Search for Female Selfhood in Gita Mehta's: A River Sutra
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Abstract
he novel issues out the theme of inequality, specially the differentiation
between strong and weak, powerful and powerless as the central defining aspect of
Indian society that helps in promoting the concept that the men should have greater
authority than women and should rule over them. By doing this Mehta tries to
condemn the patriarchal ideology as the hindrance in the path of freedom and
equality.A River Sutradramatizes the suffering of women not to sympathize them but
to empower the mwith the knowledge that the condition is worse in comparison to
male. The novelist tries to unfold the complex nature of women's status in Indian
societies. To evoke the very reality of such duality is to make people aware of the
situation so that they can do something for betterment of female's status in the society.
To create such awareness, Mehta presents her female characters as submissive
creature,as they are found in Indian Society. Though the female characters are taken
from the different strata of society, experience of oppression and domination is
common to all. The diverse background of the female characters is significant to show
the very reality of female's experience in different social backgrounds.
Gita Mehta calls the reader to love womanness in women and to resist
dehumanizing concepts of masculinity which is an essential part of Womanist
struggle. Such struggle is the process of bringing changes in males' perception which
is vital to bring women in the main stream.