An Anatomy of Silence: Mapping Female Psyche in Kavery Nambisan’s The Hills of Angheri
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Female Psyche, Medical HumanitiesAbstract
This article explores the psychological and emotional dimensions of a female doctor’s life in Kavery Nambisan’s The Hills of Angheri. Using psychoanalytic and feminist frameworks, it highlights the gendered costs of caregiving and the internal struggles of women in professional and rural settings.
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