Mapping Resistance and Domestic Rebellion: The Feminist Imagination of Ashapurna Debi’s Trilogy
Keywords:
South Asia, Bengali Women’s Writings, Feminist RealismAbstract
This article investigates the feminist literary works of Ashapurna Debi, a prominent Bengali writer. It highlights how her trilogy portrays women’s desires, resistance, and struggles within patriarchal domestic spaces. Through nuanced female characters, Debi creates a feminist discourse rooted in realism. The study also shows how her work influenced feminist literary traditions in South Asia.
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