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Gender representation in UR Anantha Murthy's Samskara / Pillai, Sharon   Journal Article
Pillai, Sharon Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Anantha Murthy's novel Samskara has achieved translated recognition nationally and internationally as a modern classic of Indian literature. Though it has generated much critical comment, insufficient attention has been given to its gender representation. Discussions of the novel's gender politics have either focused on its positive representations of feminine beauty and initiative or have taken a bleak view of its sexist arrangements. Re-scrutinising the novel's gender representation through culturally coloured lenses, this article uncovers other sites of gender discrimination and identifies a subtext that can offer a more positive inflection to Samskara's gender politics.
Key Words Women  Literature  Gender  Sexuality  Consciousness  Body 
Anantha Murthy  Culturalist Reading  Kannada Novels  Prakriti  Rasa 
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Senses and Sensibilities in Sarojini Naidu’s Poetry / Hoene, Christin   Journal Article
Hoene, Christin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The senses play a crucial role in the poetry of Sarojini Naidu (1879–1949), both on the level of theme and on the level of aesthetics. Throughout this essay, I show how Naidu creates multisensorial sensescapes that evoke the Indian aesthetic principle of rasa, which literally translates into English as ‘juice, essence, or taste’ and which, in the context of aesthetic theory, denotes the emotive essence of and response to a piece of art. The early twentieth century saw a revival of classical Indian aesthetics, including rasa. Translating this ancient Indian aesthetic principle into modern poetry in English, Naidu harks back to a pre-colonial cultural idea(l) in order to form a national identity that is independent of the coloniser’s political and cultural imperialism.
Key Words Aesthetics  Post-Colonial Theory  Rasa  Colonial Literature  Sarojini Naidu  Sensessen 
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