A Feministic Analysis of The God of Small Things: A Postmodern Novel

Educreation Publishing
Ebook
146
Pages

About this ebook

This book highlights the position of womenfolk in India. It presents before us the constant struggle of women against their incessant exploitation, torture and struggle which they undergo because of the male dominated conservative society. In the novel The God of Small Things, there are three generations of women. Each of them was born and raised under different circumstances. Starting from the oldest generation,there is Mammachi,then the generation of Ammu, and the youngest generation is Rahel.

About the author

Dr Altaf Ahmad Ganaie is Lecturer in English at Govt. Degree College Pampore affiliated with University of Kashmir. He Specializes in Indian English fiction and has done his research on the fiction of Jhumpa Lahiri and Bharati Mukherjee. He has to his credit many papers published in reputed journals and presented at national and international seminars and conferences.

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