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Volume 2 Issue 12

September 2015

Feminist Stance in Shobha De’s Novels
Ms. C. Rajeswari, 
Guest Lecturer, 
Department of English, 
Bharathidasan University Constituent College for Women, Orathanadu, 
Thanjavur, , 

Dr. N. Gejeswari, 
Assistant Professor, 
Department of English, 
Bharathidasan University Constituent College for Women, Orathanadu, 
Thanjavur, , 
Abstract
The Twentieth century has been an age of awareness of one’s rights, and women have become conscious of their equality with men. Women writers, particularly novelists have dedicated their writings as a medium for the uplift of women. Irrespective of their race, culture, nationality and language, all women novelists have given a clarion call to the empowerment of women. In order to unfold how contemporary women novelists voice themselves for women, the novels of Shobha De, an Indian woman novelist in English has been analyzed.
Keywords
Self-Identity; Male Domination; Women Emancipation.
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