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A Study on Feminism in Indian Writings | Original Article

Kuljit Kaur*, Narender Sharma, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

In the post pilgrim period relocation is set apart with modem advancements. The vast majority of these movements are willful relocations looking for better chances of work, modem luxuries, agreeable and lavish life and the fascination of common society which is influenced by the internalization of British culture, instruction and globalization. Expressing comparable view Imtiaz Ahmed states, Modem instruction and worldwide correspondence have actually 'brain-washed' individuals into becoming international migrants. Besides, with the second and ensuing eras having developed, and the traveler populace enjoying financial thriving and socio-social rights, this surge of migration has brought about dynamic Indian people group abroad. It is this part of Indian diaspora in the postcolonial period spoke to in its writing is significant ground for the present review since it is the writing of our time, when today's general public is witnessing the colossal changes under globalization and postcolonial circumstance, as writing holds the mirror to society and the perception of its appearance will help broaden human information, understanding and encounters.