Emergence of Post-colonial Woman in ICM and Anthills of the Savannah
- 92 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring the role of post-colonial feminist fiction, the book highlights how authors Bapsi Sidhwa and Chinua Achebe empower female characters to challenge the physical, moral, and intellectual oppression faced by women in post-colonial societies. Through their narratives, they address themes of partition trauma and post-independence struggles, showcasing women's resilience and contributions to societal development. The text advocates for a shift in both male and female writers' portrayals of women, emphasizing their vital role in the progress of third-world countries and their equality with men.
