SHASHI DESHPANDE IS A CONTEMPORARY INDIAN FEMINIST WRITER - FROM A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v2.i1.2021.3075Keywords:
Women, Male OppressionAbstract [English]
Since the beginning of the world, there has been a struggle to liberate women from male oppression. In the past, the work of women writers has always been marginalized due to certain patriarchal ideas. Feminism is an expression of the unwillingness to mistreat a woman. In literature, it refers to a style that approaches a text according to the nature of the female experience. The differences that women have raised in their voices Legal, economic and social restrictions on women's basic rights can be seen throughout history.
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Simone De Beauvour, The Second Sex translated and edited by H.M Parshily, Placadon Classics edition published 1988 by Pan Books Ltd. Cavage Place London.
History of Feminism, from Wikipedia, the encyclopedia
Post colonial feminism from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Women in Literature-A Literary Overview , Elizabeth Lee’97, Brown University.
‘Women’s Writing In India’-edited by Susie Tharu and K. Lalitha[OUP].
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