Feminism in the Novels of Indian English Writers
Keywords:
Feminism, womanhood, gender, sex, inequalityAbstract
Indian English literature has produced an enormous body of work on feminism. In today's India, feminist writers proudly promote their cause of womanhood through their writing. In today's world, there are many men and women writers who have succeeded in projecting existing social or gender inequality through their writings. There is a notable movement linking the domestic and public spheres of work in terms of new-fangled styles, technique, and trends in women's novels. This paper examines how feminism and gender issues have been addressed in Indian English novels.
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