Transforming Taboos: Ecofeminism, Menstruation, and Spirituality in Maya Chowdhry’s Monsoon
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.11, No. 1)Publication Date: 2026-01-05
Authors : Eza Deshwal Rashmi Malik;
Page : 075-082
Keywords : abjection; body politics; cultural taboos; ecofeminism; feminist theatre;
Abstract
This paper delves into Maya Chowdhry's Monsoon through an interdisciplinary lens, examining its exploration of menstruation, ecological renewal, and feminine identity. The analysis situates Monsoon within feminist ecological literature and performative representations of women's experiences, emphasizing its critical engagement with societal taboos and cultural renewal. By integrating concepts from psychoanalysis, ecological feminism, Indian aesthetics, and postcolonial hybridity, the study highlights the play's innovative approach to reframing abjection and celebrating cycles of life and empowerment.
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