Are you the one who just loves reading novels!? Who can just drown into a fantasy world after having read one!?
Then guys!! Trust me! You are gonna have sooper fun as we explore the world of Indian novels and analyse it from a different perspective considering the interrelation between media, culture and novels. So are you excited!
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Are you the one who just loves reading novels!? Who can just drown into a fantasy world after having read one!?
Then guys!! Trust me! You are gonna have sooper fun as we explore the world of Indian novels and analyse it from a different perspective considering the interrelation between media, culture and novels. So are you excited!
Episode 1 - The representation of femininity in Indian novels
Hash Time With The Shetty
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6 years ago
Episode 1 - The representation of femininity in Indian novels
This episode talks about Indian novels and in particular the portrayal of femininity in these novels. We'll also try to understand how the depictions varied before and after the post feminist independence. The novel I have chosen for today is- 'Mahashwetha' written by Sudha Murty. References used in the podcast- 1) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332190170_Portrayal_of_Women_in_Indian_Fiction 2) https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/books/features/depiction-of-women-in-literature-through-ages/articleshow/56084665.cms 3) https://www.academia.edu/33255729/FEMINISM_IN_INDIAN_ENGLISH_LITERATURE_AN_ANALYSIS 4) shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in
Hash Time With The Shetty
Are you the one who just loves reading novels!? Who can just drown into a fantasy world after having read one!?
Then guys!! Trust me! You are gonna have sooper fun as we explore the world of Indian novels and analyse it from a different perspective considering the interrelation between media, culture and novels. So are you excited!