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Women’s Writings in Indian Literature Texts and Contexts offers a critical insight into the rich and diverse works of some of India’s finest women writers. Comprising twenty scholarly essays the book covers a wide spectrum of linguistic diversity that not only indicate depth and richness of Indian society but also bring forth multitude of fluid selves and possibilities of socio-cultural fabric in which it is wrapped. Encompassing a wide range of genres and themes, these writings offer profound insights into the experiences, struggles, and triumphs of women in Indian society. Through significant works of writers like Mahasweta Devi, K R Meera, Ismat Chughtai, Habba Khatoon, Bindu Bhatt, Mahadevi Varma, Indira Goswami and Amrita Pritam among others, the book explores Indian women’s engagement with the issues of politics, religion, gender and identity through fictional narratives, autobiographies and poetic expressions. The book opens up new ways to look at women’s writings and is a testament to the enduring power of women’s voices in shaping the literary landscape of India.





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