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Quest for Female's Identity in Tiwari's Prashnaharuko Kārkhānā
2021
Dristikon: A Multidisciplinary Journal
Sarita Tiwari (2015) in her collection of poems, Prashnaharuko Kārkhānā [Factory of Questions] protests the tradition of wearing ornaments and cosmetics by women. Likewise, she rejects the use of submissive symbols and metaphors that have been used by the creative writers to define women. She identifies them as ploys that patriarchy has invented to maintain the subordination and subjugation of women to men. She argues that these techniques mystify and blur women's identity, so she questions and
doi:10.3126/dristikon.v11i1.39138
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