In Order to be Great, One must be a Woman: Reading Sanjukta Dasgupta’s Dilemma: A Second Book of Poems

Poets play an important role in alighting the lamp of the human mind. The technique of writing poetry comes with ‘creation’ which is the primacy of knowledge and Sanjukta Dasgupta’s poetry is the source of light vindicating her formidable creativity and apt awareness as a ‘progressive [woman] writer...

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Main Author: Saptarshi Mallick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AAB College, Pristina 2019-06-01
Series:Thesis
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Online Access:https://thesis-journal.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Saptarshi-Mallick.pdf
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spelling doaj-a5ef2ffe21f7414ebc4524710867b9272020-11-25T02:11:40ZengAAB College, PristinaThesis 1848-42982623-83812019-06-018185113In Order to be Great, One must be a Woman: Reading Sanjukta Dasgupta’s Dilemma: A Second Book of PoemsSaptarshi Mallick0Sanskrit College and University, Kolkata, IndiaPoets play an important role in alighting the lamp of the human mind. The technique of writing poetry comes with ‘creation’ which is the primacy of knowledge and Sanjukta Dasgupta’s poetry is the source of light vindicating her formidable creativity and apt awareness as a ‘progressive [woman] writer’ of Indian Writings in English. Women writers contribute towards the female literary tradition of ecriture féminine, strengthening the genre of gynocriticism. Elaine Showalter comments ‘women writers…found [themselves]…without a history, forced to rediscover the past anew, forging again…the consciousness of their sex’ facilitating the patriarchal interrogation through women’s writings, accelerating the birth of a woman authored literary canon. It has enabled them to break the silence towards an egalitarian world. This essay explores the ‘micropolitics’ of an urban environment in Dasgupta’s Dilemma: A Second Book of Poems, and critically reconnoiters her entelechy to observe life and interrogate the stereotypes society imposes upon women. https://thesis-journal.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Saptarshi-Mallick.pdfwomen’s writinginterrogationpatriarchygender stereotypespositive enduranceprogressive future
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In Order to be Great, One must be a Woman: Reading Sanjukta Dasgupta’s Dilemma: A Second Book of Poems
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women’s writing
interrogation
patriarchy
gender stereotypes
positive endurance
progressive future
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title In Order to be Great, One must be a Woman: Reading Sanjukta Dasgupta’s Dilemma: A Second Book of Poems
title_short In Order to be Great, One must be a Woman: Reading Sanjukta Dasgupta’s Dilemma: A Second Book of Poems
title_full In Order to be Great, One must be a Woman: Reading Sanjukta Dasgupta’s Dilemma: A Second Book of Poems
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publisher AAB College, Pristina
series Thesis
issn 1848-4298
2623-8381
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Poets play an important role in alighting the lamp of the human mind. The technique of writing poetry comes with ‘creation’ which is the primacy of knowledge and Sanjukta Dasgupta’s poetry is the source of light vindicating her formidable creativity and apt awareness as a ‘progressive [woman] writer’ of Indian Writings in English. Women writers contribute towards the female literary tradition of ecriture féminine, strengthening the genre of gynocriticism. Elaine Showalter comments ‘women writers…found [themselves]…without a history, forced to rediscover the past anew, forging again…the consciousness of their sex’ facilitating the patriarchal interrogation through women’s writings, accelerating the birth of a woman authored literary canon. It has enabled them to break the silence towards an egalitarian world. This essay explores the ‘micropolitics’ of an urban environment in Dasgupta’s Dilemma: A Second Book of Poems, and critically reconnoiters her entelechy to observe life and interrogate the stereotypes society imposes upon women.
topic women’s writing
interrogation
patriarchy
gender stereotypes
positive endurance
progressive future
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