Female Body as a site of Domination and Resistance in R. K. Narayan's the Dark Room
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This research explores andanalyzes the dominating condition of womenbodyand their
resistancein Indian society due to patriarchal domination where women are portrayed as
meek and fragile characters inR.K. Narayan’snovelTheDarkRoom.The novel presents
Savitri, a female character who despite being a wife of educated middle class husband,
struggling for her position and identity in the society by portraying how women are
subjugated with the weapons like religious, cultural and societal values. The study further
reads the dynamics between men and women. Women face double marginalization at home
and in the society via gender and class subjugation. Savitri's struggle for autonomy reflects
the social boundaries of Indian society at that time. Third World Feminism is used for
theoretical support to analyze the novel. It is found that position of women in the Third World
nation like India isdominated likeSavitri, the main character of the novel.Maledominated
cultureand social value of Indian societycompelled Savitiri,toresist by using her female
sexuality.She has desired to be free from the subjugation and leave thehouse butshe
returned because sheis psychologicalpressured bythepatriarchal socio-cultural situation of
hersociety.The research finds that women's role in the family and society should be
considered as genuine sacrifices. Socio-cultural structure of thesociety isimportant to
determinethe roleof women infamily as well as society.
Keywords:Women, Patriarchy,Domination,Resistance Identity, Gender Equality.
