Indian Author’s Literature and Women’s Status in Terms of Rights

Vol-4 | Issue-04 | April 2019 | Published Online: 15 April 2019 PDF
Author(s)
Jyoti 1; Dr N Gopal Krishnan 2

1Research Scholar, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh

2Supervisor, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh

Abstract

To achieve complete liberation, one must fight for women's rights in the sociocultural, educational, and political spheres. Many of those activists for women's rights identify as feminists. They object to being referred to as "social workers." Liberal feminists are those who think that legal changes can improve the status of women. Radical feminists are those who believe that men are to blame for women's condition. Socialist feminists are those who place the oppression of women within the larger socioeconomic and cultural context. By collaborating with diverse sorts regarding mass organisations as trade unions with democratic rights organisations, and issue-based united fronts, socialist feminists want to create links between the women's movement and broader socio-political movements.

Keywords
Literature, Liberation, Education, Political
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