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EEO. 2021; 20(1): 8762-8770


Fiction: A Study Of Modern Indian Women

Ripunjoy Bezbaruah, Dr. Meenal R. Kale.




Abstract

This research paper explores the portrayal of modern Indian women in contemporary fiction, focusing on the evolving roles and statuses of women in society. The study uses a qualitative analysis of selected works to uncover the diverse ways authors articulate the challenges and triumphs faced by modern Indian women. It considers broader thematic elements such as societal expectations, familial dynamics, and the intersectionality of gender with other aspects of identity. The paper also explores the potential influence of these literary representations on shaping societal perceptions of women in India, questioning whether fiction serves as a mirror reflecting or influencing cultural attitudes towards women. The research aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the relationship between literature and societal change, offering valuable insights into the portrayal of modern Indian women in fiction. It aims to bridge the gap between literature and social discourse, shedding light on the transformative power of fiction in shaping perceptions and fostering a more inclusive understanding of the contemporary Indian woman.

Key words: Modern Indian Women, Fictional Representations, Contemporary Literature, Gender Roles , Socio-cultural Transformations, Women's Struggles, Aspirations in Literature.






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