The Monstrous Feminine: Politics of Gender and Fear in the Adaptation of “Tejeemola” in Kothanodi
Contemporary folklore studies transcend genre, language, culture, time, and space in addressing the pertinent questions of representation, appropriation, and counter-cultures. This paper attempts to address gender politics in the formulation of horror in the visual adaptation of the famous Assamese...
Main Authors: | Sruthi B Guptha, Sandhya V |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The International Academic Forum
2023-06-01
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Series: | IAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship |
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Online Access: | https://iafor.org/journal/iafor-journal-of-literature-and-librarianship/volume-12-issue-1/article-1/ |
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