Domestic Violence Against Women in Representative Nepali Short Fictions
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Abstract
Nepalese short fictions paint the social reality with a seamless gaze,
juxtaposing women’s struggle through an apparently meaningless existence.In
capitalist society, the optimal combination of the elements of the mode of
reproduction, from the standpoint of capital, occurs within the nuclear family, whose
oppressive features have been thoroughly examined in the feminist literature. This
research intends to discuss the capitalist structures, processes, and contradictions that,
at the level of the mode of production, establish observed forms of gender inequality
that is always historical in the Marxist sense. Hence, social reality ought to focus not
only on the elements that it has in common with other periods but also on those
unique to the mode of production under consideration. Nepali short fictions disclose
the domestic violence that Nepalese women are bound to face. In the selected four
stories, characters like Junu, Shanti, Kamali and Sarala are doomed to face domestic
violence because of their economic dependency,upon their male partners. So, without
being economically independent, women in Nepalese society cannot celebrate their
total freedom.