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Theorising Gender in the Context of Cultural Limitations: A Series of Book Chapters on Contemporary Indian Writing in English
Contemporary Indian Writing in English has gained an amazing momentum down the years. Indian writers of English have directly plunged into the world of the different confronting situations from the point of view of woman and the complex dilemmas of the human society. Feminists suggest that there should be a perfect harmony between man and woman. R. W. Connell “Theorising Gender”writes, A social theory of gender is implied and required by current sexual politics”. In fact, theories of social expectations and power relations between man and woman call for an advanced practical transcendence. Writers like Salman Rushdie, Anita Desai, Arundhati Roy, Neelam Saxena Chandra and others have raised the questions of place and elaborated the different cultural issues. Many such writers express the same concerns of feminist theories - the different phases which a female has to undergo and suffer in the male focused society. It definitely includes the female consciousness in the light of gender based limitations and oppressions. Arising from a fertile milieu that fortifies social and political consciousness, Indian women writers have redefined themselves beyond the clutches of patriarchy.
This book project invites the application of different aspects of the gender theories on contemporary Indian Writing in English and accordingly calls upon the prospective contributors to explore the "woman question" raised by contemporary Indian writers of English.
Editor
Dr. Vinita Basantani,
M U College of Commerce, Pimpri , Pune (India)
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