – an ecofeminist reading
Author(s): V. T. UshaSubject(s): Gender Studies, Other Language Literature
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: feminism; ecofeminism; Indian writing; poetry; women’s writing; self and the other;
Summary/Abstract: Kamala Das / Surayya (1934–2009) was one of the most sensitive yet outspoken of the Indian writers writing in English. She has been read most often as a feminist, whose poetic themes were primarily concerned with herself – her own body and mind, and the politics of what it meant to be a woman. This paper explores a hitherto unexplored angle to her writing, the ecofeminist one. She looks at landscape and the people and their culture through an empathetic and non-dualistic lens which makes her poetry uniquely sensitive and inclusive.
Journal: Creativity
- Issue Year: 4/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 341-356
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English
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