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Volume V Special Issue IV October 2025
Name of Author :
Abinaya L, Dr. V. Manimozhi Sayeekumar
Title of the paper :
Ecofeminist suggest in Mahasweta Devis The Hunt A study of interconnectedness
Abstract:
The study finds the ecofeminist ways in Mahasweta Devis short story The hunt which highlights the delicate relationship between the humans and the environment. By the critical analysis of the narration,we assess how Devis work reflects the complexity between the nature, culture and social justice. Mahasweta Devis The Hunt is a impactful tale that binds together the lives of native inhabitants and the natural world they inhibit. The story focuses on the protagonist, a tribal woman who is forced to explore the complexities of her environment and the expectations of her society. By the ecofeminist theory, this study indicates that the narrative opens up the interconnection of human and environmental worlds while emphasizing the need for a more delicate understanding of environmental issues.
Keywords :
Ecofeminism, Mahasweta Devi, Indian Literature, Environmental justice, Cultural identity.
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Page Number :
115-117