AN OVERVIEW ON THE THEMES, CHARACTERIZATIONS AND FEMINISM IN SUDHA MURTHY’S NOVELS
Author(s):
Vedha Surendra, Dr. Kalyana Chakravarthi Thirunagari
Keywords:
Themes, Characterizations, Feminism, the role of theory, the nature of language, Literature, Indian fiction
Abstract
The literature of India has played a significant part in the growth of both India and the rest of the globe. One of the most influential Indian women authors, particularly Sudha Murthy, is an example of this. Every location has a need for the English language. For Indian literature, the evolution of language has been crucial in bringing it to a new level. The writings of Sudha Murthy are regarded as landmarks in contemporary English literature. Her writings cover a wide range of topics, including education, religion, culture, family, social attitudes, economics, and feminist issues, to name just a few. As a prolific writer, she is able to cover a wide range of topics in her critique of society, including the political, social, educational, and home lives of Indian women. 'Postmodern Feminism' is a fusion of postmodernism, poststructuralism and French feminism. Gender Trouble, Judith Butler's 1990 book, is where it originally appeared. Phenomenological feminism, which rejects the advancement of Feminism, is opposed to postmodern feminism. The goal of postmodern feminism is to dismantle the patriarchal conventions that have contributed to gender inequity in the first place.. Since the 1960s, women's rights movements have inspired feminist literary critique. As a result, it has far-reaching effects. There is a lot of debate over the male-dominated culture. Even literature is influenced by the zeitgeist. Research in this article will focus on Sudha Murthy's books, their themes and characters.
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Unique Paper ID: 154081
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 8, Issue 10
Page(s): 142 - 147
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