Vol. 4 No. S-14 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-14, Year 2022
Articles

T. Janakiraman’s ‘Uyirthen’ Novel in Feminism View

Vinodh S
Department of Tamil, Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College (Autonomous), Sivakasi-626124, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-11-28

Keywords

  • T. Janakiraman,
  • Feminism,
  • Novel,
  • Uyirthen,
  • Female Character,
  • Characters
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How to Cite

S, V. (2022). T. Janakiraman’s ‘Uyirthen’ Novel in Feminism View. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-14), 47-52. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s148

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Abstract

Feminism has branched out into a three-way approach to the concept of time. Despite the fundamental differences of opinion, the generality can also be seen in the feminist genres that developed into the three divisions of thought. Equality feminism appeared when the inadequacy of moderate feminism was realized. Extremist feminism and its consequent extreme feminism have emerged in the world as a result of the inadequacy of Egalitarian feminism. Today we can see that there is a tendency for women to choose one feminine genre as a thought-provoking guide for their life and ignore the other based on the land, family, social environment, education and economic status. In the pulsating literature of the community, one can find the people of that community and their thoughts. Feminist thought can also be seen in the works of T. Janakiraman, who creates female characters with the power of strength. The purpose of this article is to examine T. Janakiraman's novel 'Survived' by Feminist Thoughts. In T. Janakiraman 's novels, women are portrayed as a powerful personality. There are three types of feminism: T. Janakiraman; Sengamma, Renganayaki and Anusuya can be compared to the three characters in the novel 'Uyirthen'. This comparison will help us to identify the thinking resources of the three-fold feminism, to focus on the creative technique of the female characters and the social value of the woman.

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References

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