
Women’s voices and experiences are centered to challenge male-dominated literary traditions. Focus on gender, identity, and patriarchy, highlighting how social structures shape women’s lives. Representation of women’s bodies, emotions, and agency through personal, political, and autobiographical writing. Recovery of neglected women writers and re-reading classics from a feminist perspective. Exploration of themes like oppression, resistance, domesticity, sexuality, and sisterhood, offering alternative narratives.
Women’s writing places women’s voices, experiences, and identities at the center of literary expression, challenging the male-dominated traditions that have shaped literature for centuries. It examines how gender, patriarchy, and social structures influence women’s lives, and how these forces are represented in their narratives. Women writers often explore personal, political, and autobiographical dimensions, giving space to emotions, the body, and female agency. A key aspect of women’s writing is the recovery of forgotten or marginalized women authors and the re-reading of canonical texts from a feminist perspective. Themes of oppression, resistance, domesticity, sexuality, and sisterhood frequently emerge, offering alternative viewpoints and reshaping literary discourse.
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Dr.G.PRINCE RATHINA SINGH
