Women have traditionally used literature to examine and communicate the complexity of the human experience, especially the subtleties unique to the experiences of the gender. Women's writing has demonstrated their resilience and agency via themes of identity, relationships, and societal responsibilities, particularly during critical junctures of social and political upheaval. For instance, the early 20th Century saw significant change brought about by campaigns for peace, women's suffrage, reproductive rights, and better working conditions. Women authors played a significant role in influencing public opinion throughout this period of time with their novels, essays, and other literary works in addition to their journalism.
Classic writers like Sylvia Plath, Zora Neale Hurston, and Virginia Woolf paved the path, and expressed their thoughts through their writing. Woolf highlights in A Room of One's Own the significance of having one's own place and being financially independent in order for women to write freely. Hurston examines the search for self-identity in the face of gender and racial oppression in Their Eyes Were Watching God. Plath, on the other hand, addresses women's social constraints and mental health issues in The Bell Jar. Contemporary writers, such as Margaret Atwood and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, are addressing similar issues. Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun explores the nuances of conflict, identity, and the junction of these themes, while Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale challenges society's control over women's bodies and resonates with contemporary struggles for women's rights.
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Unyielding And Unmatched
In an industry where every move is scrutinised, Kareena Kapoor Khan lives passionately, loves her job, and understands that there’s more to her than just box-office numbers.
SEEN AND HEARD
Female authors explore how crucial it is that women write about their personal experiences.
INTO THE WORLD OF JUDY CHICAGO
What makes the feminist trailblazer an icon?
'THE LEGACY OF A SINGER WILL ALWAYS STAY INTACT'
AR Rahman believes AI can be used without compromising on the artistic essence.
THROUGH HER EYES
Indian supermodels remember legendary photographer Prabuddha Dasgupta ahead of his 68th birth anniversary.
THE SHAPE-SHIFTERS
From adorning your body to your mantle piece, jewellery designers are turning to homeware.
WEARABLE ART
Three limited-edition timepieces, inspired by Gaston-Louis Vuitton's love for artistry, is an ode to the Maison's legacy of craftsmanship.
AS LONG AS TIME
Bazaar India delves into the ethos of watch brands.
MILANO MAKEOVER
Sabato De Sarno's reimagination of this classic Gucci bag is is an ode to his Milanese becoming.
A LOVE LETTER TO JAIPUR
Designer Surily Goel reveals the making of her latest collection.