Description
Critical Responses: Women Vs Gender, Culture & Religion in Literatures is an interdisciplinary volume that explores the complex intersections of gender, culture, religion, and literary representation across diverse social and historical contexts. The articles in this book critically examine how literature becomes a powerful site for negotiating women’s identities, patriarchal structures, cultural expectations, and religious ideologies. Bringing together critical essays from varied theoretical perspectives, this collection investigates the ways in which women’s experiences are represented, silenced, contested, and reclaimed in literary texts from different regions and traditions.












