Patriarchy

  1. Indian English novels depict feminist agency and resistance
    Explore how contemporary Indian English novels represent women's experiences through feminist discourse, examining female agency, patriarchal resistance, and intersectional dimensions of caste.
  2. Patricia Noah is framed as a site of black female resistance
    Analysis of Patricia Noah's womanist resistance and non-violent opposition to apartheid legacies in Trevor Noah's Born a Crime using postcolonial and womanist theoretical frameworks.
  3. Indian women novelists link patriarchy to women's identity crisis
    Study of women's representation and emancipation themes in novels by Indian women writers Deshpande, Kapur, and Nair, examining patriarchal subjugation and identity formation.
  4. Bette-Obudu women use daughters' names to resist patriarchy
    Ethnographic investigation of female-child naming among Bette-Obudu women in Nigeria, examining how mothers use daughter-naming as resistance to patriarchal structures and assertion of female agency.