Understanding the Concepts of Feminism in the Works of Sadat Hassan Manto: A Critical Analysis
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.10, No. 3)Publication Date: 2025-05-09
Authors : Zubia Razeen Nishat Arif Hussaini;
Page : 382-385
Keywords : Sadat Hassan Manto; Feminism; Gender; Social justice; patriarchal systems;
Abstract
Sadat Hassan Manto is a prominent Urdu-language writer from British India who have worked on emotions, trauma during partition. Manto's work acclaimed for its uncompromising depiction of societal truths, presents a diverse array of female characters that confront the patriarchal conventions and gender disparities that were common throughout his day. This study seeks to reveal the intricate portrayal of women in Manto's stories from a feminist perspective. It will analyze topics such as women's empowerment, strength in the face of adversity, and the examination of patriarchal systems. The study also explores the intricacies of intersectionality in Manto's narratives, analyzing how gender intersects with other social identities such as class, religion, and ethnicity. Further, this study examines the disputes and objections regarding Manto's depiction of women, while also emphasizing his impact on feminist discussions and the enduring significance of his themes in present-day society. This study aims to analyze Manto's writings from a feminist standpoint in order to highlight the lasting importance of his literary heritage in influencing discussions on gender, power, and social justice.
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