enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. List of Indian women writers - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_women_writers

    Jana Begum (17th century), early female writer of a commentary on the Qur'an; Pupul Jayakar (1915–1997), biographer, non-fiction writer on handicrafts; Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (1927–2013), acclaimed German-born British novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, grew up in India

  3. Susie Tharu - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susie_Tharu

    In total, Tharu has published six books on these topics. Her most well known work which she edited with K. Lalitha is the two-part anthology titled Women Writing In India, 600 B.C. [10] Her works are most well known for their critical viewpoint on the Indian women's movement and cultural theory. [11]

  4. Women's writing (literary category) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_writing_(literary...

    The academic discipline of women's writing is a discrete area of literary studies which is based on the notion that the experience of women, historically, has been shaped by their sex, and so women writers by definition are a group worthy of separate study: "Their texts emerge from and intervene in conditions usually very different from those which produced most writing by men."

  5. Neera Desai - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neera_Desai

    Neera Desai, The Making of a Feminist, Indian Journal of Gender Studies 2 (1995) Neera Desai, Traversing through Gendered Spaces: Insights from Women's Narratives, in Sujata Patel and Krishna Raj (eds), Thinking Social Science in India: Essays in Honour of Alice Thorner (New Delhi: Sage, 2002). Another version was published in Gujarati in 1997.

  6. K. Srilata - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K._Srilata

    K. Srilata (also known as Srilata Krishnan) is an Indian poet, fiction writer, translator and academic based in Chennai. [1] Her poem, In Santa Cruz, Diagnosed Home Sick won the First Prize in the All India Poetry Competition (organized by the British Council and The Poetry Society (India)) in 1998. [2]

  7. Sithara S. - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sithara_S.

    Sithara S. (born 1972) is an Indian feminist writer in Malayalam from Kerala. [1] In her short stories and novels she has highlighted women's issues, gender conflict and lesbian rights . [ 2 ] In 2004 she won Sahitya Akademi Golden Jubilee Award for her contributions to Indian literature [ 3 ] She is also a translator from Malayalam to English ...

  8. Category:Indian women writers - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Indian_women_writers

    Women writers (poets, novelists, screenplay writers, playwrights, journalists etc.) who live or have lived in India, or who are of Indian origin, or both. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Indian writers .

  9. Anuradha Sharma Pujari - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anuradha_Sharma_Pujari

    Anuradha Sarma Pujari (born 1964) has been called "one of the most popular writers of this generation", and her work described as traversing "the varied textures of human conflict" and covering the tension between the society and the individual including explorations of femininity and "the gaps that exist between people in a relationship".