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HB-50437-14Research Programs: Awards for FacultySusmita RoyeWomen Writers and the Portrayal of Women in British Indian Fiction1/1/2014 - 12/31/2014$33,600.00Susmita Roye   Delaware State UniversityDoverDE19901-2202USA2013Gender StudiesAwards for FacultyResearch Programs336000336000

I plan to complete the three remaining chapters of my book manuscript. This book project will concentrate on early Indian women's fiction in English, evaluating their contribution to the rise of Indian Writing in English, and how they reassessed and challenged stereotypes about Indian womanhood, generated by both the British rulers and the Indian patriarchy. Among other questions, in the late 19th century, when India was only forming a vague idea of her nationhood and was increasingly portrayed in terms of femaleness (via the figure of an enchained "Mother India"), what role did women and their literary endeavors play in shaping both their nation and their femininity/feminism? How and how far did these pioneering authors use fiction as a tool of protest against and resistance to the Raj and/or patriarchy, and in expressing gender-based solidarity? How do they view and review the stereotypes about their fellow-women, and thereby 'mother' India by redefining their image?