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J, Shyamala. "Contemporary Tamil Poems: Gyno Critic Approach." International Research Journal of Tamil 4, S-14 (2022): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s141.

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This article analyses the evidence on Gender – based issues in contemporary Tamil poems written by female authors. The aim of this paper is to find out female centric experience through poems by applying Gyno – Criticism. Gyno – Criticism is the branch of Feminist Literary Theory and studies. This critical term was coined by the famous critic Elaine Showalter. She analyses four theoretical models that explore these differences: Biological, Linguistical, Psychological and Cultural. This study shows that many Tamil poets (Women) represent their experiences and women issues in their work. This st
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De Visser, Shruthi. "The construction of the Sri Lankan Northern Tamil Woman: The Shaping of Identities Across Three Decades." University of Colombo Review 5, no. 2 (2024): 113–35. https://doi.org/10.4038/ucr.v5i2.106.

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This article explores the overarching themes emerging from the identities of Northern Tamil women in Sri Lanka over the last three decades. The war has impacted their lives in many ways and has shaped their identities over time. The paper aims to identify some of the significant markers of their identities, the historical periods in which these narratives were formed, and how these contributed to the construction of knowledge through scholarly articles, fiction and reports. The paper is divided into sections based on these three genres, preceded by a theoretical analysis and a brief historical
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Kadam, Dipali M. "Diasporic consciousness in contemporary Indian women’s fiction in English: at a glance." RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism 27, no. 3 (2022): 532–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2312-9220-2022-27-3-532-540.

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Diasporic literature is a pivotal term in literature that includes the literary works of the authors who are the outsiders for their native country but their work is deeply rooted in homeland by reflecting native culture, background, displacement and so on. Indian women’s literary work is at the forefront of diasporic literature. The advent of Indian women novelists on the literary horizon is an important development in the Indian English literature. These women writers have also contributed to other genres, such as drama, poetry and short stories, not only in English but also in regional lang
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Vecherina, Olga, Ruzana Pskhu, and Maria Pavlova. "On religious-philo­sophical understanding and construction of the typology of the female mystics." Philosophy Journal 17, no. 4 (2024): 92. https://doi.org/10.21146/2072-0726-2024-17-4-92-111.

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In the context of the study of gender issues in philosophy and the history of religions, me­dieval written sources reflecting the destinies and creativity of women mystics who be­came canonized saints have been studied quite little. This article attempts to “extract from the past” and “reanimate” the historical memory of three outstanding women mystics, two of whom lived in South India (Tamil Nadu) and belonged to the Hindu tradition – Kāraikkāl Ammayār, 6th century, and Āṇṭāḷ, 7th–8th centuries; the third one – Rabi‘a al-‘Adawiya – lived in Iraq (Baṣra, 8th–9th centuries) and professed Islam.
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Krithiga, R., and G. Velmurugan. "Examining the impact of stress and coping strategies on the performance of women entrepreneurs." Multidisciplinary Reviews 7, no. 7 (2024): 2024148. http://dx.doi.org/10.31893/multirev.2024148.

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Entrepreneurs have important part in economic growth. Today, majority of the women have begun their own venture for reasons through the support of government subsidiaries and their own offering toward the business. Therefore, it is obvious that the entrepreneurs should do multidimensional task and significantly in a creative way so that they can operate their business for long time in the society. When operating business, women entrepreneurs experience many issues since they should balance business and family activities at the same time. In addition to current reviews, the present paper provid
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Sengodan, Subha Sivagami, and Shobhika Selvaraj. "Study of prevalence of heart disease in antenatal mothers along with fetal and maternal outcome from a tertiary care hospital, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India." International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 8, no. 12 (2019): 5027. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20195364.

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Background: Incidence of pregnancy in women with heart disease is increasing due to the increasing number of women with congenital heart disease. Although most cardiac conditions are well tolerated during pregnancy, there are some conditions that have adverse fetal and maternal outcome. Objective of this study is to study the prevalence of heart disease in antenatal mothers and fetal outcome with obstetric management.Methods: This is a prospective observational study carried out in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College and Hospital duri
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V, Nisha. "The Marginalized People from the Perspective Su Venugopal." International Research Journal of Tamil 4, S-19 (2022): 315–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s1947.

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After the nineties, the theory of postmodernism became hotly talked about in the artistic and literary contexts of Tamil. In the marginal counter-narratives posed by this theory, the marginal concepts provided many new openings. Thus, the views and records of marginalized people who were subjected to neglect and oppression gained a new lease on life. There are also contributions from many authors behind this. In this Su Venugopal is remarkable. In all his stories, humanity is at the core of it. His voice for the marginalized sections of the downtrodden is silently recorded in the stories, with
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R, Bhuvaneswari, Cynthiya Rose J S, and Maria Baptist S. "Editorial: Indian Literature: Past, Present and Future." Studies in Media and Communication 11, no. 2 (2023): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11114/smc.v11i2.5932.

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IntroductionIndian Literature with its multiplicity of languages and the plurality of cultures dates back to 3000 years ago, comprising Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas and Epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata. India has a strong literary tradition in various Indian regional languages like Sanskrit, Prakrit, Pali, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Oriya, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam and so on. Indian writers share oral tradition, indigenous experiences and reflect on the history, culture and society in regional languages as well as in English. The first Indian novel in English is Bankim Chandra Chatterje
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Dr. Sujatha S. "Feminine Quest for Freedom: A Re-reading of Ponna- Perumal Murugan’s One Part Woman." Creative Launcher 5, no. 3 (2020): 40–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.53032/tcl.2020.5.3.06.

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Regionalism has now become a vital aspect in writing, reading and analysis of literary texts and other cultural practices. At present, writings from the Tamil literature take the audience into the core of unsophisticated rural areas and also to the scenes which are unfamiliar to the audience so far. Perumal Murugan is one among the controversial contemporary authors and as a professor, he has greatly contributed to the academic field of Tamil Literature. This particular research paper tries to conduct a study over the work One Part Woman. It was a translation of Madhorubhagan (2010), Murugan’s
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M., Hajara, and K. Syed Ali Bhadhusha Dr. "Issues in Translating Traditional Indian Kitchen Utensils with Special Reference to Bama's Sangati." Literary Druid 4, Special Issue 1 (2022): 15–20. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6945392.

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<em>Traditional kitchen utensils of South India are unique. In those days, people used them to cook food, grind rice, millet and grains, and so on. They lived a healthy life by making food items with these utensils. After the invention of electronic machines, people stopped using these utensils. They thought that modern equipment like grinder, mixie and cooker would save their time and energy. But in recent days, people have begun to realize the benefit of using these utensils. Even the people of other countries are showing interest in using traditional kitchen equipment. So there comes the ne
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Books on the topic "Women authors, Tamil"

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Kumār, Em Kē. Natimicai nakarum kūl̲āṅkar̲kaḷ: Ciṅkappūrp peṇ kaviñarkaḷin̲ kavitaittokuppu. Em. Kē. Kumār, 2015.

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1935-, Caṅkaran̲, ed. Kāyaṅkaḷ: 12 peṇ el̲uttāḷar cir̲ukataikaḷ, 1998. Nikal̲, 1999.

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1935-, Caṅkaran̲, ed. Pḷāstik man̲itarkaḷ: Peṇ el̲uttāḷar cir̲ukataikaḷ, 2001. Tamil̲nēyam, 2001.

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Mau, Cittiralēkā, ed. Uyirveḷi: Peṇkaḷin̲ kātal kavitaikaḷ. Cūriyā, Peṇkaḷ Apivirutti Nilaiyam, 1999.

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Ṭi, I. Es, ed. Oru nantavan̲at ten̲r̲al: Aimpattu nān̲ku peṇ el̲uttāḷarkaḷin̲ cir̲anta cir̲ukatait tokuppu. Vijayā Patippakam, 1993.

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Utakai, Pon̲n̲al̲akan̲, ed. Peṇpāk kaḷañciyam. Maṅkai Nūlakam, 1986.

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Antan̲i, Jīvā, ed. Kur̲iñcik kuyilkaḷ. Malaiyaka Veḷiyīṭṭakam, 2002.

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A, Maṅkai, ed. Peyal maṇakkum pol̲utu: Īl̲ap peṇ kaviñarkaḷ kavitaikaḷ. Mār̲r̲u, 2007.

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Cēkar, Vijayalaṭcumi, та Suriya Women's Development Centre (Batticoloa, Sri Lanka), ред. Kaṇṇāṭi mukaṅkaḷ: Peṇkaḷin̲ kavitaikaḷ. Cūriyā Peṇkaḷ Apivirutti Nilaiyam, 2008.

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Cōmakāntan̲, Patmā. Īl̲attut Tamil̲p peṇ āḷumaikaḷ. Kumaran̲ Puttaka Illam, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Women authors, Tamil"

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Selby, Martha Ann. "Wives Address Their Philandering Husbands "More Than Three Are Bees Sucking Honey from Budding Flowers"." In Grow Long, Blessed Night. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195127331.003.0015.

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Abstract The fifteen poems in this chapter all represent the voices of unhappy wives (the commentaries attached to a few of these verses suggest that the speakers could also be unmarried women who are lashing out at inconstant lovers). This section opens with two poems that depict protesting wives as their husbands set out on long journeys. Poem 15.1, a Prakrit gatha, is a bit opaque in meaning but commentator Mathuranath Sastri offers this interpretation, adopting the voice of the wife: "Whoever might be cut off from my heart for just an instant would naturally be remembered. But a man who li
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Emmanuel, Sarala, and P. B. Gowthaman. "Memory, truth and hope: long journeys of justice in Eastern Sri Lanka." In Peacebuilding, Conflict and Community Development. Policy Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447359333.003.0006.

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This chapter places the community-based work described in the context of civil war in Sri Lanka, focusing on 2002–9, a period that saw a fragile ceasefire agreement signed between the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and the government of Sri Lanka, but also witnessed the recommencement of armed conflict in 2006. Describing the challenges faced by communities in East Sri Lanka, that were directly affected by the violence, the authors describe building/developing clusters of grassroots level organisations and collectives based on community development approaches. The chapter describes ho
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Malarvizhi, R., and Dr K. Thiyagarajan. "AN ANALYSIS OF INTERACTIVE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CASTE AND GENDER IN BAMA'S NOVELS." In Research Trends in Language, Literature & Linguistics Volume 3 Book 2. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bblt2p2ch7.

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Dalit literature describes the discrimination and exploitation Dalits experience in a caste-based society. Dalit writing monitors Dalits' cultural and social existence as a political writing technique and politically writing encourages resistance. Bama is a Tamil Christian Dalit author who focuses on the life of Dalits in Tamil Nadu. This article analyses Bama's novel Sangathi as a representation of Dalit people and considers how gender and caste serve as tools of dual injustice in their daily lives. This important feminist interpretation of the novel from a Dalit feminist perspective sheds li
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Ghosh, Dr Utsarga. "UNDERSTANDING TAMIL GODS AND CONTEXTUALIZING RELIGIOUS CUSTOMS IN PERUMAL MURUGAN’S ONE PART WOMAN." In Research Trends in Language, Literature & Linguistics Volume 3 Book 2. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bblt2p1ch2.

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This paper foregrounds the Hindu mythological scenario in general and Tamil Gods and legends in perticular. It attempts to make a detailed investigation of the presence of Gods and Goddesses on social and religious space and their impact on human lives from Indian perspective. Besides, it contextualizes Perumal Murugan’s most controversial text One Part Woman in order to understand and evaluate the effect of religious belief over lower middle class and rurual household. Both the lives of the author and the characters in the text have gone through the whirlwind of religious sentiments, moral po
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Rajkumar, Rajamanickam. "Cervical Cancer Elimination by 2030—The W.H.O Goal: Neo Challenges and Next Gen Solutions “TIT for TAT”—The Community Competency Model of Raj ©." In Molecular Mechanisms in Cancer [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.104660.

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Cervical Cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women, worldwide. It accounts for 600,000 new cases per year, and 340,000 deaths globally (WHO 2020 data). It causes a lot of maladies and suffering for women, in the age group of 30–60 years, especially in the poor community of developing countries. Cervical cancer is a great public health problem and is a cause of grave concern for the health system in Low-Middle-Income Countries—LMIC. But cervical cancer is amenable for early detection and successful treatment of precancer stages. Human Papilloma Virus—HPV vaccines offer a high level of
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Selby, Martha Ann. "Friends Carry Messages to the Lovers "Now Aren't You Afraid of the Spear in Her Father's Hand?"." In Grow Long, Blessed Night. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195127331.003.0009.

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Abstract The twenty poems in this chapter build on the various contexts depicted in chapters 7 and 8-the lovers have asked their friends to act as go-betweens to carry messages for them. The poems grouped here represent a tangled constellation of communication: 9.1-9.16 depict a variety of situations in which the confidantes of young, unmarried women carry messages to their lovers (or would-be lovers). This section opens with a highly unusual poem from the Tamil anthology Narrinai in which the confidante tries to discourage a persistent man from courting a girl who is from a lower social class
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Rajkumar, Rajamanickam. "Cervical Cancer Elimination by 2030: The “SMASH” Strategy of Raj © A Global Public Health Treatise." In Cervical Cancer - A Global Public Health Treatise [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.99949.

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Cervical cancer is a leading cancer among women, being the second most gynecological cancers in the developing countries, accounting for about 6 million new cases every year and 3.5 million deaths. The Cervical cancer is easily detectable by simple screening tests, like visual inspection methods, pap smear examination, and the recent HPV DNA test methods. If the precancer conditions are diagnosed, treatment can be done by ablation or excisional methods. The women can be followed by periodic cervical biopsy examinations, ideally once in 6 months for 3 years. If, at the end of 3 years, there is
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Razak Mohamed, Abdul. "Integrated Approach towards Participatory Development of Urban Neighborhood Spaces: Chennai, India." In Sustainability in Urban Planning and Design. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.90832.

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The social living of the urban households depends on the physical manifestation of spaces arranged to carry out their day-to-day activities of members including children, adult, women, men, old age, and differently able persons. Urban neighborhoods undergo changes in the spaces in house and building, places in a locality, and the overall built form. The city spaces experience transformation in the house spaces and common places, and the built form experienced the residential character change towards commercial and other nonresidential uses in the neighborhood. The impact of the spatial transfo
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