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Women in Nigerian and Indo-Anglian Fiction Acomparative Study of Female Novelist Prasad, Pratima

By: Prasad, PratimaLanguage: Eng Publication details: New Delhi Atlantic Publishers and Distributors (P)Ltd 2011 Edition: 1st EditionDescription: xii,202p. Soft/Paper BoundISBN: 9788126914296Subject(s): English Literature -- English fictionDDC classification: 823.91 Summary: Women in Nigerian and Indo-Iranian fiction: a comparative study of female novelists highlights the problems faced by women. The similarities and contradictions of both Nigerian and Indo-Iranian cultures have been studied minutely. The study of socio-economic problems faced by women in both the societies highlights the problems faced by women in general the world over. It will help readers in understanding the hardships faced by women in a multicultural society. The book lays special emphasis on the works of zaynab Alkaline the stillborn and Arundhati Roy’s the God of small things. Both the books represent the psyche of all the women writers who have been discussed in the book. The other writers who have made valuable contributions in the field of literature and their works have motivated the author to incorporate their works for critical analysis and Interpretation of human psychology and to study their respective societies. The book will help in building an understanding among different Fractions of societies and cultures worldwide, and motivate its readers to come together and create a better future for the coming generation. It will be useful not only to Indian and Nigerian students of literature but also to a great number of students in many other countries who might be interested in trans-continental studies. Since the book gives an insight into Indian social life, It will also be useful to those who want to understand the complicated socio-political fabric of Indian villages as well as the semi-urban society of India.
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Women in Nigerian and Indo-Iranian fiction: a comparative study of female novelists highlights the problems faced by women. The similarities and contradictions of both Nigerian and Indo-Iranian cultures have been studied minutely. The study of socio-economic problems faced by women in both the societies highlights the problems faced by women in general the world over. It will help readers in understanding the hardships faced by women in a multicultural society. The book lays special emphasis on the works of zaynab Alkaline the stillborn and Arundhati Roy’s the God of small things. Both the books represent the psyche of all the women writers who have been discussed in the book. The other writers who have made valuable contributions in the field of literature and their works have motivated the author to incorporate their works for critical analysis and Interpretation of human psychology and to study their respective societies. The book will help in building an understanding among different Fractions of societies and cultures worldwide, and motivate its readers to come together and create a better future for the coming generation. It will be useful not only to Indian and Nigerian students of literature but also to a great number of students in many other countries who might be interested in trans-continental studies. Since the book gives an insight into Indian social life, It will also be useful to those who want to understand the complicated socio-political fabric of Indian villages as well as the semi-urban society of India.

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