Richa Nehra Research Scholar CDLU, Sirsa, Haryana, India In order to avoid sexual exploitation or eroticization of women as mere a sex object, Kate Millett in Sexual Politics advocates a society having a single standard of “sex freedom” (62) for men and women without which the equality between them will remain ephemeral. In our double-standard…
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Eroticism and Rebelliousness in Modern Indian Woman: A Psychological Analysis of Shobha De’s Socialite Evening
Rajender Kumar Research Scholar, Dravidian University, Kuppam, A.P. The modern Indian writers who write in English especially female novelists such as Anita Desai, Kamla Markandaya, Shashi Deshpande, Namita Gokhale and Shobha De are pre- occupied with the changing socio-cultural scenario of Indian life in which the new born Indian woman is emerging like Phoenix out…
Corporate World: A Feminist Study with Reference to Shobha De’s Novels
Ms. Deepanjali Mishra Bhubaneswar. Women’s contribution to work was started way back during the First World War when they represented and worked alongside men and actively participated in rendering their services to the country. Not only they performed their work wholeheartedly, but they were also applauded by everyone for their dedicated service. The entry of…
Depiction of Women in Shashi Deshpande and Shobha De’s Works: A Contrastive Study
G.Gayathiri Devi Dr.S.N.Mahalakshmi Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, RMD Engineering College, Anna University of Technology Coimbatore, Kavaraipettai, Chennai. Jothipuram, Coimbatore. Abstract Shashi Deshpande depicts her women as an emergent woman of the modern industrial age, who wants to achieve individuation and authentic self- identity without changing the culture and tradition of the society. Shobha de has…