Women in Indo-Anglian Fiction by Naresh K Jain

Women in Indo-Anglian Fiction by Naresh K Jain

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A series of incisive essays examines the transformation of women in Indo-Anglian fictionÑfrom traditional subordination to autonomy and liberated sexual identities. The studies offer fresh insights into how enduring patriarchal forces intersect with modern ambitions and evolving voices.

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Women in Indo-Anglian Fiction by Naresh K Jain

This anthology is a study of women characters in Indo-Anglian fiction span­ning a period that begins with the early novels of Narayan and comes up to Shama Futehally’s Tara Lane (1993). The 17 essays that constitute the volume focus on key texts and are written by specialists eminent in their own fields. They offer new insights into Indian women who are seen moving slowly but surely from subordination to autonomy, from Dharma to personal goals, from sexual purity to sexual emancipation and from silence to speech. Together the essays provide a fascinating glimpse into the mind of Indian women as they live their lives in the patriarchal set-up, bearing the weight of tradition and at the same time reacting to the pressures for change and modernity. The writers studied are R.K. Narayan, Raja Rao, Bhabani Bhattacharya, Kamala Markandaya, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Rama Mehta, Arun Joshi, Salman Rushdie, Nayantara Sahgal, Anita Desai, Gita Mehta, Bharati Mukherjee and Shama Futehally. A 19-page introduction by the editor attempts to present a synoptic view of woman as seen in the ancient Indian tradition and suggests new parameters for this study. Shashi Deshpande’s essay ‘Of Concerns, Of Anxieties’ puts some of the issues relating to writing on and by women and the grooming of a woman as a writer in the Indian set-up in a wider perspective.
Naresh K. Jain teaches English at the School of Correspondence Courses of the University of Delhi and modern drama at the post-graduate level at the North Campus. Among his special interests are love and love romances in Indian literature, folklore and the contemporary novel in India. His publications include Muslims in India: A Biographical Dictionary and Love in Modern American Drama.
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ISBN 13 9788173042171
ISBN 10 8173042179
Title Women in Indo-Anglian Fiction
Author Naresh K Jain
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Year published 1998-03-01
Number of pages 227
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