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Journal articles on the topic "Kavita Kane"

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M.K., Padma Lata, and Prof S. Prasanna Sree Dr. "Revisiting the characters of Mahabharata - Kavita Kane's 'The Fisher Queen Dynasty'." Revisiting the characters of Mahabharata - Kavita Kane's 'The Fisher Queen Dynasty' 2, no. 4 (2024): 29–31. https://doi.org/10.53413/IJTELL.2021.2408.

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Retelling myth is a most-happening subject in ModernIndian English Literature. Kavita Kane, a journalist turned writercarved a niche for her in this genre of Indian English Literature. She isan author of six bestselling novels – all based on the side-linedcharacters of Indian myth. Saraswathi’s Gift is her latest release. Thesuccess of these mythological narratives depends mostly on the abilityof the author to re-invent the characters and win over the audiencewith their narrative which explains their actions. Kavita Kane excels inthis art of persuasion with her exquisite characteri
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Sivasankari, C., and P. Vasuki. "Transformation and Empowerment in Kavita Kane’s “Lanka’s Princess”." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 12, S3-Apr (2025): 74–76. https://doi.org/10.34293/sijash.v12is3-apr.9057.

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Mythology serves as a moral element for numerous cultures and civilization particularly in India. The moral thoughts shapes contemporary relevance by encapsulating a wide range of human experiences and emotions. To understand the social, political, cultural and religious facets of India. Mythological retellings is essential to comprehends it’s ideology and their impact on society. Thus modern writers interpret mythology through the lens of social perspectives. Kavita Kane mythological retelling writer gives a new insight for unknown minor characters. In Lanka’s princess Surpanakha transforms h
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Ms., Yogita Santosh Sonawane, and Dr. Bhupendra Nandlal Kesur Prof. "Redefining Menaka: Kavita Kane's Feminist Reimagining of a Celestial Apsara." International Journal of Current Science Research and Review 08, no. 04 (2025): 1795–99. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15240684.

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Abstract : Kavita Kane’s novel Menaka’s Choice presents a feminist reinterpretation of the celestial apsara Menaka, reimagining her beyond the conventional patriarchal portrayal as merely a seductress sent to disrupt Vishwamitra’s penance. Traditionally reduced to a tool of divine manipulation, Menaka has been viewed through a lens that prioritizes her beauty while neglecting her autonomy and personal struggles. Kane challenges this limited representation by depicting Menaka as a complex individual with agency, desires, and emotional depth. This paper explores how Kane recons
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Bisht, Yashika, and Shweta Saxena. "Sub-version of Myth: Portrayal of Karna’s two wives in Kavita Kane’s Karna’s Wife." History Research Journal 5, no. 4 (2019): 277–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.26643/hrj.v5i4.7748.

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Karna’s Wife is the first work of the writer, Kavita Kane who is “trying to portray a small chunk, a small aspect which has not been dealt with yet” in the Mahabharata. In Karna’s Wife, Kavita Kane portrays female characters like Uruvi and Vrushali who are victims at the hands of men and fate and how they still balance their lives and endure it all. Vrushali is the first wife of Karna and her husband married Uruvi and was deeply in love with her. Her rights, his attention, his love, everything is distributed. Uruvi who is Karna’s second wife is constantly seen striving throughout the novel to
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Aishwarya, S. "Denial of Selfhood in Kavita Kane’s select novels." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION 16, no. 1 (2024): 151–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.48047/intjecse/v16i1.17.

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This paper throws light on the denial of one’s own right based on patriarchal impositions levied on women of all ages. Even epic heroines have been voiceless because of the social conventions set by the male dominated society. The prolific writer Kavita Kane has skillfully portrayed the intricate details of the Indian Epics The Ramayana and The Mahabharata by retelling the story from perspectives of unvoiced characters like Urmila, Menaka, Surpanaka and Satyavati.
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Rathod, Jasvant V. "Examining Caste Consciousness in Kavita Kane’s Karna’s Wife and Fisher Queen’s Dynasty." Shanlax International Journal of English 11, no. 1 (2022): 68–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/english.v11i1.5314.

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Use of mythological tales for creating revisionist literature is contemporary approach of the modern Indian writers. Some famous works of literature, based on mythology are written by writers like Devdutt Pattanaik, Amish Tripathi, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Volga, Kevin Missal, SarathKomarraju and Krishna Udayashankar. These writers try to reinterpret mythological characters like Shiva, Rama, Draupadi, Amba, Krishna etc. Kavita Kane is one of the popular woman writers of India who renders Indian mythological texts and writes novels. Her ficitons are known for portrayals of the mythical chara
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Thejhoasshree, P., and Dr.V.Jaisre. "Suffering and Humiliation of Disparate Society in 'Karna's Wife: The Outcast Queen'." Suffering and Humiliation of Disparate Society in 'Karna's Wife: The Outcast Queen' 9, no. 2 (2024): 45–49. https://doi.org/10.36993/ RJOE.2024.9.2.49.

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This study delves into an approach to the history, caste consciousness, and cultural identity of Indian author Kavitha Kane. This text articulates that it has misled the identity of gender in society. “The novel is a blend of mythology and contemporary society”. In the retelling of epics about Mahabharata, Kavita Kane talks about the unsung hero Karna through the eyes of his wife, Uruvi. Uruvi is a fictional character created by Kane; they were underserved, as they were disparate from society and isolated from their belongings. The novel Karna's Wife is occ
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Dr., M. S. Gayathri Devi. "Lanka's Princess as an Art of Reclaiming Beauty." Kiraṇāvalī XIV, no. 3&4, JULY -DECEMBER 2022 (2022): 37–50. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7892476.

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This paper revolves around the idea of beauty as represented and circulated in literature, which becomes the norm for defining the same. The way in which Surpunakha is groomed, treated and inch by inch described in ancient mythology becomes the substance of discussion in Kavita Kane’s Lanka’s Princess. The paper hence analyses the whole known story from the standpoint of Surpunaka, and her reasons for being so from different angles.  
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R, Lakshmi Devi. "Ahalya : ‘Girl , Woman, Other’ - Feminist Reading of Ahalya’s Awakening by Kavita Kane." SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH 8, no. 1 (2020): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.24113/ijellh.v8i1.10358.

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This paper studies feminism in the novel Ahalya’s Awakening by Kavita Kane. The paper explores how the voice of the quite character from a mythology stands up and questions the patriarchal notion of the society. It explores the multi level exploitation of the women, her struggles, pains and subjugation in a male dominated society. The character of Ahalya has far reaching implication in the current society as she voices the questions that turns to be the pillar of modern feminism.
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Sinduja, Chinnaveeran S.M. Kavitha K.Gayathri R.Rejina. "IDENTITY QUEST AND EMANCIPATION OF URMILA IN KAVITA KANE'S SITA'S SISTER." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 2, no. 20 (2022): 164–66. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7049921.

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<strong><em>Abstract</em></strong> <em>India is a land of cultural conglomeration which is built on the hope and faith of Indian folk. It is deeply rooted on mythology. Mythology is a genesis of every religion and culture in the world. Kavita Kane is an Indian writer and former journalist. She is known for writing Mythology- fiction. All of her books are based on Indian mythology. She is an author of the new era of retelling. She is the best- selling author of five books, a senior journalist and a columnist and is considered a revolutionary force in Indian writing. She gives mythological accou
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Book chapters on the topic "Kavita Kane"

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Patel, Mr Nilesh, and Dr Hitendrakumar M. Patel. "RETELLING FEMININE SENSIBILITY IN THE NOVELS OF KAVITA KANE: A CRITICAL STUDY." In Research Trends in Language, Literature & Linguistics Volume 3, Book 5. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bblt5p1ch2.

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The paper delves into feminine sensibility, integral to broad feminist aims of abolishing gender stereotypes and fostering equality. Instead of opposing masculine authority, it aims to diversify opinions in influential spheres. Amid male-dominated influence, it champions emotional intelligence, empathy, and intuition. Embracing both feminine and masculine traits could steer society towards inclusivity and equilibrium, benefiting all. Feminine sensibility encompasses women's varied experiences, shaping their interactions and expressions, crucial in gender identity. It offers profound insights i
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Gayathri, S. "RETELLING EPICS IN FEMININE PERSPECTIVE: AN EMERGING TREND IN REFERENCE WITH KAVITA KANE: KARNA’S WIFE: THE OUTCAST’S QUEEN." In Research Trends in Language, Literature & Linguistics Volume 3 Book 4. Iterative International Publishers, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3balt4p3ch2.

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Ramayana and Mahabharata are the two great pillars of Indian epics. Literature in general has gone through various movements right from the age of its origin. Though Ramayana and Mahabharata have been told in various versions in the different regions of the country, the recent trend is the retelling of the epics in a feminine perspective. Earlier women were considered as merely characters in the literature, they were not allowed to express their true feelings and they had no identity of their own. After many reformist movements new trends in literature emerged namely historicism, magical reali
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Crowley, Terry. "Language Contact and the Bislama Lexicon." In Beach-la-Mar to Bislama. Oxford University PressOxford, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198248934.003.0004.

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Abstract The vocabulary of modern Bislama is currently growing rapidly, largely with English as a source for borrowings. Thus, words and expressions like teroris ‘terrorist’, rebol ‘rebel’, speseli ‘especially’, and long bihaf blong ‘on behalf of are now commonly heard on the radio and in formal meetings. Considerable semantic expansion is also taking place, with existing words coming to refer to new concepts, especially in colloquial registers of the language. For instance, the word kale until five or six years ago meant ‘to wedge, chock up’, but it now also refers to the practice of having a
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Conference papers on the topic "Kavita Kane"

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Trusić, Domagoj. "HOTELSKA KAVA I NOVI TRENDOVI U UGOSTITELJSTVU." In Hotelska kuća 2022. University of Rijeka, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.20867/hk.1.9.

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Hotelski sustav ima više modula ugostiteljstva te je u svakom prisutna kava kao proizvod i usluga. Pristup za svaki modul je drugačiji te postoje parametri koji definiraju koja kava se služi u kojem ugostiteljskom modulu. Uvođenje novih trendova u kavi donosi osvježenje u ponudu hotelskog sustava, ima imperativ podizanja kvalitete sirovine na specialty kvalitetu te kuhanja i posluživanja kave prema potrebama modula. Trendovi u ugostiteljstvu promijenili su navike gosta i u kavi. Kava kao finalni proizvod mora poštivati proizvodne standarde, što uniformiranost proizvoda i svježinu postavlja kao
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