Feminist Literary Criticism Meets Feminist Theology: Yashodhara and the Rise of Hagiographical Fiction in Modern Feminist Re-visioning
Feminist re-visioning has led to heterogenous retellings of mythological heroines in fiction. Sita and Draupadi, two of the well-known Indian mythological characters, have been explored in various capacities in mythological fiction. Yashodhara, Buddha’s wife, is a recent addition to this re-visionin...
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Main Author: | Soni Wadhwa |
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Language: | EN |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7e1624e911ac4d7e83fce34b8f301d8e |
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