Feminist Perspectives In Githa Hariharan’s The Thousand Face Of Night

T. Kavitha, Dr. N. Latha

Abstract


Literature is a Vehicle of ideas and Views. It helps the writers to encompass several genres to present the hidden meaning of life in women issues have been taken in that order by many of the creators of Githa Hariharan is one among cherished writers. She is afore-front modern English writer who has established herself in the annuals of literature as a feminist writer. Feminism is a serious endeavor in search of women human rights. she is a human is who believes in liberty, equality and social justice. Githa Hariharan first novel The Thousand Faces of Night (1992) highlights the survival strategies of women belongs to three different generations.  Hariharan has created a new breed of woman Protagonists who are neither loyal, committed traditionalists nor ultra-modern, but life-like. Such women have rediscovered, and redefined their identity as new women.


Keywords


feminism, political, economic, tradition and modernity.

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Kundu.R.”GithaHariharan Intertext, Metafiction and her Story ”Post-Independence Indian

English Fiction. New DELHI. Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 2001.


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