Feminist Reimagining in 21st Century Indian English Writing
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.10, No. 4)Publication Date: 2025-07-04
Authors : Pinaki Mandal;
Page : 045-048
Keywords : feminism; Indian English literature; intersectionality; caste & gender; queer studies;
Abstract
In the early twenty-first century, Indian English literature has experienced a remarkable increase in feminist stories that challenge patriarchy, caste systems, heteronormativity, and other overlapping power dynamics. This article surveys the historical background of this literary movement, explores its main themes, examines stylistic changes, and discusses its critical and commercial success. The current study remains accessible while using an academic approach suitable for an international audience, showing how modern Indian feminist writing both mirrors and influences social and political realities.
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