Quest for Female's Identity in Tiwari's Prashnaharuko Kārkhānā

I. Mishra, Luna Rana
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Sarita Tiwari (2015) in her collection of poems, Prashnaharuko Kārkhānā [Factory of Questions] protests the tradition of wearing ornaments and cosmetics by women. Likewise, she rejects the use of submissive symbols and metaphors that have been used by the creative writers to define women. She identifies them as ploys that patriarchy has invented to maintain the subordination and subjugation of women to men.  She argues that these techniques mystify and blur women's identity, so she questions and challenges them. Thus, this article analyzes five poems from the anthology to examine how the poet protests the traditional norms and values of patriarchy that define women as secondary to men and search for female's identity through them. To examine the quest for female's identity in her poetry, this article takes theoretical support from feminist critics like Mary Daly, Kate Millet, Naomi Wolf and others. These critics believe that patriarchy uses different types of myths to maintain women's secondary position in the society. The article concludes that in the quest for female's identity independent of men, Tiwari protests the tradition and culture that emphasize women's beauty and their submissive roles in the society. Through their interrogating tone and syntax, the selected poems challenge patriarchal norms which have been imposed upon women to erase their identity. The study helps to understand how patriarchy manipulates the myths of religion and beauty to maintain males’ supremacy over females.
Sarita Tiwari(2015)在她的诗集《Prashnaharuko Kārkhānā(问题工厂)》中抗议女性佩戴饰品和化妆品的传统。同样,她拒绝使用顺从的符号和隐喻,这些符号和隐喻被创造性作家用来定义女性。她认为这些都是父权制为了维持女性对男性的从属地位而发明的伎俩。她认为这些技巧使女性的身份变得神秘和模糊,所以她质疑和挑战它们。因此,本文通过对选集中的五首诗的分析,来考察诗人是如何抗议将女性定义为次于男性的父权制的传统规范和价值观,并通过这些规范和价值观来寻找女性的身份。本文从玛丽·戴利、凯特·米勒、娜奥米·沃尔夫等女权主义批评家的理论支持出发,考察她在诗歌中对女性身份的追求。这些批评家认为,父权制使用不同类型的神话来维持女性在社会中的次要地位。文章的结论是,蒂瓦里在追求女性独立于男性之外的身份认同的过程中,对强调女性美和女性在社会中的顺从角色的传统和文化提出了抗议。通过质疑的语气和句法,这些诗歌挑战了强加给女性的男权规范,以抹去她们的身份。这项研究有助于理解父权制如何操纵宗教和美丽的神话,以维持男性对女性的至高无上地位。
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