IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES DURING THE PARTITION OF BRITISH INDIA

Main Article Content

Dr. P.V. RAVI KUMAR

Abstract

This study delves into the intersection of Feminism and Postcolonialism, offering a nuanced exploration of women's experiences during the Partition of British India. Grounded in the frameworks of 'Feminist Postcolonialism' and 'Postcolonial Feminism,' the research analyzes South Asian literature, particularly novels focused on the Partition, to unveil the complex dynamics of gender, colonialism, and patriarchy. The study emphasizes the "double colonization" faced by women, navigating both colonialist forces and patriarchal oppression, and examines the enduring impact of intergenerational trauma. By posing critical questions about women's agency and the ability of subaltern voices to be heard, this research contributes valuable insights to the intersection of Feminism and Postcolonialism, ultimately enriching our understanding of the multifaceted roles played by women during this pivotal period in South Asian history.

Article Details