Mapping the Feminine Subjectivity in Amrita Pritam’s Once There Was an Anita and Krishna Sobti’s Damn You, Mitro!
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“Mapping the Feminine Subjectivity in Amrita Pritam’s Once There Was an Anita and Krishna Sobti’s Damn You, Mitro!” discusses women’s marital lives and their personal spaces in terms of freedom of their bodies.
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