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Paper Title: WOMEN IN SARA ABOOBACKER`S BREAKING TIES: A READING
Authors Name: K.P. Kaviyaa Barathi , K. Sankar
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Published Paper Id: IJNRD2404135
Published In: Volume 9 Issue 4, April-2024
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Abstract: Sara Aboobacker was a prominent Indian writer. She was a writer as well as a translator. She was the first girl in her muslim community who had got educated in a matriculation school in Karnataka. Mostly her novels are based on women's sufferings and how women were dominated by men, with cultural practices followed by their community from their ancestors. Her book Breaking Ties mainly concentrates on the discrimination and oppression faced by women in the muslim community. This Breaking Ties is translated into many languages such as Telugu, Marathi, English and Kannada by various translators such as Vanama Visvanthan, Shivarama Padikkal. This Breaking Ties is an example of a feminist text which portrays the subaltern experience of a young Muslim woman and how the patriarchy, oppression, gender disparity, marginalization exploited the life of a young muslim girl. Though Islam is a fairly liberal religion with regard to its women’s status and honor, here is an instance of the culture or religion oppressing human dignity portrayed in the novel Breaking Ties by Sara Aboobacker. The article is an attempt to study the Muslim protagonist in a rebellious illustration breaking the manmade boundaries of religion.
Keywords: Marginalization, Patriarchy, Cultural Practices, Inequality, Gender Discrimination
Cite Article: "WOMEN IN SARA ABOOBACKER`S BREAKING TIES: A READING", International Journal of Novel Research and Development (www.ijnrd.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.9, Issue 4, page no.b269-b273, April-2024, Available :http://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2404135.pdf
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Country: gobichettipalayam, erode, tamil nadu, India
Research Area: Arts
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