From Meno-pause to Meno(play): New Delhi and the Indian Tango

<p>Since 1989, Ananda Devi, one of Mauritius’ most prolific Francophone writers, has been writing female protagonists who go beyond what Roland Barthes says is the deformed and mythical image of the female, and in the case of Ananda Devi’s 2007 novel, <em>Indian Tango</em>, of the...

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Main Author: Rohini Bannerjee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 2017-04-01
Series:Indialogs: Spanish Journal of India Studies
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Online Access:https://revistes.uab.cat/indialogs/article/view/79
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description <p>Since 1989, Ananda Devi, one of Mauritius’ most prolific Francophone writers, has been writing female protagonists who go beyond what Roland Barthes says is the deformed and mythical image of the female, and in the case of Ananda Devi’s 2007 novel, <em>Indian Tango</em>, of the aging female. Set in modern New Delhi, a city tugged herself in multiple directions by politics, religion and globalization, we will examine how Subhadra, mother, wife, daughter-in-law and soon to be grandmother, attempts to reclaim her individuality now replaced by the social isolation of menopause, that is, « par la représentation du vide… ». Subhadra exhumes her female body ignored by her husband and shamed by her mother-in-law along the streets of India’s capital and consequently undergoes a sexual (re) awakening for which neither she nor her family is prepared. This paper will examine how Devi’s female protagonist-outcast uses the sounds and rhythms of the urban complexities of New Delhi to denounce ideologies rooted in patriarchal traditions and restrictions and thus rejecting assumptions menopausal women are asexual and undesirable and consequently underlines how a walk around a New Delhi block in fact (re) defines menopause for Subhadra as a time of liberation and sexual discovery.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-5c702e198e4b4349882975e536fa4a732022-12-21T19:26:38ZengUniversitat Autònoma de BarcelonaIndialogs: Spanish Journal of India Studies2339-85232017-04-0140273510.5565/rev/indialogs.7951From Meno-pause to Meno(play): New Delhi and the Indian TangoRohini Bannerjee0Saint Mary's University<p>Since 1989, Ananda Devi, one of Mauritius’ most prolific Francophone writers, has been writing female protagonists who go beyond what Roland Barthes says is the deformed and mythical image of the female, and in the case of Ananda Devi’s 2007 novel, <em>Indian Tango</em>, of the aging female. Set in modern New Delhi, a city tugged herself in multiple directions by politics, religion and globalization, we will examine how Subhadra, mother, wife, daughter-in-law and soon to be grandmother, attempts to reclaim her individuality now replaced by the social isolation of menopause, that is, « par la représentation du vide… ». Subhadra exhumes her female body ignored by her husband and shamed by her mother-in-law along the streets of India’s capital and consequently undergoes a sexual (re) awakening for which neither she nor her family is prepared. This paper will examine how Devi’s female protagonist-outcast uses the sounds and rhythms of the urban complexities of New Delhi to denounce ideologies rooted in patriarchal traditions and restrictions and thus rejecting assumptions menopausal women are asexual and undesirable and consequently underlines how a walk around a New Delhi block in fact (re) defines menopause for Subhadra as a time of liberation and sexual discovery.</p>https://revistes.uab.cat/indialogs/article/view/79ananda devi, sexuality, menopause, feminism, francophonie, new delhi, queer studies, diaspora
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From Meno-pause to Meno(play): New Delhi and the Indian Tango
Indialogs: Spanish Journal of India Studies
ananda devi, sexuality, menopause, feminism, francophonie, new delhi, queer studies, diaspora
title From Meno-pause to Meno(play): New Delhi and the Indian Tango
title_full From Meno-pause to Meno(play): New Delhi and the Indian Tango
title_fullStr From Meno-pause to Meno(play): New Delhi and the Indian Tango
title_full_unstemmed From Meno-pause to Meno(play): New Delhi and the Indian Tango
title_short From Meno-pause to Meno(play): New Delhi and the Indian Tango
title_sort from meno pause to meno play new delhi and the indian tango
topic ananda devi, sexuality, menopause, feminism, francophonie, new delhi, queer studies, diaspora
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