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A Critical Study Of The Mamta Kalia Poems Reflected Into The Indian Feminist Movement

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  • Paliben Lahanubhai Ganvit

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Mamta Kalia started her impactful literary writing in years of seventies in last century when the portrait of a woman was confined within words ‘acceptance’ and ‘support’ which were “secure rings in fires”. But today, she is considered among six major contemporary Indian poets in English, viz., Nissim Ezekiel, A.K. Ramanujan, Dom Moraes, Kamala Das, Mamta Kalia and Imtiaz Dharker. These all poets represent various significant aspects of contemporary poetic sensibility and their importance is both intrinsic and historical. This paper analyses Mamta Kalia from a feminist angle. Key Words: Criticism, Feminism, Feminist Movement, Mamta Kalia Policy

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  • Paliben Lahanubhai Ganvit, 2017. "A Critical Study Of The Mamta Kalia Poems Reflected Into The Indian Feminist Movement," Working papers 2017-23-04, Voice of Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:vor:issues:2017-23-04
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