Literary Theory and Cultural Hermeneutics
External reference: https://openalex.org/T13024
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Indian English novels depict feminist agency and resistance Explore how contemporary Indian English novels represent women's experiences through feminist discourse, examining female agency, patriarchal resistance, and intersectional dimensions of caste.
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Indian women novelists link patriarchy to women's identity crisis Study of women's representation and emancipation themes in novels by Indian women writers Deshpande, Kapur, and Nair, examining patriarchal subjugation and identity formation.
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Nwapa portrays Igbo women’s emancipation in Women Are Different Study examining Flora Nwapa's representation of Igbo women's emancipation in Women Are Different through sociological, psychological, and feminist analytical frameworks.
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Study examines female images in Kobayashi Takiji's works Explores female character representation in Kobayashi Takiji's proletarian literature, examining how gender and class oppression intersect in three major works using comparative character analysis.
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Xitsonga address forms vary by social context Sociolinguistic analysis of terms of address in Xitsonga literature reveals diverse address forms including kinship terms, nicknames, and teknonyms shaped by social context.

