Home: A Saga or Pastiche of Every Household by Manju Kapur


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Postcolonial, Ambiguity, Chronotope, PatriarchalAbstract
Feminism is one of the emerging trends these days in literature. We witness scores of writers who have addressed the issues related to women. Most of the writers belong to third wave feminism and incorporate the issues that are prevalent in this phase of feminism. Some of the feminist writers having the commonality are Shashi Deshphande, Gita Hariharn and Manju Kapur. They write during the same period, they focus on changing the stereotype image of women. The present paper aims to focus on one of the works of Manju Kapur.
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