Place/Space and Gender Identity: A Reading of Shobha Rao's "An Unrestored Woman" and "The Merchant's Mistress"
According to post-structural feminism, no woman is fully female and no man is fully male. The actual image of gender is blurring. Every individual carries more or less some masculine and feminine characteristics. Judith Butler in Gender Trouble (1990) has strongly convicted that not only gender but...
Main Author: | Suparna Bag |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Sarat Centenary College
2022-07-01
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Series: | PostScriptum: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Literary Studies |
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Online Access: | https://postscriptum.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/pS7.iiSuparna.pdf |
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