Representation of Female Subalterns in Shashi Deshpande’s The Intrusion and other Stories
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Abstract
This research studies stories from Shashi Deshpande’sThe Intrusion and
Other Stories(1993) in which it explores how the vicious circle of power and social
arrangements are responsible for double victimization because of their femalee
biological body and other socioeconomic circumstances that largely shapes the social
psyche. They are not only forced to observe the conventional genderroles,but they
undergo situations where such discriminations and offenses are naturalized to an
extent that they are considered ‘normal'. The selected stories studied showcase that
even educated women are being repressed in the society by their own family members
and the female characters allow such treatment as natural and inevitable. This study
brings theoretical insights from Gayatri Spivak’s seminal essay “Can Subaltern
Speak?” where she argues that females are subalterns in the sense they do not have
the agency to overcome existing social hurdles and make their voice heard.