Title : Patriarchal myths in postmodern feminist fiction: a select study

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: Patriarchal myths in postmodern feminist fiction: a select study
Researcher: Marie Josephine Aruna, A
Guide: Natarajan, N
Department: Department of English
Publisher: Pondicherry University
Place: Pondicherry
Year: March 2010
Language: English
Subject: Feminine writing
Feminist fiction
The god of small things
The passion of new eve
The left hand of darkness and sita
The vampire
Fiction
English
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD
Fulltext: Shodhganga

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520__|aThe discourse of mythology is male-centered in that mythological stories have represented feats of masculine prowess. Women on the other hand remained as docile puppets with their roles being confined in as much as playing victims, gorgons, or mute obse
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653__|aThe left hand of darkness and sita
653__|aThe vampire
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