Vol. 4 No. S-5 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-5, Year 2022
Articles

Literary Criticism and the Preservation of Feminism in the Perspective of Periyar

Viswanathan R
Department of Tamil, Chikkaiah Naicker College, Erode-638004, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-07-13

Keywords

  • Father Periyar,
  • Non-Fiction,
  • Clumsy,
  • Literary Criticism

How to Cite

R, V. (2022). Literary Criticism and the Preservation of Feminism in the Perspective of Periyar. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-5), 114-118. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s517

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Abstract

Father Periyar was a world leader in building the power for social change. He emphasized the need for education to transform feminism into a barrier to social progress and to establish a society of social justice and equality. Participates in re-reading genetics and critically presenting examples or recording rational solutions. Father Periyar's rational theories also turned the literary scene into a furnace. Organizations organized as sharp tools in his rational furnace reacted as discussion, dialogue, critique, evaluation, re-reading, innovation. He put in front of his view what was recorded in them and made it a subject of emancipation, women's emancipation, social justice, self-respect and rationality. Thus, he wanted the female characters in the literature to be created as independent, economically entitled and self-determined. Periyar therefore emphasizes the need for feminism, which Periyar sometimes denounces traditional feminist myths. Father Periyar was a social scientist who created the Dravidian movement's creative lineage and caused a social revolution. News about feminism can be found in this article.

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