Women in the Frontier Land: Mestiza Consciousness in the Novels of Tahmima Anam and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Author:   Gopinath Khutia ,  Sambit Panigrahi
Publisher:   Black Eagle Books
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9781645603511


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   06 February 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Women in the Frontier Land: Mestiza Consciousness in the Novels of Tahmima Anam and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie


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"The book is divided into five chapters. ""Chapter One"" entitled ""Introduction,"" provides a comprehensive introduction to the two mentioned novelists and their works, does an extensive literature review of the existing critical works on their writings and finally, establishes the stated point of departure. The Second Chapter ""War and Women Subjectivity in A Golden Age and Half of a Yellow Sun"" studies the wartime agency of women in the 1971 Liberation War and the Biafran War respectively. It investigates into the genealogy of the emphatic emergence of women characters from their restrictive domestic spaces in times of national emergency and their eclectic and constructivist interventions in the said wars, from the background. ""Chapter Three"" entitled ""Racism and Beyond: A Study of Americanah and The Bones of Grace"" studies a black woman's horrid experience of racism, her relentless combat with its detrimental ramifications (as seen in Americanah), and the contours of identity formation of a Bangladeshi woman (as seen The Bones of Grace) who digs deep into the complex roots of her origin to come to terms with her amphibian existence in a civil-war-riven society. The Fourth Chapter ""Women against Religious Extremism in The Good Muslim and Purple Hibiscus"" studies how women deal with the nightmarish evolution of religious extremism in the two mentioned novels. This chapter traces Women in the Frontier Land ix the trajectory of how in the said novels the fundamentalist traits of male characters are purposely pitted against the liberal and emancipatory predispositions of the women characters. The chapter shows how the misuse of religion by the fundamentalists to exert repressive authority on the common masses in a regressive manner is duly confronted by the women characters through their inculcation of an inclusive and pluralistic consciousness. The concluding chapter highlights the outcome of the book which foregrounds the positivist and reconstitutive roles played by women characters in a war-devastated society, even through their engagement in the war is not direct and frontal. The ""Conclusion"" emphasizes on the significance of women's critical involvement in domestic and extra-domestic spaces of their lives, the emergence of their constructivist subjectivity and their 'philosophy of action' that collectively pave the way for the inculcation of a symbiotic and sustainable outlook on life during the times of war."

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Author:   Gopinath Khutia ,  Sambit Panigrahi
Publisher:   Black Eagle Books
Imprint:   Black Eagle Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781645603511


ISBN 10:   1645603512
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   06 February 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Dr. Gopinath Khutia is an Assistant Professor (Teacher Education, English) in Odisha Education Service (College Branch). He has completed his doctoral research from the Department of English, Ravenshaw University. The title of his Ph. D. thesis is: War, Race and Religion: Women Subjectivity in the Novels of Tahmima Anam and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. His research interests include Age Studies, Dalit Studies, Gender Identity & Gender Representation, War Literature etc. Dr. Sambit Panigrahi is a Professor of English at Ravenshaw University, Cuttack. He holds a Ph. D. degree from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur and his Ph. D. dissertation is on eminent, modern British writer Joseph Conrad. Dr. Panigrahi is the author of international critical books like Patriarchy against Nature/Woman: A Green Study of Joseph Conrad's Fiction, and Voices from Africa: The Colonization/Decolonization Dialectic in J. M. Coetzee's Fiction. He is also a translator, and his translated works are Ajivaka's Laughter and The Dance of the Ghost and Other Stories. He has published many scholarly articles in journals of international repute including Italian Quarterly, Italica, Quaderni, South Asian Review, The Explicator, Notes on Contemporary Literature etc. He has presented papers in international seminars held in various reputed institutes including University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA. He specializes in modern and postmodern literatures and is presently working on various postmodern critical approaches to study eminent Italian author of postmodernity Italo Calvino.

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